Bringing an Eating Disorder to the Thanksgiving Table
If you’re struggling with an eating disorder or disordered eating and are feeling concerned about the upcoming holidays, we need you to know a few things.
Author: To Write Love on Her Arms
If you’re struggling with an eating disorder or disordered eating and are feeling concerned about the upcoming holidays, we need you to know a few things.
I don’t need you to be strong. I just need you to be here.
When another person sees and affirms who you are and how you feel, the heartache can ebb, and hope for healing is given the chance to bloom.
Novels, shows, films, songs, and so on address a sensitive topic sometimes with layered nuance and other times with deeply misguided perceptions.
The moment of intervention should not be a moment at all, but a collection of moments.
Community pain needs community healing.
On the joyful days, the hard days, the confusing days, and the scary days, we stand alongside you.
We challenge you to spend time with the parts of yourself that you already love and to nurture the parts of yourself that have yet to be explored.
This May we want to explore intentional habits for mental well-being that you can make part of your routine over time.
When all feels lost, you are still worth fighting for. The help you need, the hope you're trying to feel—we want you to have the chance to find it.
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