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Webinar – Are Eating Disorders a Choice?

December 8, 2020

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Watch The Webinar: Are Eating Disorders a Choice?

When someone gets the flu, nobody questions the validity of their sickness. When someone breaks a bone or develops cancer, nobody asks if they chose to do so. Why then, is the development of disordered eating so often thought to be within our control?
Join OPG’s Senior Clinical Advisor, Jennie Kramer, MSW, LCSW-R, and Director of Intake, Natalie Cohen, for an important discussion debunking the harmful myth that eating disorders are a choice. This eating disorder webinar highlights the biological, psychological, and social factors that combine to create the ‘perfect storm’ of eating disorder development and bring awareness to at-risk populations, the importance of early detection and intervention, and how to get help. Watch the webinar below.

 

We hope this webinar about eating disorders and the myth that having an eating disorder is a choice was helpful to you. You are not alone and we are here to help. For more information about our private, personalized eating disorder support services or to schedule a consultation, contact us today.
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