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@julie_anna
words . photos . webs . eating disorder awareness . feminism . music .. and lacy dogs..

@BodywiseProgram
Binge Eating Recovery Program

@MindfullnessED
Eating Disorder Recovery Services- individual, family and group psychotherapy. Online community support. Prevention programming and advocacy work.
@KatieGoode
Eating Disorder / Anxiety Therapist, dog lover, yogini, reader,

@lola_snow
A 28 year old talking snowflake with a slightly odd take on reality. Floating about in the funhouse referred to as Eating Disorder Recovery

@JaneCawley
Maudsley Parents: family based treatment for anorexia and bulimia

@BulimiaHelp
Overcoming Bulimia Online is a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy self-help program

@FindingMelissa
The story of losing an eating disorder and finding an identity.

@greythinking
Commentary on mental health, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, PTSD and more.

@premapadma
Advocate for yoga for eating disorders & trauma survivors, yoga teacher.

@AntiDieter
A single dose of truth about dieting and body image administered once a day.

@NBKinesiology
(Jenny Orenstein) Using Kinesiology to help and support people suffering from eating disorders, anxiety and depression so that they may be able to live a fulfilling life.

@estherkane
psychotherapist and author of It's Not About the Food: A Woman's Guide to Making Peace with Food and Our Bodies

@TrueCampaign
The True Campaign exists to end the crisis of distorted self image by challenging cultural ideals of beauty and identity, to impact culture as God intended.

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CEO of Mirasol which treats eating disorders and all co-occurring conditions.

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Bulimia nervosa may accompany anorexia, or it may occur by itself. It is estimated to occur in 1.1 to 4.2% of females. Bulimia nervosa can lead to severe tooth decay, intestinal and kidney problems, muscle cramps, heart problems, ruptured stomach or esophagus, and death.

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