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Mendi Baron – 10 Tips To Tackle The Holidays With An Eating Disorder

 

Thanksgiving is the official start of the holiday season when family, friends, and co-workers gather to celebrate, eat, and drink. For people with eating disorders this time of year can be anxiety provoking, to say the least. Excessive amounts of food, sweets, and alcohol present obstacles that can magnify the emotional strain and turmoil for those suffering with anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder.

More than 30 million Americans struggle with an eating disorder – you are not alone. Recognizing that you are dreading the holiday season is an indication that you may need to reach out for help. With proper treatment, support, and planning you can survive the holidays. Having tools to manage triggers and unhealthy thoughts can get you and your loved ones through a landmine. Here are 10 tips to help you remain strong, stay on track, and most important, enjoy the holidays!

 

Mendi Baron, LCSWCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Mendi is the founder and CEO of Eden Treatment Center. His vision was to create a sanctuary to provide hope and healing to women struggling with eating disorders and related mental health issues. As such, he developed a residential treatment program that combined individual, group, family, and expressive therapies. He recruited topnotch clinical professionals who shared his passion and dedication.

Mendi has worked extensively as a therapist in individual, group and family therapy at various treatment centers such as the Chesapeake Center for Youth Development, the Carol County Youth Services Bureau, and Chabad Crisis Centers. He founded several adolescent residential and outpatient treatment centers in Las Angeles. He also serves as the CEO of Ignite Teen Treatment, hope street and Elemental treatment.

Mendi received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and social work from the University of Maryland. He went on to earn a master’s degree in social work from the University of Maryland School of Social Work.

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