Tag Archives: Anorexia

Finding Purpose Part III: Into Recovery , by Robyn 17

November 25, 2014

0 Comments

My decision to recover did not come lightly, nor did I completely commit myself to it when I chose to do so. To even begin to start thinking about recovery you first need to acknowledge and accept the fact you have a problem, which I did not. Despite being dangerously underweight I still saw myself […]

Continue reading...

Finding Purpose part II: In The Midst Of The Nightmare, by Robyn 17

November 13, 2014

0 Comments

  It was my mother who feared my death the most. She would cry in hysterics of a night after having woken up from the same nightmare she had been having for weeks: my dad carrying my body, which can only be described as lifeless, pale and brittle, down the stairs in our home, with […]

Continue reading...

Finding Purpose by Robyn, 17

November 5, 2014

1 Comment

Part I “You are not a mistake. You are not a problem to be solved. But you won’t discover this until you are willing to stop banging your head against the wall of shaming and caging and fearing yourself.” – Geneen Roth I’m 17 years old and I’m a recovering anorexic, and have been for […]

Continue reading...

Teens With Anorexia Seek Help On Mondays, And Other Lesson From Big-Data

December 20, 2013

0 Comments

Crisis text line, the hotline for a text-dependent generation, is reaching troubled teens in new ways and using the data it collects to be more effective in times of trouble. Here are some surprising findings. By Rebecca Greenfield http://www.fastcompany.com/3022048/innovation-agents/teens-with-anorexia-seek-help-on-mondays-and-other-lessons-from-big-data-c

Continue reading...