“Eating disorders thrive in isolation,” says Samantha DeCaro, PsyD, director of clinical outreach and education at the Renfrew Center. “When someone with a large following opens up about having an eating disorder, it can be a catalyst for connection and conversation, especially for those who are feeling hopeless and suffering alone. It might inspire someone to reach out for help and start their own recovery journey,” she adds.
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