Eating Disorders are a growing mental health concern with serious consequences for those who struggle. The individual and complex nature of eating disorders presents a need for new, innovative treatment modalities. One such treatment that is gaining interest in the eating disorder field is the holistic modality of yoga. The benefits of yoga on mental health have been addressed in previous research. While previous research focuses on quantitative studies and outcomes of clients, this paper administers a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews done with licensed therapists and yoga instructors who practice yoga with the eating disorder population. The study focuses on why yoga is being used with the eating disorder population ...
Eating Disorders (EDs) disproportionately afflict women and are one of the most lethal mental health...
Eating disorders disproportionately afflict women and they are one of the most lethal mental health ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether yoga is an effective m...
Eating Disorders are a growing mental health concern with serious consequences for those who struggl...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the perceived benefits of yoga to eating di...
This thesis looks into the role yoga can play as an aid to treatment of mental health illnesses such...
Mental disorders are a common cause of human disability and early morbidity. Eating disorders, affec...
This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons...
Relapse is a common phenomenon amongst clients in eating disorder recovery. Although we expect the r...
The Clinical Research Project is a graduation requirement for MSW students at St. Catherine Universi...
The benefits of yoga for eating disorders is well documented in the literature. However, mental heal...
© 2018 Eating disorders are among the most common psychosomatic diseases and are often associated wi...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The question of whether yoga practice ameliorates or even aggravates...
Aim of the Study: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of yoga treatment of eating disorde...
The etiology of eating disorders involves biological, psychological and sociocultural aspects. Thus,...
Eating Disorders (EDs) disproportionately afflict women and are one of the most lethal mental health...
Eating disorders disproportionately afflict women and they are one of the most lethal mental health ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether yoga is an effective m...
Eating Disorders are a growing mental health concern with serious consequences for those who struggl...
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the perceived benefits of yoga to eating di...
This thesis looks into the role yoga can play as an aid to treatment of mental health illnesses such...
Mental disorders are a common cause of human disability and early morbidity. Eating disorders, affec...
This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons...
Relapse is a common phenomenon amongst clients in eating disorder recovery. Although we expect the r...
The Clinical Research Project is a graduation requirement for MSW students at St. Catherine Universi...
The benefits of yoga for eating disorders is well documented in the literature. However, mental heal...
© 2018 Eating disorders are among the most common psychosomatic diseases and are often associated wi...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The question of whether yoga practice ameliorates or even aggravates...
Aim of the Study: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of yoga treatment of eating disorde...
The etiology of eating disorders involves biological, psychological and sociocultural aspects. Thus,...
Eating Disorders (EDs) disproportionately afflict women and are one of the most lethal mental health...
Eating disorders disproportionately afflict women and they are one of the most lethal mental health ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether yoga is an effective m...