“Diets Don’t Work in Recovery” (By: Lauren Kelley) Going on a diet for a person in recovery from an eating disorder is as bad of an idea as an alcoholic […]
“Recovery” (By: Amanda Moulchin) Having recovered from an eating disorder is a phenomenal experience and forever life changing in a great way. I find myself getting involved with different organizations […]
“Intention vs Action” (By: Maria Grasso) This post has nothing to do with how I recovered from anorexia, my journey through anorexia, or my favorite childhood band (Hanson, in case you […]
“On ED and Voltaire” (By: Jessie Capps) “Good is the enemy of great.” I first saw this Voltaire quotation on a classmate’s MySpace (remember when?) profile. I was in high school, […]
“The Road to Recovery”, (By: Elizabeth Jordan) There is not a day that goes by that I do not look at food and think of my past. It almost all […]
My Life After College… (By: Emily Jokisch, MS, RD, LDN, CSCS) As a registered dietitian, I feel like I have spent the majority of my life after college working with […]
“What is Reverse Anorexia?” (By: Megan Dottermusch) Disclaimer: “Reverse anorexia” is not a medical, diagnosable, DSM-V term, but rather vernacular to describe an obsessive mindset. Reverse anorexia is a type of […]
“Putting the Routine to Rest” (By: Maria Grasso) I tend to think I’m a pretty smart gal. I placed pretty high in my middle school, spelling bee after all (that’s an […]
“Same Trail, Different Day.” (By: Jessie Capps) The Red Trail at Percy Warner Park: a place where hikers clear their minds; a place where dogs can jaunt off-leash through leaf piles; […]