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Dog Helps Those with Eating Disorders
When clients come
to The CEDRIC
Centre, an eating disorder counselling centre in Victoria
, BC
, the first creature
to greet them is invariably a small black and white dog named
Runkie. Amongst The Centre's clientele, Runkie is well known for his affectionate
nature, and many find his presence a major draw during their recovery from
an eating disorder.
Michelle Morand, founder and director of The Cedric Centre says, "For most
people with eating disorders, depression is a key component. And while it's
well documented
that companion animals positively impact depression, there haven't been any
formal studies conducted about companion animals and eating disorders, but
the connection seems obvious to us here at The Centre. Clients coming here
can feel very vulnerable, whether they're new clients, or in the middle of
working on some
pretty big pieces.
But Runkie helps people relax, his presence creates a sense of safety."
Morand explains Runkie's role, "Clients can choose to make Runkie as much
or as little a part of their process as they feel comfortable with. He can
provide a warm, soothing presence in sessions, or just be there for a visit
before and after."
So
far, The Centre has received nothing but extremely
positive feedback about Runkie. "His presence adds to the welcoming environment
we strive to create." Runkie helps people open up. He gives new clients a
common interest and a focus for conversation. "He doesn't care how you look,
how much you weigh, or why you're here. He just wants to be your friend,"
Morand says. "And that kind of unconditional love is a powerful part of recovery."
The
CEDRIC, (Community Eating Disorder and Related Issues Counselling), 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 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 long standing recovery
from an eating disorder, and are proud to have facilitated the recovery of
hundreds of men and women in Victoria , BC and beyond.
***
For
more information, please contact:
Michelle
Morand/Brooke Finnigan
The
CEDRIC Centre
(250)
383-0797
info@cedriccentre.com
www.cedriccentre.com
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