Rebecca Rechtorik – Personalized 1-on-1 coaching. Disordered eating is about so much more than our relationship with food. If left unchecked, it has the ability to rob us of a healthy relationship with food, self-esteem, resiliency, interpersonal relationships, personal and professional development, and more.
Recovery is about learning to thrive in life; repairing our relationship with food, accepting ourselves, and creating a life that is purposeful. This journey will empower you to feel confident in yourself, learn new techniques to manage difficult thoughts and feelings in ways that don’t create harm. Learn more by visiting www.rebeccarechtorikrecovery.com
Sheena’s Place is a non-profit, community-based support centre for people affected by eating disorders and their families. Sheena’s Place serves as a link between people with eating disorders and hospital based programs, schools, agencies, therapists, families. It isn’t a residential facility. Individuals do not live here. They offer a wide range of support programs for people affected by eating disorders and their families. For more information about Sheena’s Place, or to make a donation, visit their website www.sheenasplace.org or call 416-927-8900
Proud2BMe is an online community created by and for teens and young adults.
Visit www.proud2bme.org and join the conversation.
The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is a Canadian non-profit providing resources on eating disorders & weight preoccupation. Visit www.nedic.ca or call 1-866-633-4220 or 416-340-4156
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the leading 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization in the United States advocating on behalf of and supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. Reaching millions every year, we campaign for prevention, improved access to quality treatment, and increased research funding to better understand and treat eating disorders. We work with partners and volunteers to develop programs and tools to help everyone who seeks assistance.
Visit www.nationaleatingdisorders.org