Be-You-Tiful, Be Free Writing Contest – Enter Today!

The 12th annual Be-You-Tiful, Be Free Writing Contest from the Eating Disorders Resource Center is officially accepting submissions! Students in grades 6-12 residing in the Bay Area are invited to send in a poem or essay that addresses one of the themes in the flyer below: Questions? Contact Shannon for more information: Shannon Cruz(831) 229-3637shannon@edrcsv.org…

Recovery In Song

San Francisco indie rock singer and songwriter Esha K. and long-time supporter of the EDRC recently released a powerful, must-listen song about her struggle with eating disorders. Titled Surrender,* Esha creates a wonderfully woven musical narrative about her experiences. In her own words, the she stated: It’s a song I wrote when I was dealing…

A Dramatic Spotlight on Eating Disorders

Cathy Stonie, a longtime supporter of the EDRC, is premiering her play, “My Grandmother Told Me.” Her production is part of Playwrights Center of San Francisco (PCSF)’s summer PlayOffs Festival and highlights the prevalence of mental illness and specifically, eating disorders. “My Grandmother Told Me” follows a young urban woman and her devotion to her…

New Research Study Opportunity

Researchers at UNC Chapel Hill are looking for volunteers with a history of disordered eating to participate in a new research study, the Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative (EDGI). It is the largest-ever genome-wide association study for eating disorders. EDGI will create the blueprint to identify the causes of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder.…

Self-Love Tips During COVID

Connie Sobczak is the author of Embody and Founder of The Body Positive, an organization dedicated to teaching people to listen to their bodies, learn and thrive. This is especially true with eating disorders and Connie has shared some useful tips and words of advice on her blog concerning self-love and finding inner piece during the pandemic.…

Victory in Court!

The California court case of eating disorder patient Jamie F. v. UnitedHealthcare Ins. Co. concluded with a favorable decision for the plaintiff – an amazing victory for Jamie and her legal team represented by Kantor & Kantor. Jamie, a teenage college student, encountered a relapse of her eating disorder and her treatment team determined that…

She Ate and Ate, and Never Felt Satisfied

A memoirist is asked the same few questions over and over. One that comes up surprisingly often: “Did you write your book as a cathartic act?” My answer has always been an emphatic No. In good memoir, I maintain, emotions have been processed, dealt with, swept neatly into the dustpan, well before the writing occurs.…

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Make Your Voice Heard!

The Eating Disorders Coalition (EDC) is seeking out stories from the eating disorder community in hopes of advocating for change on a policy level. These narratives will inform their advocacy efforts and may help shape the landscape of care for individuals affected by eating disorders. Currently, there are two different EDC surveys to fill out…

Atypical Anorexia – A Different Diagnosis

Anorexia nervosa is often characterized as an eating disorder where the hallmark symptom is one’s lack of a healthy weight but a slightly different diagnosis is also affecting individuals who don’t fall into that usual paradigm: Atypical anorexia nervosa. Often, patients who exhibit other characteristics of the standard diagnosis but who aren’t “skinny enough” may…

Celebrating Our Family of Heroes

Celebrating Our Family of Heroes

The summer season is in full swing at the EDRC and we want to take a moment to celebrate our extended family of heroes in our team and within our community. We’re proud of the volunteers, donors, and the professionals that bring us strength and hope, particularly during this time. Read more about our summer…