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How do you think your dog feels when you tell him to sit? My dog let’s out little whimpers, looking up with eyes wide, body tense and twitching at any sense of movement from me. I’m guessing he feels pretty uncomfortable. But he sits with the discomfort, knowing that something good will result. We put… Read more
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Recovery is a gradual and subtle process. You don’t wake up one morning and feel better. In the early days you can’t imagine ever feeling any different and even several weeks in, you perhaps even feel worse at times; you’re eating what feel like enormous amounts of food whilst your brain is screaming at you… Read more
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Honestly sits top of my key values. I knew this already having explored values during previous psychological therapy. I have further reflected on my key values recently as part of thinking about identity and how my values form part of who I am. There was no question then that I would be completely open with… Read more
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In order to truly recover from anorexia and be able to enjoy a life of complete food freedom without any form of restriction or compensatory behaviours I must embrace a version of me that I have never known. This realisation occurred only a few weeks ago after a discussion with one of the clinicians on… Read more
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DISCLAIMER: two people can experience exactly the same scenario and their recollections differ. What follows are my memories and my interpretations of life events and experiences and if they are not one hundred percent accurate, it matters not in the context of how they have shaped who I have become. No blame is to be… Read more
