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Lynn Crilly I am currently working on a second edition of my first book 'Hope with Eating Disorders'. …moreI am currently working on a second edition of my first book 'Hope with Eating Disorders'. (less)
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Hope with Eating Disorders

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Hope with OCD

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Hope with depression

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A message of HOPE to end Eating Disorder Awareness Week

As we are coming to the end of eating disorder awareness week 2018, I wanted to share a very important message of hope.
Through the many years of being surrounded by eating disorders both professionally and personally, I have found that people are often afraid of eating disorders, afraid to speak about them, afraid of the what lies ahead and afraid that there is no hope. Eating disorders are a very Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 02, 2018 03:16 Tags: eating-disorders, health, hope, mental-health, self-help
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“Guilt is a destructive and ultimately pointless emotion”
Lynn Crilly, Hope with Eating Disorders

“Anorexia is not an illness of the body; it is an illness of the mind.”
Lynn Crilly, Hope with Eating Disorders

“Eating disorder sufferers cannot be told to 'pull themselves together', to 'stop doing that' or to 'just eat'.”
Lynn Crilly, Hope with Eating Disorders

“Anorexia is not an illness of the body; it is an illness of the mind.”
Lynn Crilly, Hope with Eating Disorders

“Guilt is a destructive and ultimately pointless emotion”
Lynn Crilly, Hope with Eating Disorders

“Eating disorder sufferers cannot be told to 'pull themselves together', to 'stop doing that' or to 'just eat'.”
Lynn Crilly, Hope with Eating Disorders

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