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How Eating Recovery At Home gave these parents the tools they needed to support their daughter’s recovery.
Boundaries are essential for respecting our own and others’ needs. For children in treatment, appropriate boundaries will only enhance their recovery.…
Care coordinators help patients prepare for life after treatment. Discover care coordination services provided for patients with eating disorders and…
As the flame of summer slowly burns out, teens and parents alike are beginning to wonder what the upcoming school year might bring. Alongside the…
Like many of you, I have a box tucked away in my closet reserved for items that hold special memories for me. On marked occasions I will rummage…
The transition to college is one of the most common times to develop an eating disorder. In fact, according to the National Institute of Mental…
Upon your child’s return home from eating disorder treatment you will likely experience a mixed bag of emotions: relief, excitement, trepidation, and…
The most common question asked by parents of children struggling with eating disorders is: “Is the eating disorder my fault?” In addition to a…
Common Levels of Care: OP: Outpatient: The patient lives at home and attends regularly scheduled sessions (usually 45-50 minutes) at a therapist’s…
Despite increased prevalence of eating disorders in the United States, widespread misconceptions about eating disorders remain that challenge…
AN: Anorexia ADD Attention Deficit Disorder ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ARFID: Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder BDD:…
If you have a loved one who is suffering from an eating disorder, life as you knew it has been turned on its head. Eating disorders impact entire…
There are substantial resources for parents of children with eating disorders. At times, it can seem that there are fewer resources addressing…
Dealing with Negative Body ImageBody image does not refer to what you look like but rather the personal relationship you have with your body. It…
Early detection and intervention are key for keeping your child/loved one on the path of recovery. Listed below are some Red Light tips on…
At some time or another, all mothers have been there—we spend hours slaving over a lovely meal (or after a busy day, we defrost some tasty leftovers)…
Almost Anorexic: Is My (or My Loved One’s) Relationship with Food a Problem by Jennifer J. Thomas, Ph.D., and Jenni Schaefer Anorexia…
A common misperception about eating disorders is that these serious illnesses only affect women. In reality, eating disorders can and do affect men…
Stress among children and adolescents is on the rise, and mental health professionals are seeing the impact as more children seek treatment for…
Having a child or other loved one who is struggling with an eating disorder is scary stuff. You want to ease their pain and no doubt you are worrying…
Grain Exchanges provide carbohydrates for energy, fiber, and B vitamins 1 Grain equals: 1 slice bread ½ English muffin ½ cup…
While going out to dinner is an activity most people look forward to, for a family with a loved one with an eating disorder, it can induce feelings of…
Establishing effective communication patterns and ways of supporting a partner struggling with an eating disorder can be challenging. Two of the…
Following is a letter written by Bonnie Brennan to anyone who is caring for a loved one with an eating disorder. Today I would like to acknowledge…
It is important to receive proper nourishment and relearn healthy eating patterns in eating disorder treatment and recovery. For parents,…
If you are struggling in your journey today, perhaps you may find it helpful to ask yourself the question I asked myself every morning in those early…
Recently I had the opportunity to speak with a few parents of kids who are struggling with eating disorders; there was a common thread in our…
You may be surprised to learn that what may look like picky eating could actually be an eating disorder. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder…
Check out our podcast, Mental Note. Beth Ayn's tells the story of her daughter being diagnosed with anorexia and the journey that led her to start…
Check out our podcast, Mental Note. In celebration of Father's Day, we sit down with David Bachman the father of two boys, one of which began a battle…
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