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A Family Member Spanked My Toddler: How Should I Respond?

As a parent, challenges and new experiences are a normal part of everyday reality. However, sometimes you come across situations that feel so surprising, unusual, complex, or damaging that you’re not sure the best way to react. In these situations, it’s important to reach out for help, both to ensure that you are supported and as a source of advice.

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Can Under 18’s Be Diagnosed With Borderline Personality Disorder?

A Guide to Teen BPD Treatment for Parents and Carers Borderline Personality Disorder has long been considered a diagnosis that mental health professionals were reluctant to make. It was also a diagnosis that families and young people lived in fear of receiving. The reluctance in confirming a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder left many young

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Concocting Food: The Bizarre Tastes of Binge Eating Disorder

Mixing foods, creating strange tastes and playing with textures is an under researched but known activity often seen in Binge Eating Disorder, with similar behaviours seen in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. Twenty five percent of young adults diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder describe regularly making food concoctions.  Combining food types to create odd mixtures is

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‘I feel fat’. What Does ‘Feeling Fat’ Really Mean?

Young People, Body Image and Eating Disorders Feeling fat. Is this an experience that you have had recently or that you have heard your partner, daughter, son or colleagues share? It is a relatively common expression and appears to transcend cultures and languages. There is an equivalent expression in most languages. While those who identify

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