Author: Paul Harper, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Mary is 47, lonely, socially phobic about relationships, and…
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Limiting Dependency
Author: Kara Lowe, CTRS, TRS Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. One of the most common dangers therapists are…
Understanding The Three Aspects Of Self: Aids Along The Road To Recovery
By: Randy K. Hardman, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. It is apparent to me from years of…
Family Therapy For Clients With Eating Disorders
By: Kipling Rasmussen, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Although the origins of eating disorders are complex and…
Eating Disorder Recovery – A Spiritual Perspective
Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Women who suffer from eating disorders battle intense emotions and inner conflicts that…
Using Creative Strategies to Reach Sexually Traumatized Clients Who Engage in Eating Disorders
Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. As I worked with my client in therapy, we reviewed once again how…
Getting Practical: Using the Life Skills in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
Author: T. O. Paul Harper, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. SUPPORTING NEW BELIEFS, EMOTIONS AND BEHAVIORS “Cindy…
Experiential Art as Therapy for Women Suffering with Eating Disorders
Author: Kathleen Slade Hofer, MS TRS Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Art can be used as a powerful…
The Neglected Addiction: Binge Eating
Author: Paul Harper, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Mary is 47, lonely, socially phobic about relationships, and…
Recovery: A Matter of the Heart
Author: Randy K. Hardman, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. I would like to share a few observations…
Decreasing the Mystery of Emotions
Author: Espra L. Andrus, LCSW Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. EATING DISORDERS AND THE AVOIDANCE OF EMOTIONS “I’m…
Hunger in a Person Experiencing an Eating Disorder
The scale described below is as follows: 0 =no hunger 2.5 =minimal hunger 5 = moderate hunger 7.5 =moderately intense hunger 10 =intense hunger Normal Hunger A person, who has…
Hope for the Hopeless – Depression and Eating Disorders
Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Approximately 80% of all severe cases involving anorexia or bulimia have a coexisting…
Towards an Understanding of Self-Esteem and Eating Disorders
Author: Melissa H. Smith, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. During a session with a client who has…
Assessment for Eating Disorders
Author: Michael E. Berrett, PhD Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Center for Change desires to help any professional…
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa – Diagnosis & Treatment Guide for Professionals
A POTENTIAL SAFETY NET Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. Medical Doctor, Minister/Clergy, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, School Nurse, Dietitian,…
Therapeutic Guidelines and Experiential Interventions in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
Please note that this is an Archived article and may contain content that is out of date. In this article we describe general guidelines as well as a few examples…
Emotional Eating Is Not Just About Emotions
By: Guest Author, Andrea LoBue, MFT Helping our clients discover the emotions they are eating over is one very important aspect of working with compulsive eating. The clients need to…