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Keep Your Eyes on Your Journey: The Comparison Trap and Its Hidden Cost
Comparison is everywhere—from bodies to careers and recovery. Learn how comparison erodes self-trust and how to refocus on your own journey.
Feb 225 min read


Food Noise: What It Really Means (From an Eating Disorder Therapist’s Perspective)
“Food noise” is a term that has gained popularity in recent years, often used to describe constant thoughts about food—what to eat, when to eat, how much to eat, or how to stop thinking about eating altogether. While the term is frequently framed as a biological or willpower issue, from an eating disorder therapist’s perspective, food noise is rarely just about food. Food noise is information. And when we listen closely, it often tells a much deeper story.
Jan 196 min read


About the New Dietary Guidelines: An Eating Disorder Recovery–Informed Approach
Eating disorders are complex medical and psychological conditions with far-reaching medical and psychological consequences. They affect not only emotional well-being and cognition, but also the functioning of vital organs, hormonal regulation, bone health, and neurological systems. They don't discriminate, and anyone from any race, gender, culture, or sexual orientation can develop one.
Jan 174 min read


Why the New U.S. Dietary Guidelines Matter — and Why We Need to Hold Them Gently
An Eating Disorders Therapists' Perspective Every five years, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) shape how we talk about food. They influence school lunches, hospital menus, family dinners, federal nutrition programs, popular media conversations, and headlines about food, weight, and health. These messages matter because they have a great impact on the public's view and perception, influencing their relationship with food and their bodies. The new 2025–2030 guid
Jan 144 min read


Supporting a Loved One’s Eating Disorder Recovery During the Holidays
The holiday season can be a joyful time, but it can also bring unique challenges for individuals in eating disorder recovery—and for the people supporting them. Food-centered gatherings, family expectations, and holiday traditions can trigger anxiety and old habits. Your support during this time can help your loved one navigate the season safely, while still enjoying connection and celebration.
Dec 12, 20253 min read


Getting Ready for the Holidays: Cultivating Self-Awareness and Balance in Eating Recovery
The holiday season can be beautiful — days filled with connection, tradition, and gratitude. But for individuals in eating-disorder recovery, they can also bring up anxiety, pressure, and mixed emotions. The abundance of food, comments from family members, and expectations around celebrations can feel overwhelming rather than comforting.
Nov 27, 20253 min read


Candy, Costumes, and Compassion: A Mindful Take on Halloween in Eating Recovery
Halloween can be a fun and festive time — costumes, candy, parties, and playfulness. But for many people in eating disorder recovery or struggling with food, weight, and body image, it can also bring up anxiety. Read more and learn how to reframe your thoughts and be more present to enjoy this holiday.
Oct 26, 20255 min read


OCD Treatment and Courage: Adapting with ERP, CBT, and ACT
This post, written in recognition of OCD Awareness Month, aims to shed light on the treatment process and to highlight the incredible resilience we witness in individuals living with OCD. Regardless of how differently OCD presents from person to person, the qualities of courage and adaptability consistently stand out as essential components of recovery.
Oct 12, 20255 min read


The Effect of Loneliness transitioning to College
Blog post written by, Yaneth Beltran, RD/LDN, CEDS Loneliness has been often times used to describe separation especially since 2019 when...
May 24, 20233 min read


Find Food Freedom and Heal Your Relationship With Food and Your Body to Fully Enjoy Your Life!
*FREE Mindful Eating Exercise - Audio Recording Blog post written by, Carolina Gaviria, LMHC, NCC, CEDS We all have been hearing about...
Jul 23, 20212 min read
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