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Facebook Live Chat – Kirsten Haglund
“Discovering Emotional Presence During the Holiday Season”
@ Kirsten Haglund on November 21, 2017
Kirsten Haglund served as Miss America in 2008 and now is the Community Relations Specialist for Timberline Knolls and an “Ambassador” for the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). Kirsten is also the Founder and President of the KirstenHaglund Foundation, which raises funds to provide treatment scholarships for families seeking recovery and freedom from disordered eating.
***Click Here to View Kirsten’s Upcoming Facebook Live Events***
Past Facebook Live Events:
“Faith & Eating Disorder Recovery: Walking Our Talk”
Eating Disorder Stories of Hope:
Speaking Out About Your Eating Disorder Journey
Speaking out about anything you’ve struggled with is not easy. There’s the risk of judgment, the fear you’ll be misunderstood, or that people just won’t care. Being vulnerable is hard, but often, openness, honesty and self-disclosure can lead to strength and empowerment – not only your own, but others’ as well.
That is the lesson I learned from sharing my story of recovery from an eating disorder.
Articles:
Restoring Faith in God in Eating Disorder Recovery
Eating disorders are diseases, but food restriction and purging are symptoms of deeper issues. Putting your faith in God is instrumental in ED recovery.
Finding Faith Through Anorexia Recovery
Reestablishing a sense of faith in eating disorder recovery can be difficult. Learn how to develop your sense of value and self-worth.
Is Social Media Helping or Hurting My Mental Health?
Social media is becoming an all out obsession. Some can even become addicted to it. So the question is, does it help or hurt your mental health?
Mending Broken Relationships in Anorexia Recovery
Anorexia is a devastating disease that can ruin even the closest relationships. Learn how to mend broken relationships.