Recognizing and recovering from disordered eating
Eating disorders impact nearly one in 10 people in the U.S. National Eating Disorders Awareness Week runs from Feb. 26 to March 6.
Eating disorders can have serious health consequences and can be life-threatening in some situations.
Reset sits down with an expert and a care provider to learn how to recognize the signs of disordered eating.
Plus, we check in with a patient going through recovery.
GUESTS: Jennifer Wildes, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, UChicago Medicine
Kate Merkle, registered dietitian and psychotherapist, founder of Nourishment Works
Debbie Heywood, patient, Nourishment Works
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Recognizing and recovering from disordered eating
Eating disorders impact nearly one in 10 people in the U.S. National Eating Disorders Awareness Week runs from Feb. 26 to March 6.
Eating disorders can have serious health consequences and can be life-threatening in some situations.
Reset sits down with an expert and a care provider to learn how to recognize the signs of disordered eating.
Plus, we check in with a patient going through recovery.
GUESTS: Jennifer Wildes, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, UChicago Medicine
Kate Merkle, registered dietitian and psychotherapist, founder of Nourishment Works
Debbie Heywood, patient, Nourishment Works