The Crucial Role of Parents in Eating Disorder Treatment
Understanding the complex nature of eating disorders and fostering open family communication to increase connection with a child lost to an eating disorder illness is essential in supporting the recovery process. As a clinician, I have interacted with numerous clients, emphasizing the importance of including families in the treatment of young people who, through various means, restrict their food intake to the point of inducing malnutrition and both mental and physical distress.
The involvement of families in eating disorder treatment is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, during a phase when children's executive functioning is underdeveloped and influenced by neurological changes due to illness, proximity to healthy adult role models becomes paramount. Secondly, parents often find themselves in the most advantageous position to disrupt eating disorder behaviors. Lastly, when children face challenges related to their food habits and body relationships, the bond between parents and daughters is often........
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