Long-Term Recovery
What is Long-Term Recovery?
Long-term recovery from an eating disorder involves ongoing management of health and well-being beyond the initial treatment phases. Long-term recovery is defined differently for every person but it typically refers to the absence of disordered eating behaviors.
What are the keys to sustained Long-Term Recovery?
Successful long-term recovery is built on a foundation of comprehensive treatment and strong support systems. It often involves adapting strategies to handle stress, body image issues, and triggers that could potentially disrupt recovery.
Why is continued care important for Long-term Recovery?
Ongoing care may include periodic check-ins with treatment professionals, continuous education, and possibly lifetime participation in support groups or therapy sessions to sustain recovery.
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