The Dangerous Myth That Only White Women Get Eating Disorders
The Dangerous Myth That Only White Women Get Eating Disorders
Doctors diagnosed Ortega with bulimia, and she began group therapy. But cultural differences overshadowed any benefits she may have gotten from shared struggles. “The only thing we had in common was the eating disorder,” she says. “I felt so different …
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Disordered eating common among college students as way to cope
Colleen Johnson, a staff psychologist faculty counselor at Counseling Services, said that at the counseling center, they really stray away from classifying people with a diagnosable eating disorder and instead deal with students who are struggling with …
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Eating Disorder Mock Counseling Session – CED 721 — BY: Krista Wineland & Cassie Emery.