“The Joy Project is a non-profit, grassroots organization based on the philosophy of using real-world, workable solutions to end the epidemic of eating disorders. We work towards reducing the rate and severity of eating disorders by supporting and conducting research, education, and support programs”.
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Joy Nollenberg of the Joy Project contacted me via email…..
“The Joy Project is a non-profit, grassroots organization based on the
philosophy of using real-world, workable solutions to end the epidemic of
eating disorders. We work towards reducing the rate and severity of eating
disorders by supporting and conducting research, education, and support
programs. The Joy Project does not seek to replace or discourage traditional or
current treatments, but to expand the options for treatment. We seek to make
treatment options more accessible to anyone affected and find and implement
ways to make treatment more effective. The Joy Project seeks to empower
individuals with eating disorders to be active participants in their own
recovery.Our website intends to provide no-cost information, resources, and online
support to individuals with eating disorders. In addition, we offer inventive
no-cost peer-support, consumer-driven, in-person programming that aims to reach
people who lack adequate access to traditional treatment methods”.



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Any disorder can be traced to an attitudeor and/or belief, and can therefore be
de conditioned by reexamination and re choosing. It’s a matter of choice.
the initial conditioning usually is initiated in a state of ignorance and can be
deconditioned and reconditioned in a chosen state of consciosness rather than
ignorance. All conditions come about or are allowed by emotional reaction
with no real cialogue between body and mind because the emotions intervene and the mind receives instruction nevertheless which it then acts upon and thereby creates the given condition in the body and habit further makes it take form.
Thanks and feel welcome to contact me for further discussion—Doug Rosbury
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