Videos We Love
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Ann E. Goebel-Fabbri presents the best video we've ever seen on Eating Disorders and Diabetes. It's a very thorough and complete look at what it means to be a person with diabetes and co
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Founder and Executive Director, Erin M. Akers talks about what it was like to hit rock bottom in her eating disorder, diabulimia, and the origin story of Diabulimia Helpline and our very first online support group, diabulimia awareness.
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BBC does an in-depth look at diabulimia by featuring the stories of several young women who are suffering, or suffered from diabulimia. These stories include women who are in the hospital, a girl who is in the process of coming out to her parents about her eating disorder, one who in in recovery after goingt through in patient and even the story of a girl who passed away due to insulin restriction.
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Diabetes Psychologist, Bill Polonsky from Behavioral Diabetes Institute talks about the psychological side to diabetes and how we can use it to enhance the lives of those living with diabetes!
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According to Prevent Child Abuse America, young people who experience emotional abuse are at risk for effects such as: Depression, Anxiety, Low Self-Esteem and Troubled Relationship.
While doctors have done extensive research on treating trauma in adults, there is not as much research about how to most effectively treat trauma in children. One of the most common approaches therapists use is cognitive-behavioral therapy. According to the American Psychological Association, CBT helps reduce some of the effects of childhood trauma. This includes PTSD, anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems. |
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DiabetesSisters' talk with Duke University's Rhonda Merwin, a pioneer in the treatment of diabetes and eating disorders. She discusses how often and easy it is for people with type 1 diabetes to fall into an eating disorder, often by accident, simply by the nature of the treatment of diabetes, in and of itself.
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Join Author, Ann Goebel-Fabbri, Asst Professor Harvard Medical School, and Erin M. Akers, Executive Director Diabulimia Helpline, as they discuss Dr. Goebel-Fabbri's new book. Drawing on a series of interviews and fifteen years of research and clinical experience, she provides insight into the lives
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Executive Director, Erin M. Akers talks with Eating Disorder Hope about her Diabulimia Recovery Story, Diabulimia Helpline and how to best tackle this story.
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Behavioral Diabetes Institute's founder Dr. William Polonsky talks about coping with the emotional and behavioral concerns that arise living as a person with diabetes.
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JDRF's, My Life: Diabulimia Helpline CEO, Erin M. Akers talks about her life with diabulimia.
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Brene Brown 'The Power of Vulnerability:' Practice gratitude, lean into joy && believe you are enough.
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Whaddyado's Diabulimia: A short minisode looking at the eating disorder phenomenon diabulimia.
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NEDA's 'Mom, It's Not Your Fault': A brilliant piece to parents written by author Jenni Schaefer.
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Marginalized Voices in Eating Disorders: NEDA examines marginalized communities in the eating disorder world.
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Killing Us Softly 4: Jean Kilbourne talks about Advertising's Image of Women
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The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch : Amazing Advice on how to live Life by a man with pancreatic cancer.
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Swept : Short film explores the emotional and relational impact of an eating disorder on the sufferer and their family and loved ones.
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