Keeping up with demand for eating disorder recovery services is high priority, but ensuring that support is relevant and effective is the most important part of our work. We partnered with J5 Design to gain a deeper understanding of the journey of eating disorder recovery.
Community Needs Assesment
Healing in Phases, Part 1: Recognizing
End of Year Giving - Important Tax Changes
Recovery Reflections: Writing and Artwork
There is no shame in Eating Disorders. The only shame is keeping it hidden.
Diversity and Inclusion
Which group is right for me?
Cost of Recovery
What to expect when you join a Silver Linings support group
From Darkness to Light: My 12-Year Journey to Self-Acceptance
I’ve battled disordered eating, poor self-esteem, and an addictive personality since I was 14. What began as a desire to change my body spiraled into years of restricting, bingeing, and purging—a desperate attempt to quiet feelings of inadequacy and pain. Now, at 26, I’m on a journey to heal the deep roots of these struggles, embracing self-acceptance and finding strength in vulnerability. Through therapy, creative expression, and a commitment to growth, I’ve learned that recovery is possible, even if it’s an ongoing process. This is my story of turning darkness into light.
The rise of midlife eating disorders
Unseen
Common Terms, Questions and Explanations for the Eating Disorder Experience: Why Teenagers?
The conversation of “recovery” starts almost as soon as an eating disorder has been identified and diagnosed. Whether the person is a child or an adult, family and friends view the person as having “the issue” which must be fixed, cured or removed. Almost always, the person is also surprised to find themselves with a diagnosis and unsure of how to reverse the situation.
Can't Stop Counting Calories
How Do I Help My Teenager?
Peer Support in ED Recovery: Interview with a Mentee
"An Open Letter to You: My Journey with Anorexia, Recovery, and Gratitude"
For over six years, I’ve lived with anorexia—a reality I kept hidden from most of the world. This is the first time I’m typing those words. In this open letter, I reflect on the struggles, the support I’ve found, and the gratitude I feel for those who’ve stood by me. If you’ve ever felt the weight of silence or the need for understanding, this is for you.
Peer Mentor Blog - A Mentors Perspective: Interview with Kathryn Quick
November 2022 marked the the start of the 2nd season of the Peer Support Program at Silver Linings. We are now training the second cohort of peer mentors who will go on to support individuals in recovery. Last year 15 remarkable people from our community stepped up to train as mentors for eating disorder recovery and this year we have 16 new people who want to do the same.