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Plan ahead for holiday meals with persons who have eating disorders Many well-meaning persons may find themselves wondering how to behave around persons recovering from eating disorders. Should they encourage their loved one to eat or ignore his or her eating disorder entirely? “Ideally, family and friends should be sensitive to the fact that their guest or loved one has an eating disorder,” says Theresa Fassihi, PhD, a psychologist with the Eating Disorders Program at The Menninger Clinic. “Respect that, while the meal may be a joyous occasion for you, it may be stressful to a person with an eating disorder, especially one who has recently completed treatment.” Food-centered events may trigger eating disorder behavior, such and bingeing and purging, for some persons in recovery. To prepare for an upcoming meal, persons recovering from eating disorders often plan in advance what they will eat and may have dietary restrictions that prevent them from eating certain foods. Dr. Fassihi offers some do’s and don’ts for families and friends celebrating the holidays with persons recovering from eating disorders: Do:
Don’t:
If you suspect someone at your dinner or party has an eating disorder, talk to that person at a later time about your concerns, Dr. Fassihi says. Encourage him or her to see an eating disorder specialist to be evaluated for an eating disorder. If your friend or loved one denies a problem, emphasize the tremendous health risks of eating disorders, especially heart problems, permanent bone loss and death. Early intervention offers people with eating disorders the best prognosis.
The Menninger Clinic is an international specialty psychiatric center, providing treatment, research and education. Founded in 1925 in
Sidebar: Does your college kid have an eating disorder? Parents may notice changes in their college-aged child’s eating behavior during the holiday season, because many students return home for more than a day or so for the first time since summer. Signs of eating disorders include:
The Menninger Clinic is an international specialty psychiatric center, providing treatment, research and education. Founded in 1925 in Kansas, Menninger relocated to
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