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Eating
Disorder Awareness Week 2005
January
31st 2005 : You can never be too rich, or too thin
When the Duchess
of Windsor made her famous quote, chances are she never would have guessed
that generations of women would go to extreme lengths, risking their
health, their self-esteem, and time, to get too thin.
Yet 27% of young
men and women aged 15-24 admit to using clinical eating disorders as
a weight control measure, and the numbers are steadily rising..
Eating Disorder
Awareness Week, EDAW, February 27th - March 5 th 2005 , will be celebrated
around the world to raise awareness of the issue and how it impacts
the lives of men and women.
At
The CEDRIC Centre Eating Disorder Awareness week will be celebrated
with a new group. Michelle Morand, Founder and Director of The CEDRIC
Centre said, "Our phase I group is for women of all ages who struggle
with food and body image issues. There's a misconception out there that
only people who have clinical eating disorders should address their
issues with food and weight. But if food and weight are an issue for
you, if it affects your life in any way, why wait when you can do something
about it now?"
The
CEDRIC Centre specializes in the treatment of clinical eating disorders,
sub-clinical disordered eating patterns, and related issues such as
anxiety, depression, and distorted body image. Their registered clinical
counselors provide bodywork, group, and individual counselling, as well
as community outreach presentations for schools, educators, and health
professionals. All of The CEDRIC Centre's counsellors have recovered
from an eating disorder, and are proud to have facilitated the recovery
of hundreds of men and women in Victoria , BC and beyond.
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For more information,
please contact:
Brooke
Finnigan / Michelle Morand
The CEDRIC Centre
(250) 383-0797
Email Here
www.compulsiveeating.com
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