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Why Does a Parent Medicate a Child? An Interview with My Mother

Mad in America

I started to see some things that really terrified me, things that looked like an eating disorder, and that made me very, very anxious. When they’re seven or eight and you put them on these meds, they don’t learn coping skills and they don’t learn any kind of resilience.

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Support for Women at LightWork Therapy: Empowering Mental Health

Lightwork

Professional guidance helps women develop coping strategies while addressing underlying causes of distress. It’s also important to acknowledge that some women may have a history of trauma , which can significantly influence their mental health and response to various life challenges.

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“All Real Living Is Meeting”: Brent Robbins on Love, Death, and the Possibilities of Psychology

Mad in America

But we know from research that one of the strongest drivers of eating disorders is the thin ideal a cultural standard that equates female attractiveness with thinness. You see this in modern medical education: Gross anatomy where students dissect cadaversis placed at the very beginning of medical school.