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...college environment characterized by constant stress, eating disorders and body issues can become quite serious, ECHO members say. Harvard students' high expectations for themselves and their achievements often lead them to eating problems, and then ECHO's door...
Behind the closed door sit two of the 18 staffers for Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO), a group dedicated to raising campus awareness of eating disorders and body image problems. While outreach is an important part of ECHO's image, the office is also a place for people to stop by from 8 to 11 p.m., Sunday through Wednesday. After hours, the hotline forwards the calls to one counselor's personal telephone line...
...staff of ECHO is there for people with eating disorders, for friends of people with eating disorders or people who just need to talk about their food concerns...
...feel that it's something that touches us all, not only the people who have a diagnosed eating disorder. It's a spectrum," says one of ECHO's co-directors...
...takes more than comfy couches and a quiet room to draw visitors to the ECHO office. To make students feel comfortable using the service, ECHO maintains a strict policy of confidentiality. In addition, students who use the service remain anonymous. In order to preserve this anonymity, the ECHO staff asked that their real names not be revealed in this article...