Disordered Eating in a Disordered Time

Disordered Eating in a Disordered Time

Social isolation and unstructured days add to the anxiety of those struggling to achieve a healthy relationship with food. For Emily Roll, a performance artist in southeast Michigan, the beginning of 2020 offered a glimpse of hope for an anorexia recovery that was a long time coming.

Chelsea Rice, LCSW is quoted in a New York Times article written by Emma Goldberg. The article highlights the impact of the global pandemic on those individuals who are working to develop healthier relationships with food. Chelsea discusses the increased anxiety many college students are likely feeling as they adjust to living at home whilst maintaining recovery from an eating disorder.

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