Supporting Someone Who Has an Eating Disorder
Overview
When someone you care about has an eating disorder such as anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating and is in treatment, it is important that you show support. Try the following ideas.
Family therapy and counseling
Many people struggle with handling their feelings and interactions with someone who has an eating disorder. Counseling, such as family therapy, can help you learn ways to encourage healthy eating behaviors in children and teens who have eating disorders.
Counseling can be a big help to everyone in your family. This can mean seeing a counselor alone, as a couple, or as a family. Each family member may need reassurance or counseling at different times during the course of the illness.
- Use a professional counselor to help you work through your concerns and reduce the eating disorder's impact on you and your family.
- Make time for other children in your family to receive one-on-one love and attention.
- Use a family therapist to help your family members find new ways to support one another.
- Use a family therapist to find new ways to support your loved one's eating disorder recovery. For example, a person who has anorexia is likely to do better in an organized environment that is free from chaos and emotional outbursts
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Current as of: July 31, 2024
Current as of: July 31, 2024