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Atlanta Center For Eating Disorders

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Psychologists Therapy Services 

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4536 Barclay Dr, Ste C, Dunwoody, GA, 30338, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sat10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Anonymous 
6 years ago

Thomas Stackpole, editor at Boston Globe wrote about how he’s attempted to change and improve himself by extreme dieting and exercise.(https://www.nytimes.com/…/opi…/sunday/men-extreme-diets.html) He wrote “if this started out about weight, at some point, for me, these obsessions stopped being about my body...and became its own draw.” He began to realize that “the appeal of this brand of wellness has very little to do with being healthy. After all, most of what maintaining good health requires, feels pretty good: eat well, e... read more

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Anonymous 
6 years ago

A Message from Dr. Buchanan: Improve Your Body Image Without Changing a Thing! Everywhere you turn there are messages about how to change your body to feel better about yourself - as if you have to wait. That’s not true! The first step to feeling better is to practice gratitude. When is the last time that you experienced gratitude toward your body? Every living body is doing things for the person living in it. Your body has been through a lot with you and it has earned a measure of gratitude. Begin by thinking about your fac... read more

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6 years ago
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6 years ago

Your Weekly ACEspiration A Message from Dr. Buchanan: From Shame to Acceptance through Guilt You know that feeling you get when you’ve done something that you should’ve known better and you can’t stop thinking about it? That happened to me a few days ago. I made a big mistake, and though it actually came from a good place in my heart, I should’ve known better! So, I’m practicing what I teach by working from shame to acceptance through guilt. Shame is when you feel like you’re a bad or unworthy person. My original reaction wa... read more

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6 years ago

Your Weekly ACEspiration: A Message from Dr. Buchanan What Would you do to Avoid Change? In the last post, I wrote that I would address why we sometimes avoid change even when it might make us happier. It is very common in life to avoid the hard work of changing something about ourselves due to the following pitfalls. These pitfalls make it very difficult to be take responsibility for creating change. These expectations may be so wired into your brain that you may not even be aware that you are making them. Write down any of... read more

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Anonymous 
6 years ago

Attention friends: Due to the inclement weather expected for tomorrow (1/29/19), our day and evening programs will be cancelled in Decatur, Dunwoody and Alpharetta. Programming is expected to resume as usual for Wednesday. Stay safe : ) 

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Gayle Benator MS, LPC, NCC, Clinical Mental Health Therapist 
6 years ago

Your Weekly ACEspiration from Dr. Buchanan: Boost Your Happiness in Four Minutes! If you knew that you could boost your happiness in just four minutes a day, would you? The other day as I was driving, I noticed myself thinking about a memory that had not been happy for me. I turned my mind purposefully to a time when I had felt good. It occurred to me that we don’t often choose mindfully which of our memories to focus on; they simply seem to appear in our minds. However, we are capable of choosing what to remember in a momen... read more

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The Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders (ACE) 
6 years ago

Join us and our friends at The Eating Disorders Information Network, EDIN for a networking event featuring our Alpharetta clinic's Program Director, Lea Noring. She will be discussing "How the Four Dimensions of Myers Briggs Typology Can Affect Clients' Dialogue about their Eating Disorders." Please RSVP to Page Love at pagelove@nutrifitga.com 

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Atlanta Center For Eating Disorders has a 2.3 star rating with 11 reviews. 

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Atlanta Center For Eating Disorders is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m. 

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