Looking Under the Hood: How Executive Function Support Strengthens Eating Disorder Recovery

An interview with Jessica Aronson, LCSW-R | By Casey Schmalacker At New Frontiers Executive Function Coaching, we explore how learning, self-regulation, and executive functioning shape growth across the lifespan. Increasingly, our work intersects with mental health professionals who recognize that challenges with planning, flexibility, impulse control, and follow-through are not isolated academic concerns, they are deeply connected to wellbeing and…

Eating Disorders and Neurodivergence: What You Need to Know

Guest Post by: Stephanie Miodus, PhD, NCSP, Licensed Psychologist and Founder at Next Steps Psychology Eating and feeding disorders affect millions of people, but they vary in the ways they present, especially in individuals who are neurodivergent. A significant overlap exists between neurodivergence, such as autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and eating and feeding disorders,…