Chronic Illness, Eating Disorders, and Body Image
How do we recover from an eating disorder and trust our body, in a body that is differently abled?
For Parents: It’s Okay Not to Be Okay
Taking care of a child with an eating disorder can be overwhelming and challenging.
For Patients: It’s Okay Not to Be Okay
Facing an eating disorder is one of those situations where it’s okay not to be okay.
Disconnecting from Technology and Connecting to Humanity
Learn more about the negative impact of technology on mental health and the power of a "digital detox."
Digital Self-Harm Among Adolescents
One concerning trend in online behavior is digital self-harm. We’ve summarized the recent literature to give you a foundational understanding of this issue.
Hidden River Supports Eating Disorder Awareness Week
This year, Eating Disorder Awareness Week will take place from February 27th to March 5th. Let's support this cause together!
Eating Disorder Recovery in the New Year
Every day is a new opportunity for a fresh mindset, practice, or habit. Here are tips to support your recovery journey in the new year.
Why the Holiday Season Brings an Increased Need for Mental Health Services
Hidden River generally sees an increase in mental health needs from the community around the holidays.
The Connection Between Eating Disorders and Suicide
Individuals suffering from eating disorders experience a higher rate of suicide. Learn more about this connection.
The Truth About Eating Disorders Among Minority Populations
Minority populations face harmful discrimination, which can be detrimental to their mental health, especially when it happens with frequent occurence.