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Rebecca's House

23792 Rockfield Blvd, Ste 100, Lake Forest, United States
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Since 1999 Rebecca's House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs has helped many find Recovery For a Lifetime Call Now 800.711.2062 We welcome and encourage open discussion on Rebecca’s House Eating Disorder Treatment programs social media sites including but not limited to our blogs, Facebook accounts & Groups, Twitter, YouTube pages and online Sharing forums - and look forward to any comments stories and experiences you want to share.

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While Rebecca's House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs makes reasonable efforts to monitor and or moderate content posted on its social media platforms we do not moderate all comments and cannot always respond in a timely manner to online requests for information.

Rebecca's House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs reserves the sole right to review and edit and/or delete any comments it deems are inappropriate. Comments including but not limited to the following maybe deleted it or edited by the moderators:

•   Abusive or hurtful comments about a blogger or another participant
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•   Comments and violate the privacy of our
•   clients and their families’

Information posted on one of our sites is not intended to be medical, clinical, or therapeutic advice and should not be considered medical, clinical or therapeutic advice nor is it intended to replace consultation with qualified physicians, therapists, psychiatrists or other healthcare provider.

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As we look forward to the holidays, here are some ways we can do it mindfully.

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Many find the managing the stress in college triggers their eating disorder behaviors as they strive to excel.

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Substance Abuse, Process Addictions, Causes & Internalizations Part 2 - A Guide for Recovery

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One more day! Join us with our Executive Program Director, Jeannette Rojas tomorrow at the 2017 iaedp Symposium. See you there!

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The Essentials About Eating Disorders - A Guide for Recovery

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PLEASE CLICK THE LINK & VOTE ENTRY # 10 Title “Healing the Shadow of Self I Used to Be” Rebecca's House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs- Lake Forest, CA - Client Entry "Imagine Me Contest" Artist/Group Bio: Anonymous group of clients at 21st Century Wellness Rebecca’s House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs, California. At Rebecca’s House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs, we recognize there is no single description or manifestation of an eating disorder. We know that eating disorders are debilitating mental illnesses that not only affect the person suffering, but also impact loved ones. It is not uncommon to see clients who are intelligent, high-achieving, often times Accomplished and talented, with a tendency toward perfectionism. This combination can make it very hard for them to find a recovery path on their own. In fact, failed attempts to recover on their own can further their shame and guilt. Grief, loss, trauma and depression increase negative feelings and stress. We understand and treat these complexities through our multi-disciplinary eating disorder treatment programs and levels of care, including Extended Care Treatment; Partial Day Treatment; Intensive Outpatient Treatment and Recovery Living. The exemplary treatment team at Rebecca’s House Eating Disorder Treatment Programs combines excellence in treatment with the understanding that each individual will face unique challenges as they move through our phases to create a life free of the all-consuming focus that eating disorders demand. Description/Inspiration: On her head are two crosswords - signifying dualism between negative judgments and positive affirmations to combat low self-worth. The barbed wire crown denotes the trap of insidious thoughts inside her mind. Her mask represents the facade of outward appearance, eyes reflecting society’s standards that we must overcome. Near her ear, a tattoo symbolizes commitment to restoration of healthy body image. On the ground, traveling up the feet and legs portrays earthiness; the desire to allow the healing powers of nature to secure connection with the universe. A trail of stones ascending to crystals represents the nonlinear journey of recovery. She wears wings to pronounce the courage and faith that she cultivates, which carry her in moments that she encounters significant trials. Her breasts artistically represent female objectification and uphill battles she faces: to embrace her feminine power and the life-sustaining forces she embodies, revealed in the infant resting close. On her abdomen, legs, and lower back are stretch marks that become flowers, showing the metamorphic process of the female body to be admired, opposed to conceal. Her skirt is made from surrendered "trophy" jeans of a recovering client, refurbished to signify that we no longer fit our body to our clothes, but fit our clothes to our body. On her heart chakra are virtues that cast out any darkness from her past and illuminate a vibrant connection to her higher power. She has scars on her wrists that drift to a rose in the palm of her hand, representative of the gifts such as compassion, empathy and gratitude that can take root out of the insurmountable pain that once identified her. She carries a blanket, characteristic of her learned ability to self-soothe and nurture with kindness, love and self-respect. http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07edta7tqviyz0yx8v/a01b8izuixqyi/questions

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Eating Disorders can Disrupt the Life We Were Meant To Live.

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Kathleen Murphy delivers a fantastic presentation for Breathe Life Healing Centers today!!!

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Thank you GirlTalkHQ for the continued support in getting the message out and driving awareness about eating disorders! Cami Julaine talks openly in her "Letter to My Eating Disorder" and choice to live...

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Wishing you Happiness, Health and Wholeness in 2017! Often, deciding to change is easy; acting on it is another story. It can be scary to confront yourself, to look at your life up close, and really move toward change. However, embracing fears helps to release the past, allowing you to focus on the present, and opens you to the possibilities that await you in the future. Whatever your downfalls or triggers may have been in the past, there is a way to deal with them in the present. Even the smallest of changes to your everyday behavior can translate the internal work you are doing into lasting results and a life aligned. Once you start to see how strong you really are and what you are capable of, the sky's the limit. No matter what your goals are, you can reach them if you are willing to do the work, and are committed to living healthy no matter how long it might take or how many times you have to start over or revisit day one. It takes the same amount of energy to create reasons for something as excuses against it. If you believe you are destined to fail, chances are good that you will. However, if you believe you are worth it, you can achieve almost anything you want. All of us at Rebecca's House wish you a healthy, happy and whole 2017! ~ You ARE Worth it!

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Rebecca's House wishes you a Happy Holiday & hopes you are having the fun, celebration & connection we shared with each other at our 2016 Holiday Party

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Out at Hierd Power celebrating the holidays!! Thank you for all you do Nanette Zumwalt!

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