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For Immediate Release
News Release
Eating Disorders Thriving
The CEDRIC Centre, (Community Eating Disorders and Related Issues Counselling),
has moved to a new, larger location: 307 - 1005 Broad Street, Victoria , BC
, V8W 2A1 . The phone number and internet contact information remains
the same, (250-383-0797, www.cedriccentre.com).
"We're thrilled to offer a larger space to our clientele," says Michelle
Morand, MA, RCC, Director and Founder of The CEDRIC Centre. "And it's
bittersweet. Our expansion is a direct indication that eating disorders
continue to thrive in Victoria and beyond."
Recent research into eating disorders shows that instead of becoming
less common, more and more people are adopting disordered eating as
a coping mechanism. And, recent emphasis on the obesity crisis may in
fact increase the amount of diagnosed eating disorders over the next
few years, as more emphasis is placed on slenderness.
"The incidence of eating disorders has doubled since the 1960s and
is increasing in younger age groups, in children as young as seven,"
Morand said. "Forty percent of 9-year-old girls have dieted and
even 5-year-olds are concerned about diet."
Morand says, "Ultimately, I hope that one day there will be no need
for organizations such as ours, that all eating disorders will be a
thing of the past. But in the meantime, there's a demand for our services,
and we're glad to provide them."
The CEDRIC Centre specializes in eating disorders, and related issues
such as anxiety, depression, and self-esteem. All our counsellors have
recovered from an eating disorder, and possess the skills and expertise
to provide our clients with the tools and support they need to create
lasting change.
Contact:
Brooke Finnigan / Michelle Morand
250-383-0797
info@cedriccentre.com
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