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Perjalanan melawan anoreksia bukan hal mudah.⁣ Laurie Gauvin membuktikan bahwa recovery bukan cuma soal fisik, tapi juga mental dan keberanian menghadapi diri sendiri.⁣ Kisahnya jadi pengingat: sembuh itu mungkin ✨⁣ ⁣ >> health.detik.com/berita-deti… #detikhealth #AnorexiaRecovery #LaurieGauvin #MentalHealthAwareness #RecoveryJourney #EatingDisorderSupport
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Looking for eating disorder support near you? Our Service Finder Tool helps you find trusted eating disorder support, wherever you are in the UK. 👉 Find support today: firststepsed.co.uk/support-s… #EatingDisorders #EatingDisorderSupport #MentalHealth
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Eating disorders can be overwhelming, but recovery is possible. 💬 Our counselors offer compassionate support for your healing journey. 📲 Contact us: (571) 385-1625 in VA, or (202) 293-4580 in DC #EatingDisorderSupport #MentalHealth #RecoveryIsPossible
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🇬🇧 UK Healthcare Job Alert: Healthcare Assistant – Elysium Healthcare (Middlewood Clinic) Elysium Healthcare is hiring a Healthcare Assistant to join their specialist eating disorder team at Middlewood Clinic in Midhurst, West Sussex. 📍 Location: Midhurst, West Sussex (GU29 9JP) 💷 Salary: £25,253/year £1,200 location allowance 🕒 Schedule: Full-time | 37.5 hrs/week | 12.5-hour shifts incl. nights & weekends 📅 Deadline: 10 August 2025 📌 Type: Permanent | DBS check required Key Responsibilities: Support patients with eating disorders Assist with ward rounds, hygiene & care plans Update patient records & collaborate with MDT Promote recovery in a compassionate environment 🔗 Apply: schresult.com/news-details.p… Note: UK-based applicants only. Applications from outside the UK are not accepted. Stay updated on verified UK healthcare jobs: Telegram 👉 t.me/ vxCF0IHsSKI0MDQ0 WhatsApp 👉 whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbA… X 👉 @Presofthub #UKHealthcareJobs #HealthcareAssistant #ElysiumHealthcare #Presofthub #NowHiring #MidhurstJobs #MentalHealthCareers2025 #EatingDisorderSupport

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"Too fat, too thin – female athletes cannot win With their increased profiles, female athletes are finding their appearances picked over more than ever England star Fran Kirby has been described as ‘big’ during her career  “You have to be thin, but not too thin. And you can never say you want to be thin. You have to say you want to be healthy, but also you have to be thin.” That is a line from America Ferrera’s monologue in the 2023 film Barbie that surely resonated across the world, as would so many of the other expectations placed on women that she highlighted. Commenting on women’s weight is nothing new; actresses and musicians have had their body shape scrutinised for decades. Take Selena Gomez: during last year’s awards season some on social media told her to take Ozempic, a weight-loss drug, while this year there was criticism she was too thin. The fact she has previously spoken about how her lupus medication causes her weight to fluctuate seems to have been forgotten. Selena Gomez is constantly havig her body shape scrutinised Credit: AFP/Michael Tran Now, with their increased profiles, female athletes are finding their appearances picked over more than ever. Across the sporting spectrum, there are examples of women who find their looks discussed more than their athletic performance. Eilish McColgan has called out trolls for claiming she has an eating disorder while fellow runner Georgia Hunter Bell has spoken about the “dark side of social media” with people commenting on “how you look”. Sarah Glenn has opened up about “demeaning” remarks around her wearing make-up to play cricket. “Do you really think one layer of foundation is going to affect how I bowl?” she has said in response. Pole vaulter Holly Bradshaw told Telegraph Sport a few years ago that “at one point if you typed my name into Google, the word ‘fat’ came up after it. Can you imagine?” Fran Kirby, part of the European Championship-winning Lionesses squad of 2022, has reflected on the effect people describing her as “big” has had during her career. Pole vaulter Holly Bradshaw represented GB at the Olympics Credit: Reuters/Andrew Boyers Serena Williams famously told Harper’s Bazaar in 2018: “People would say I was born a guy, all because of my arms, or because I’m strong. This is me, and this is my weapon and machine.” Yet while the tennis great was able to turn criticism into a body positive message, others have not found it easy to brush off such opinions and all the discourse around weight can negatively affect people’s health, mental and physical. Research shows that 44 per cent of UK female athletes experience disordered eating and that athletes are at a significantly higher risk of developing eating disorders compared to the general population. It is an issue former swimmer Cerian Harries wanted to highlight and, along with 12 other athletes, she recently produced an Instagram video with the key message: “Your worth was never in your weight.” female_athletetriad_awarenessandmarilynokorooly Original audio View profile female_athletetriad_awareness 386 posts · 2K followers View more on Instagram CommentShareSave 1,954 likes female_athletetriad_awareness No athlete should disappear in the pursuit of success. This Eating Disorder Awareness Week, we’re sharing this to reach anyone who feels trapped, unheard, or alone. If that’s you - please know there is hope, and there is help. ❤️ You are not alone. If you’re struggling, reach out:
@beatedsupport | @athleteinteractions | @firststepsed A huge thank you to the incredible athletes who came together to make this happen - your voices matter🩷 📹 @betsannanwyl 🎬 @thepolygoncafe ✍🏻 @female_athletetriad_awareness #eatingdisordersawarenessweek #EDAW2025 #disorderedeating #eatingdisordersupport #athletementalhealth Of course, professional athletes should expect their performances to come under scrutiny; sport is their job and there are standards that should be met. That can involve questioning people’s fitness and athleticism, as we saw in the recent Women’s Ashes series, but body shape is not necessarily indicative of whether someone is fit or healthy. As Kirby says: “As long as you’re fit to play your sport at the highest level, and you’re consistently performing well, then body shape shouldn’t be a conversation.” McColgan, too, stresses that “fuelling” correctly is key, saying: “Looking after your body should be, as an athlete, the absolute top priority.” As is too often the case with women in the public eye, discussions focus on appearance rather than ability. Too fat, too thin, too much make-up, too little make-up, too feminine, too masculine… Female athletes simply cannot win and body-shaming is becoming ever more common. The endless judgment athletes face for their appearance is more eloquently expressed by Sophia Thakur than me. Here is an excerpt from her poem Gladiators, which she performed at a recent Sky Sports event, that perfectly outlines the endless commentary: “They’re like, ‘Would you mind maintaining your shape, your figure eight. / Don’t get too strong. Practise a soft voice and some grace. / But still win. Still first place but like a lady might.’ “Funny that. It’s when I’m my strongest, I feel most like the lady type. / When these legs activate and I can jump to crazy heights. / When these shoulders broaden and I can carry both the world and its opinions straight to the finish. / God bless the strength in these arms. / Oh, how they have held me over the years ... / We are celebrated for our wins. Whilst they berate our anatomy.”" The Telegraph archive.today/b7tii

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Its #NEDA week, or National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Ryann Murphy, LMFT shares tips on how to keep a #healthy relationship with #food and your #body. #eatingdisordersupport #mentalhealth #USCpsychiatry #eatingdisorderecovery @KECKSchool_USC @KeckMedicineUSC
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We’re delighted to announce our brand new service for young people aged 13  and struggling with EDs. Our CEO and Founder Kerrie Read explains more on why we launched this service orri-uk.com/new-service-youn… #EatingDisorderSupport #YoungPeople #RecoveryIsPossible
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I had anorexia for 15 years before I met my husband. I literally remember being hungry but forcing myself to wait until later to eat something delicious that I wanted to look forward to eating for dessert. that's just one example. by the time I would actually eat, it would make me nauseous. Even smelling food was gross to me and I WASNT pregnant. I wasn't even dating. I was told how horrific I look today all day as my mirror selfie got views. the words "my god" were used. I need yall to self reflect on that and make better choices. I'm a 5 ft, DD, 32 yr old that doesn't deserve to be body shamed because I put on extra weight when I was just above 69 lbs 4 years ago. yall should be cheering that I weigh over 100 lbs 4 years later and have recovered from a 15 year eating disorder. just saying. #eatingdisorderrecovery #eatingdisorderawareness #eatingdisorder #eatingdisordersupport #eatingdisorders #edsawareness #edrecovery #Lemon8Diary
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Today is about raising awareness. Let’s relax with beautiful purple and learn about what eating disorders are, what recovery may look like, and what resources are available if you or a loved one needs help. #worldedday2024 #realrecovery&hope #science4ed #wedoactnow2024 #edawareness #edrecovery #eatingdisorderrecovery #eatingdisordersupport #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealth #mentalhealthrecovery #purple #ireland #mentalhealthsupport @bodywhys @caredireland
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📢Exciting news! Our latest blog is live, delving into our recent participant engagement work focused on what motivates people from underrepresented groups to take part in EDGI UK. Don't miss out – head to the Blog page on our website edgiuk.org, or the link in our bio, to read all about it! #PPI #EDGIUK #NewBlog #ED #eatingdisorder #eatingdisorders #eatingdisorderawareness #eatingdisordersupport #genetics #volunteers
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Struggling with an eating disorder? You're not alone. Find compassionate support and specialized care at World Brain Center Hospital. Take the first step towards healing today. #EatingDisorderSupport #WorldBrainCenterHospital #YouAreNotAlone
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Marg’s Bank Holiday Message Marg talks about a special person's birthday and how far they have come. . . . #mondaymotivation #motivation #eatingdisorders #eatingdisorderawareness #eatingdisordersupport #eatingdisorderrecovery #charity #support #seedlings #eatingdisorder
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🌟 We are kicking off our 2024 Virtual Training Series with our half-day workshop: Involving Supports in Care of Transitional Age Youth #TransitionalYouthCare #VirtualTrainingSeries #EatingDisorderSupport To learn more and register please visit: cvent.me/Gx8X0X
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