additional recovery videos
[Video] Black Mental Health Matters — ED & the Black Community (48 minutes)
Knowledge Check
True or False: Representation of black, indigenous, and other people of color in eating disorder spaces is important to expand the narrative of what an eating disorder can look like and also encourage BIPOC individuals to seek help sooner or recognize that they need help sooner.
- True
- False
[Video] Why dieting doesn't usually work | Sandra Aamodt TED talk (12:43 minutes)
KNOWLEDGE CHECK
True or False: Dieting often leads to weight GAIN even if you lose weight after you start a diet.
- True
- False
[Video] Webinar - Assessing and Treating Suicide in Eating Disorders (62 minutes)
Knowledge Check
What mental illness has some of the highest suicide rates?
- Bipolar disorder
- Eating disorders
- Depression
- Anxiety
True or false: Thinking of suicide as a form of attention-seeking can prevent others from feeling like they need to help or lessen how severe the situation seems.
- True
- False
What gives you the biggest bang for your buck in terms of decreasing suicidality?
- Increasing connectedness
- Means reduction
[Video] The Anthropology of Eating (64 minutes)
Knowledge Check
True or False: The field of eating disorders is extremely established and well studied.
- True
- False
True or False : There are forms of dysfunctional eating that don't currently have a diagnosis such as: chewing and spitting food, chronic/lifelong dieting, or under-administering insulin to lose weight.
- True
- False
Which category of dysfunctional eating behavior would binge-drinking and binge-eating fall into?
- Biology Based
- Addiction Based
- Trauma/Stress Based
- Social/Environmental
[Video] #NoDietDay with Ryan Sheldon, NEDA Ambassador (2:11 minutes)
Knowledge Check
What is the purpose of #NoDietDay?
- To spread awareness of the potentially harmful affects of dieting and to celebrate body diversity and fat acceptance
- To raise awareness of the harms of NOT following a diet
- To shame those who have thin privilege
- To shame those still entrenched in diet culture