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BIPOC MENTAL HEALTH MONTH
BIPOC MENTAL HEALTH MONTH Since 2008, July has been known as Minority Mental Health Month. This year, individuals, communities and mental health organizations, including EDCare, are celebrating this month of advocacy and awareness [...]
Eating Disorder Prevalence in the LGBTQ+ Community
Eating Disorder Prevalence in the LGBTQ+ Community June 1st marks the beginning of Pride Month in the United States. Pride is a time for LGBTQ+ individuals to celebrate and recognize the work [...]
BLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter To all of those in the Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) community who are hurting, know that we at EDCare see you, hear you and stand with [...]
Encouraging Things to Say to Patients with Eating Disorders
Positive, unconditional support can make a huge impact on someone struggling with an eating disorder; however, sometimes it can be hard to know how to offer this kind of support. We live in a world [...]
Finding Courage During Uncertain Times
Finding Courage During Uncertain Times Many of our lives have experienced a considerable shift in the past few months. Work, celebrations, trips to the grocery store, and spending time with the people [...]
On Finger-Pointing and Blame: Your Teen’s Condition Is Not Your Fault
“Is it my fault? Was there something I could have done to prevent it? Did I fail as a parent?” Let’s get one thing straight: parents are not to blame for their child’s eating disorder. [...]
Virtual Care Services
Virtual Care Services Now Admitting Patients into our Virtual EIOP In the face of uncertainty, we are here for you. EDCare continues to monitor and adapt our programs in accordance with the policies and [...]
Diets Don’t Work
Diets Don't Work Fend off the empty promises of diet culture. If at first you don’t succeed diet, and diet again. Nowhere is this phrase put more to the test than in the [...]