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1. Is Eating Disorder just a phase in teenage years and will it go away after a while?
While dieting and awareness of body image may be seen in the teenage years, it can increase the risk of an eating disorder if it gets out of control. While anorexia nervosa generally begins during pre-adolescent and adolescent years as a way of coping in response to the increasing stressors associated with growing up, no one chooses to have an eating disorder. Dieting may be a phase but it can become a serious problem when it gets out of control. Ignoring unhealthy eating patterns and waiting for anorexia nervosa to resolve spontaneously rarely results in recovery.
2. What can parents do to help their child with eating disorders?
Parents are the most important resource for the successful treatment of eating disorders. Some things that parents can do to aid in the recovery of their child are:
Seek and evaluate clinical treatment options
Prioritise the treatment of eating disorder over other activities(e.g school and co-curricular activities) to concentrate on treatment
Take control of eating and food until the patient is able to do so independently
Support your child with eating disorder, other siblings and other parent(s) or caregiver(s) emotionally and practically.
Engage in treatment that ensures full nutrition and normalising eating behaviours
Put boundaries on eating disorder and activity behaviours in your homes
Read widely about eating disorders and effective treatment
Work closely with your spouse or other family members to present a united voice to the patient
Seek treatment for yourselves if you have illnesses or disordered eating behaviours
Engage in self-care
Remember the adolescent did not choose the illness and is not to blame.
Remember the causes of ED are complex, and parents are not to blame.
Never give up and believe in full recovery.
3. My child says that “I am fine” and does not want to get help. What can I do?
Your loved ones cannot choose how they feel or think when they are ill. Eating disorders are known brain problems: not bad behavior or making poor choices. Your sympathy and confidence can help. Avoid arguments or discussing about eating disorder symptoms can be helpful and preserve your energy for the more important tasks of providing adequate nutrition.
Treatment for eating disorders can help with all the symptoms above. Not all patients experience all of them, and each person may have them to different degrees at different times.
Without re-establishing normal eating behaviours and restoring the body's nutritional status and adequate weight, patients cannot be expected to overcome these symptoms. Food is medicine.
4. What are the additional resources that I can read up more about eating disorders?
Websites
These are good websites for individuals with ED as well as parents/carers:
https://www.feast-ed.org/
https://butterfly.org.au/
https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
Books to support carers:
Help your teenager beat an eating disorder
By James Lock and Daniel Le Grange (The Guildford Press, 2005)
My Kid is back: Empowering parents to beat Anorexia Nervosa
By June Alexander and Daniel Le Grange
Skills-based learning for caring for a loved one with an Eating Disorder. The new Maudsley method.
By Janet Treasure, Grainne Smith & Anne Crane
Brave girl eating: A family’s struggle with Anorexia
By Harriet Brown
Eating with your anorexic: How my child recovered through family based treatment and yours can too
By Laura Collins
Eating disorders: A parent’s guide
By Rachel Bryant-Waugh & Bryan Lask.
1/9/2022 10:32 PM
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