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Dancing in the Unicorn Sprinkler:  Finding the SPARK

By Sandra Wartski, PsyD, CEDS
Silber Psychological Services, Raleigh, NC

Certain factors seem to be more common for clients who are in the more advanced stages of eating disorder recovery. Getting to this stage of more fully embodying recovery allows clients and therapists to move beyond a focus on symptoms alone. The author describes the progress of a client with decades of disordered eating who one day announced that she had recently “danced in a unicorn sprinkler!” The client became fully absorbed in the work of making very different, meaningful changes in her approach to food, body, movement, and life overall.  

PLUS

●Rapid Early Intervention for Eating Disorders

●Food Addiction as an Indicator of Eating Disorders Severity

●Basic Body Awareness Therapy to Treat Binge Eating Disorder

AND

●A Pilot Study of Internet-based CBT for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder

●A Workbook for Treating Laxative Abuse in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa

And much more…

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