Dr. Farrell-Turner worked as a Research Assistant in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Michigan (2001-2002) and then at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, OH (2002-2005) on several NIH-funded studies spanning a wide range of women’s health disorders.
A night of fun and indulgence for many, Halloween can be a nightmare for people with eating disorders. But experts say certain coping strategies can make this holiday less scary.
A therapist can give you the space to talk about the thoughts going through your mind. Then they’ll offer other techniques to help you deal with those kinds of thoughts.