Stress, Social Support, Coping, and the Recovery of Eating Disorders
BY: Shuyang Yao DATE: April 22, 2016 Too much stress is usually considered not good for us. For someone trying to recover from an eating disorder, it may play a […]
BY: Shuyang Yao DATE: April 22, 2016 Too much stress is usually considered not good for us. For someone trying to recover from an eating disorder, it may play a […]
BY: Christine Peat, PhD DATE: April 1, 2016 If you are local to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, you are probably familiar with a dynamic and ever-expanding […]
BY: Melissa Munn-Chernoff, PhD DATE: March 18, 2016 Eating disorders and substance use disorders – including alcohol abuse and dependence, nicotine dependence, and illicit drug abuse and dependence – frequently […]
BY: Camden Matherne, PhD DATE: March 10, 2016 As a kid, I remember having definite rules in our house about screen time. For example, no TV or video games before […]
BY: Stephanie Zerwas, PhD DATE: February 22, 2016 It’s National Eating Disorders Awareness week (NEDAW)! As the new clinical director of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders (CEED), […]
BY: Rachel Guerra DATE: January 26, 2016 A friend and colleague of mine recently posted a link to a Washington Post article entitled: “No food is healthy. Not even kale.” […]