Aprobata Tabithy Farrar czyli Eating Disorder Recovery Coach
pod anglojęzycznym filmem - wykładem Tabithy Farrar* „Eating Disorder Awareness Workshop @RACD with Tabitha Farrar Part 1"
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It's totally mindblowing for me that anorexia is driven by genetics. (I have had anorexia since 2007 and only now I found out about that thanks to Tabitha's blog and YT channel) In addition I have noticed when I don’t eat I get more anxiety which makes me to move a lot.. but like someone noticed on Tabitha's YouTube channel and commented (quote): "I’m not sure migration theory can be fully applied to anorexia because we starve by making a choice in our heads not by environmental lack of food like animals experience in nature. They don’t choose to starve they are forced to." What's about that?
Mocno wstrząsnął mnie podcast, który nagrała na temat śmierci jednej ze swoich podopiecznych. Po bardzo licznych hospitalizacjach (trzydzieści lat leczenia) Sarah trafiła do Tabithy, ale niestety pomimo prób leczenia jej organizm nie wytrzymał długoletniej walki z anoreksją.. Bardzo przejmujący odcinek podcastu. Odczułam silną wewnętrzną potrzebę skomentowania go i pomimo tak przejmującej i smutnej historii opowiedzianej w tym odcinku chciałam podziękować Tabitha Farrar za jej działalność w sieci. Za jej pomoc.
Komentarz pod anglojęzycznym filmem „For Sarah: Unless treatment stops promoting restriction, people will continue to die from eating dis"
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I wrote about it, not once on your YT channel Tabitha but I must do it again. Please don’t ever think that you're not helping individuals who hear your message.. You literally saved my life! Nothing helps me as much as your videos and your blog really.. and I've had anorexia since 2007 so I listened and watched soo many videos and podcasts about ed/people who tryin to help everyone with eating disorders. You are such a good and smart and strong person.THANK YOU.
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Tabitha Farrar from Boulder, Colorado. Tabitha developed anorexia at age 17 and – as she says so herself – this devastating illness took pole position in her life until, at 25, she finally started her recovery journey. She successfully recovered from her eating disorder and the complicated matrix of obsessions and habitual eating disorder behaviors that came with it. Since recovering she has done a lot of work to help adults with eating disorders, and she has written a book called "Love Fat", an educational memoir on eating disorder recovery and all the insights that she gained. Tabitha is a founding member of IEDA, International Eating Disorder Action and World Eating Disorders Action Day, and she has written countless eating disorder recovery guidelines for adults. Apart from that, she has set up two forums for adults in active recovery, she founded AEDRA, the Active Eating Disorder Recovery for Adults Meal Support Service, she has been selected to be a Coordinated Specialty Care Grant Advisory Board member, and she hosts a podcast called "Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast". On top of that, she coaches adults and family of adults in recovery from eating disorders and she frequently gives talks about understanding eating disorders, how to spot them, and how to treat them.