by Lisa Burns, F.E.A.S.T. Board Member, Canada representative to the Global Task Force, and presenter for Body Peace Conference, October 2019
Look, you’re scared, we get it! Up to now, the likelihood you’ve received any information at all, is small. Potentially, no one has handed you a binder or book to help you learn ALL THE STUFF…or you’ve been given a few things and none of it feels right, sounds helpful or makes sense.
That changes today!
Below are some of my favorite links to articles, podcasts, movies, materials to share, books, on-line peer support; all made available to support you as you support your ‘person’ on the road (and it may be LONG) to recovery!
Academy for Eating Disorders Medical Management Guide
10 Things I Wish Educators Knew About Eating Disorders
10 Things I Wish Physicians Knew About Eating Disorders
The Nine Truths About Eating Disorders
Anorexia–Parents to Parents: What We Wish We Had Understood
Eating Disorders ‘From the Inside Out’ Dr. Laura Hill TED
Children Pediatric Growth Charts and Eating Disorders
Call It As You See It – Advice To Parents
Is The (ED) Treatment Your Child Is Getting FBT?
10 Things I Want Parents to Know About Anorexia
Eating Disorders Meal Support: Helpful Approaches for Families
Can FBT Strategies Be Used For Early Intervention?
If It Were Cancer
Anosognosia Conditions and Eating Disorders
What Pediatricians and Parents Need To Know
Notice of Illness to Family & Friends
Books
**The links here are from Amazon.ca Please change to .com or .org depending on your country of residence
***This is not a complete list and is the reading most recommended until you and your person are well on the way to recovery
When Your Teen Has An Eating Disorder Dr. Lauren Muhlheim
Sick Enough: A Guide To Medical Complications of Eating Disorders
Binge Eating Disorder: The Journey To Recovery And Beyond
Rehabilitate, Rewire, Recover!: Anorexia recovery for the determined adult
Neural Rewiring for Eating Disorder Recovery: For real and meaningful mental freedom
Decoding Anorexia: How Breakthroughs in Science Offer Hope for Eating Disorders
Peer Support and other help
Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment for Eating Disorders
Great links! Thanks, Lisa. 🙂
Hi – I don’t know if anyone will see this, but the parent guide link above goes to another website and says that page is not availlable.
Thanks so much, I removed the broken link.