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Choosing My Own Acceptance

Kellie Giordano1mo agoen
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By: Jason Wood, ANAD Director of Community Engagement Recovery: Choosing My Own Acceptance By: Jason Wood, ANAD Director of Community Engagement As I sit down to write this, I am aware that there are people who look at my life and see a series of poor decisions. There are family members, former friends, and even […] The post Choosing My Own Acceptance appeared first on ANAD - National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders .
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