by dev-newmaudsley | Dec 23, 2021 | Eating Disorders Awareness, Latest News
Our topic in November was preparing for Christmas when you have an ED in your midst. Our guest Caroline suffered with anorexia for 30 years and is now fully recovered. She spoke about what it feels like in the lead up to Christmas and over the Christmas period as... by dev-newmaudsley | Nov 15, 2021 | Eating Disorders Awareness, Latest News
Two of my favourite specialist trainers are running workshops over the next few weeks which I highly recommend. Veronica Kamerling is running her co-dependency session on Nov 23rd. Carers can sometimes feel that the meaning of co-dependency is difficult to understand... by dev-newmaudsley | Nov 15, 2021 | Eating Disorders Awareness, Latest News
I am sure that everyone who joined us on last Monday evening will want to join me in thanking Natalie for sharing her incredible story with us. She last spoke at our group in 2017. Natalie is a grateful survivor who is inspired by all aspects relating to Recovery and... by dev-newmaudsley | Nov 15, 2021 | Eating Disorders Awareness, Latest News
Being a parent is one of the most stressful jobs in the world. But not as stressful or complicated as parenting someone with an eating disorder. I treat people with eating disorders and it is by far the most complicated and challenging condition I treat. When... by dev-newmaudsley | Nov 1, 2021 | Eating Disorders Awareness, Latest News
One of our local families sent me a message about their daughter’s insights into her eating disorder for World Mental Health Day, which she has written about so eloquently, honestly and gracefully in the attached piece. The family are doing a skydive in 2022 to raise... by dev-newmaudsley | Aug 22, 2021 | Eating Disorders Awareness, Latest News
There has been much written recently about the NHS shortcomings in supporting families affected by eating disorders especially since there has been a huge increase in demand throughout COVID. Many youngsters have been cared for in general paediatric wards for many...