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Why, if I'm aware that I have an eating disorder, don't I want to recover yet?

Jordi Mitjà
Jordi Mitjà Costa
Nurse at the Integrated Functional Eating Disorders Unit. Mental Health Department
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona

In the recovery process from an eating disorder, such as anorexia and bulimia, you will go through several phases. The second phase, known as the contemplation phase, is when you begin to realize that something is wrong. But it's not until the third phase that you begin to mentally prepare yourself for the need to make changes in your life and seek strategies to do so. This is why, even though you may already have some awareness of the illness, recurring thoughts about it may still be present. Being aware of this is the first and most fundamental step in the recovery process.

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Jordi Mitjà
Jordi Mitjà Costa
Nurse at the Integrated Functional Eating Disorders Unit. Mental Health Department
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Sara Bujalance Arguijo
Psychologist specialised in ED. Director
Associació contra l'Anorèxia i la Bulímia (ACAB)