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ED Matters

ED Matters: The Gurze/Salucore podcast airing once a week where we interview the top experts in the field of eating disorders, sharing information for individuals recovering from eating disorders, their loved ones, clinicians in the field, and other individuals, professional or otherwise seeking to learn about eating disorders. Healthy conversations about eating disorders.
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Now displaying: January, 2018
Jan 29, 2018

Today is the conclusion of our 2-part conversation on eating disorders and neuroscience with Dr. Michael Levine, Dr. Laura Hill, and Dr. Janet Treasure.

Jan 22, 2018

Today, we have a special 2-part episode as Kathy is joined Dr. Michael Levine, Dr. Laura Hill, and Dr. Janet Treasure as they discuss eating disorders and neuroscience. Be sure to listen to this week’s episode and next week’s episode to hear everything these esteemed guests share.

Jan 15, 2018

Today Kathy is joined by Millie Plotkin. Millie is an invaluable resource to the eating disorders community and today she discusses a few new initiatives she is working on to help the field move forward.

Jan 8, 2018

Today, Kathy is joined by Tabitha Farrar and they discuss Tabitha’s 3 essential steps in recovering from anorexia nervosa. Tabitha shares these steps in hopes that others can benefit from her recovery story, but knowing that we are all individuals, and other individuals’ recoveries will most likely be different.

Jan 1, 2018

Today, Kathy welcomes Caroline Blair and they discuss how parents are not to blame for eating disorders as well as certain causes for anorexia nervosa. Caroline shares her unique experience having 2 daughters suffer and recovery from eating disorders.

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