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Immediate Release
News
Release:
Starved
January
10 th 2005 , a spate of stars has
come out as having eating disorders. Tween Queen Mary- Kate
Olsen, Jamie Lyn Sigler Discala
of The Sopranos, former Spice Girl Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckhman, Christina
Ricci, Fiona Apple, and Brandy, to name but a recent few.
Heck,
even little Lisa Simpson from the hit show, The Simpson's
had a recent episode where she flirted with an eating disorder in order
to get social approval.
And
now, F/X, an American cable channel, is in talks to produce a new show
about four friends struggling to make it in LA. In "Starved,"
each of the stars on the show will have an eating disorder, mirroring
just how commonplace eating disorders actually are among women, on TV
and off.
"I
think seeing eating disorders on prime time television is a mixed blessing,"
says Michelle
Morand, founder and director of The CEDRIC Centre. "On the one hand,
if it's educating people about eating disorders, it's a good thing,
because it's creating awareness. But there's that old saying, a little
bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing, and there are actually studies
showing that television shows aimed at discouraging kids from eating
disordered behaviors arenot much of a deterrent and in some cases, the
shows are used as a "how to."
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
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www.compulsiveeating.com
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