Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders

Understanding Eating Disorders as Mental Health Conditions

Understanding Eating Disorders as Mental Health Conditions Many people still misunderstand eating disorders as being about food or appearance alone, which contributes to shame, delayed treatment, and resistance to higher levels of care. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s crucial to recognize that eating disorders are among the most [...]

2026-05-13T11:35:20-06:00

The Overlap Between Chronic Stress and Eating Disorders

The Overlap Between Chronic Stress and Eating Disorders April is Stress Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge that stress impacts us all in both big and small ways. Chronic stress, or stress that is persistent and maintains the long-term activation of the fight-or-flight response, is especially damaging to health, particularly for [...]

2026-04-28T12:37:02-06:00

Nutrition, Mental Health, and Eating Disorders: What Families Need to Know

Nutrition, Mental Health, and Eating Disorders: What Families Need to Know Every March, we celebrate National Nutrition Month, an opportunity to explore the ways that nourishment impacts not only our physical health but also our mental and emotional well-being. For families with a child struggling with an eating disorder, it’s especially [...]

2026-03-23T14:06:33-06:00

EDCare Brings Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment Services to Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska

EDCare Brings Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment Services to Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska EDCare launches new virtual eating disorder treatment program for individuals living in Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE: PR NEWSWIRE EDCare, a leading provider of eating disorder treatment services, announced the expansion of its treatment options in Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska to include [...]

2026-03-25T13:38:12-06:00

9 Warning Signs that ED Recovery, Athlete Mental Health & Performance Have Been Compromised

Reading time: 5 minutes A student athlete’s mental health, especially while recovering from an eating disorder, is never 100% predictable. While athletic staff can hope for their student to recover without incident, discussion around the reality of relapse should be prioritized to help prepare for and support an athlete in the event that relapse [...]

2026-03-26T05:16:33-06:00

Navigating Summer in Eating Disorder Recovery

Navigating Summer in Eating Disorder Recovery For most people, summertime is arguably one of the most exciting times of the year. Schools are out, bathing suits are acceptable daywear, and there is ample time for vacationing and social gatherings. Yet, for those in eating disorder recovery, these sentiments are often not shared. [...]

2026-03-26T05:26:48-06:00

Boundaries in Eating Disorder Recovery: What, Why, and How

Boundaries in Eating Disorder Recovery: What, Why, and How We live in a society immersed in diet culture. You likely won’t have to work very hard to recall the last time a friend or family member made a weight-based comment (about themselves or someone else), described the latest diet they are on, or the [...]

2026-03-26T08:56:15-06:00

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 that has been done to achieve equal justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning individuals. Pride is also a [...]

2026-03-26T13:27:50-06:00

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. These questions are not going to help your family adjust to the current situation. It also won’t help if [...]

2026-03-27T05:31:26-06:00