Relapse Is Not a Moral Failure: It Is a Characteristic of the Illness

Relapse Is Not a Moral Failure: It Is a Characteristic of the Illness If you have relapsed, this is the first thing I want you to know: relapse does not mean you have failed at recovery. It means you have a disease that has relapse as one of its characteristics. That is a clinical fact, […]

Eating Disorder Recovery: Three Meals a Day, HALT, and the Life In Between

Eating Disorder Recovery: Three Meals a Day, HALT, and the Life In Between The clinical goal sounds deceptively simple: three meals a day. Regular, structured, adequate. No skipping, no negotiating, no compensating after the fact. For someone in eating disorder recovery, that structure is the container around which everything else is built. But three meals […]

Eating Disorder Recovery: Three Meals a Day, and the Life In Between

Eating Disorder Recovery: Three Meals a Day, and the Life In Between The clinical goal sounds deceptively simple: three meals a day. Regular, structured, adequate. For someone with an eating disorder, that structure is the frame around which recovery is built. But three meals a day is not recovery. It is the container. What matters […]

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