Five Common Eating Disorders Myths
Learn about the five most common eating disorder myths and the truths you should know about eating disorders, including warning signs.
Learn about the five most common eating disorder myths and the truths you should know about eating disorders, including warning signs.
About 10 million men struggle with an eating disorder in the US, but many do not seek help. Contact us if you or someone you love needs help.
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One out of five females and one out of seven males engage in some sort of self-harm. Self-harm behavior can result from any form of mental stressors such as depression, anxiety, bullying, substance use, or coping with trauma.
When issues like self-harm are better understood, action can be taken to help. Here’s 6 common myths and misconceptions about self-harm.
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