Although eating disorders are often assumed to only affect women, the rise in men seeking treatment has risen by 70% from 2010-2016. Men often feel stigmatized and fear that treatment programs won't include them. Read more about this in this 2017 Men's Health article: here.
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Jamie Wolfe (M.S., L.Ac.)Jamie is a Licensed Clinical Acupuncturist whose work focuses around patients struggling with or in recovery from eating disorders as well as performing and visual artists. She holds a Masters of Science in Acupuncture from Tri-State College of Acupuncture in Manhattan, is a member of the Acupuncture Society of New York, and is a nationally Certified and Designated Diplomate of Acupuncture by NCCAOM. Archives
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