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Halloween is a time of celebration for all things spooky! Shopping for costumes while walking the store aisles overflowing with candy and decorations and talking to friends and family about a Halloween party. It’s a joyous time to get together, have fun, and enjoy our favorite holiday goodies.
For someone recovering from an eating disorder, Halloween can be challenging and frightening. There are countless ways a person with an eating disorder may try to cope with anxiety surrounding the holiday. Those struggling with anorexia may become withdrawn to avoid consuming any foods, while those with bulimia and binge eating disorder overeat, which could also result in purging behaviors. Restricting, binging, and purging – are all attempts to suppress feelings of fear surrounding food and the body. Developing a plan with your treatment team and/or support system to identify triggers ahead of time can help you feel empowered and enjoy Halloween without that ED voice in your head.
How Can Understanding Binge Eating Disorder Symptoms Help in Navigating Halloween During Recovery?
Navigating Halloween during recovery can be challenging, but understanding binge eating disorder symptoms is crucial. This awareness empowers individuals to recognize triggers and manage cravings effectively. By focusing on emotional cues and avoiding temptation, those in recovery can enjoy the festivities without compromising their progress or mental health.
Here are 5 tips for getting through (and enjoying) Halloween as someone recovering or still struggling with an eating disorder:
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Permission to Say “NO”
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Dress Comfortably
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Buddy Up
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Be Consistent
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Start a New Tradition.
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Gigi Price( Clinical Director )
Gigi Price holds licenses as a Master Social Worker and Clinical Drug Counselor. She completed her master’s degree in Social Work at Texas State University. Over the last decade, Gigi has been dedicated to utilizing evidence-based practices to enhance patient care and treatment planning, resulting in positive, long-term outcomes for patients and their families. Her passion lies in creating a treatment environment where professionals collaborate to bring about positive change and provide a safe, trustworthy therapeutic experience. Patients can be confident in receiving top-quality care under her leadership.
In her role as the Clinical Director of Virtue Recovery Houston, Gigi conducted research to identify the most effective approaches for treating patients with acute mental health diagnoses, PTSD, and Substance Use Disorder. She then assembled a team of skilled clinicians who could offer various therapeutic modalities, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Somatic Exposure, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Gigi takes pride in overseeing the development and implementation of Virtue Houston’s Treatment Program, which includes two specialized therapeutic curricula tailored to the unique needs of individuals struggling with mental health issues, addiction, and PTSD.
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