
I AM enough.
I never thought I was “sick enough” to deserve help. Others have it worse, they always do. But little did

I never thought I was “sick enough” to deserve help. Others have it worse, they always do. But little did

Warning: This story may be distressing for some. It’s considered the world’s most dangerous eating disorder – now New Zealand

By: Adele Lafrance, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, CEDSS, Co-developer of Emotion-Focused Family Therapy & Elizabeth Easton, PsyD, CEDS, Clinical Psychologist, Advanced

An increasing number of men and boys are developing a troubling relationship with food and exercise, leading to eating disorders.

It is without a question, that this year and the last few months have been very challenging for many people

Over the past 20 years significant progress has been made to elucidate some of the neurobiological underpinnings of the development

Family-based treatment (FBT) has become well established as the first-line evidence-based treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. However, fidelity to

Zoom Exhaustion is Real. Here are Six ways to Find Balance and Stay Connected. Steven Hickman, Psy.D., executive director of

You may have seen that the BBC UK has published an article about a young man with ARFID. This discussed

A letter to say goodbye to Anorexia, written by one brave young woman at NZEDC. So proud of your courage.

Comments by Kellie Lavender and Dr Roger Mysliwiec from NZEDC regarding the recent Meta Analysis paper: Treatment outcomes for anorexia

Today we have the pleasure of sharing with you the story of Catherine. We feel deeply inspired by Catherine’s honest,