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Very often people look at the problem on the surface instead of the source. They try and improve their relationship with food without improving the relationship they have with themselves. They don't make the relevant changes to their lives and they fail to recognise the impact their surroundings have on them., including the language they often use towards themselves. Having both struggled with eating disorders/disordered eating, Mark & Jen discuss their own journeys through the recovery process & share some valuable insights. Note: If you are struggling with any form of eating disorder, please seek professional help from qualified experts in this field.
By Mark StrathernVery often people look at the problem on the surface instead of the source. They try and improve their relationship with food without improving the relationship they have with themselves. They don't make the relevant changes to their lives and they fail to recognise the impact their surroundings have on them., including the language they often use towards themselves. Having both struggled with eating disorders/disordered eating, Mark & Jen discuss their own journeys through the recovery process & share some valuable insights. Note: If you are struggling with any form of eating disorder, please seek professional help from qualified experts in this field.