Culture, Identity, and Eating Disorder Care: Why Representation Matters
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BIPOC Mental Health Month and the Need for Inclusive Care By: Monte Nido BIPOC Mental Health Month serves as a reminder that mental health care is not experienced equally across communities. While awareness of eating disorders has grown significantly over the past several decades, many assumptions about who develops these illnesses still persist. For many […] The post Culture, Identity, and Eating Disorder Care: Why Representation Matters appeared first on ANAD - National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders .
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