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Jul 12
James “Buck” Runyan
Clinical

How Body Image Impacts Different Eating Disorder Diagnoses

Body image has significant impacts on eating disorders, which we’ll explore in today’s blog post.

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Jul 5
James “Buck” Runyan
Clinical

Summer Body Image

Let's look at the challenging impact of summer body image on individuals struggling with disordered eating.

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Dec 5
James “Buck” Runyan
Mental Health

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."

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Apr 13
James “Buck” Runyan
Mental Health

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.

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Jan 25
James “Buck” Runyan
Mental Health

The Pros and Cons of In-Person Schooling

Thanks to a nationwide uptick in COVID-19 cases, many schools are opting to return to virtual learning in an effort to keep everyone safe and healthy.

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Dec 13
James “Buck” Runyan
Mental Health

The Pressures of Social Media for Young Adults

Here are five tips to help you manage your social media consumption throughout the holiday season.

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