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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · Medication: When eating disorders co-occur with conditions such as depression or mood disorders, medications to treat those issues can help. Doctors may also prescribe medication such as ...

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  2. Eating disorders can be prevented if action is taken at the first signs of recurrent preoccupation with body weight and image. Teens can learn healthy ways to cope with their worries and life challenges. Parents, schools and the community all have a role to play in building healthy coping skills that will help avoid eating disorders.

  3. Jan 1, 2011 · Often, a person will work very hard to hide an eating disorder. Below is a list of some common signs and symptoms of binge eating disorder, bulimia, and anorexia. If you notice any of these signs and symptoms in your teen, talk to your doctor. They can help evaluate your teen’s specific symptoms and recommend the best way to help.

  4. As a parent it can be tempting to back off because arguments may happen around mealtime or because we feel the child/teen does not want help, but don’t give in to the eating disorder. Remember that your child did not choose to have an eating disorder. Your role as a parent or caregiver is to help your child fight the eating disorder.

  5. Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses characterized by persistent disturbances in eating and eating-related behaviours that result in harm to one’s physical health, mental health, and/or psychosocial functioning. There is no singular cause of an eating disorder. The development of an eating disorder cannot be attributed to a specific ...

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  7. Sep 26, 2019 · Upon noticing any eating disorder warning signs, parents can call 855-900-2221 to find help for their teens. With a single call, parents will receive help from admissions specialists skilled in setting up the best level of care for teens with eating disorders.

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