Eating Disorders Blogs
- Change Therapy is a blog by Vancouver psychotherapist Isabella Mori, who frequently posts about eating disorders.
- The Graham Menzies is a new, innovative, exciting social enterprise passionately committed to improving the lives of people who suffer from eating disorders in Wales.
If you blog regularly about Eating Disorders then please let us know.
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Eating Disorders Blog Posts
The blog posts below are all tagged in Technorati as being about Eating Disorders. They may be 'lighter' reading than you're used to, or they may be surprisingly academic and in-depth - it all depends on the individual blogger (or the individual blog post). We hope you find them interesting, informative, and engaging.
We also hope that they'll help you discover some blogs that you'll bookmark to read regularly, whether they're for your education, your continual professional development or for leisure & recreation.
Blog posts that contain the phrase "Eating Disorder" per day for the last 60 days:
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The role of religion/spirituality in healing
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 19:32:08 -0700
The recent death of Polly Ann Williams struck a chord with a lot of people. Even now, months after her suicide, she remains among the top ten search words leading people here to this site and my eulogy to her remains one of the most visited entries since I began the site last January. Polly, of course, was one of four women featured in Lauren Greenfield’s Emmy-nominated documentary Thin, which follows the womens’ experiences at the Renfrew Center, a residential facility for the treatment of e
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Obsession? Or a new trend into perfection?
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 14:49:50 -0700
-I WROTE THIS ONE A WHILE BACK, JUST FOUND IT RANDOMLY IN MY HOTMAIL lol, LIKE TO SHARE IT WITH YOU’SE :), LEMME KNOW WHAT YOU ALL THINK :)- Weight has always been a problem in our society. With diets,a healthy lifestyle, obesity, models, or anorexia . Weight is deafinetly a very touchy subject. Many people can and will get insulted if you bring up they’re weight. Mean it as a compliment, it can still be taken the wrong way. As controversial as this may be, one persons perception of beuty,
Breaking the Mirror’s Top 3 Posts from 2007
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 11:51:58 -0700
Okay, so after I discovered Breaking the Mirror’s top three posts from 2008, the curiosity bug bit me and I looked at the stats from 2007. Turns out that the following posts were the top three from last year. Again, pop over and feel free to comment! #3: She’s a thin woman, but seems to eat. Is there an ED in her life? #2: When I see women with eating disorders, I’m always tempted to say: “I know.” #1: I’m always going to extremes… and here’s a post dedicated to extremes and ana. Sha
Being a Fat, Mentally Ill Woman: A Possibly Ill Informed Rant
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 08:32:27 -0700
Being a Fat, Mentally Ill Woman: A Possibly Ill Informed Rant Posted on May 12, 2008 by thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive EDIT: This isn’t me saying, “Hurrah! It’s much easier for men!” I don’t believe that, I’m just outlining my experiences as a woman. MY experiences, therefore, not trying to generalise! And your experiences will differ. And yeah, I haven’t met many men who have a diagnosis of BPD. Overwhelmingly, females get the diagnosis more. Anyway, I think I have said all of this b
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The Digest: Harriet Brown kudos, new feed, super-skinny models, and why we should stop bashing our heads against the brick wall of weight-loss
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 08:19:32 -0700
I’ve got lots of school stuff to catch up on, so here’s a quick round-up of related topics in the blogosphere and news. Congratulations to Harriet Brown, who announced this week that HarperCollins has purchased the rights to her next book, Brave Girl Eating. The memoir follows the Brown family’s struggle to cope with daughter Kitty’s anorexia. You can read Kitty’s story here. A brief summation of the book: When Brown’s daughter developed anorexia at 14, Brown refused to accept the dismal tra
Beautiful Girls
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 06:42:00 -0700
“Yeah, that’s nice right? Well, it doesn’t exist ok. Look at the hair. The hair is long, it’s flowing, it’s like a river. Well, it’s a fucking weave, okay? And the tits, please! I could hang my overcoat on them. Tits by design were invented to be suckled by babies. Yes, they’re purely functional. These are silicon city. And look, my favorite, the shaved pubis. Pubic hair being so unruly and all. Very key. This is a mockery, this is a sham, this is bullshit. Implants, collagen, plastic, capped
An Eating Disorder Is Not An Identity
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 04:27:43 -0700
Aimee Liu is the author of over 10 books, the most recent being
The Kimkins Battlecry—But it Works!!!
posted on Mon, 12 May 2008 00:38:56 -0700
Ask anyone who is still clinging to the Kimkins site and each of them will scream–But it Works!!!! Well of course ANY diet is gonna cause weight loss if your daily caloric intake is less than your BMR. That’s just natural. You can consume 1000 cals of pure sugar and nothing else and you will still lose weight. The thing about any weight loss regimen is, can it be maintained. Researcher have shown time and time again dieting does not work. “You can initially lose 5 to 10 percent of your wei
(the capacity) To Be Honest
posted on Sun, 11 May 2008 19:25:05 -0700
yesterday one of my roomates asked me about pro-ana websites. i’ve been blocking that part of my life out of my mind and just moving on for a long time, but the reminder had me missing my old friends and feeling guilty for abandoning my duties as a moderator. i started thinking i should go back and check on my forum, tell them where i’d been, apologize for leaving without saying anything, and just check in and see how everyone was doing. i also suspected that this might not be the healthies
Mommies Less Likely to Have Eating Disorders?
posted on Sun, 11 May 2008 17:47:48 -0700
Guess what? I have a great news story that’s perfect for Mother’s Day! A recent Reuters article linked being a mom to fewer eating problems. Cool, huh? As the article claims: “Women have fewer eating problems after having children…largely because they stop drinking as much and behave less impulsively, according to new findings from Norway.” Unfortunately, the piece does include this tidbit, which is a bit of a downer: “Women did show less disordered eating after having children, which the
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: Bonne Fete des Meres :
posted on Sun, 11 May 2008 09:45:08 -0700
All Women in this World are forms of the Goddess -Devi Mahatmya 11.6 Wishes for a Very Happy Mother’s Day!
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