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A Perspective on Eating Disorder Recovery: From a therapist who has been in the field for 40+ years, by John Levitt, PhD

There are no "good" or "bad" foods. Parents should model a normal eating pattern for their children to avoid eating disorders.

Stop calling food “good” and “bad,” offer dessert a few times a week (or every day!), and other advice from dietician Alex Raymond

An interview about yoga, mindfulness and surviving adolescence with eating disorders with Annie Shiel and Merideth VanSant, co-founders of True U

Self Harm and eating disorders – interaction and information to consider when parenting a child with either or both, an interview with Angela Wurtzel, MA, LMFT, CEDS

About CBT and DBT for eating disorder treatment, by Charlotte W. Thomas, LCSW

Handling the holidays when you have a child in the weight recovery stage of eating disorder recovery, an interview with Dr. Renee Rienecke

5 tips for supporting your child through recovery over the holidays, by Melainie Rogers, MS, RDN, CDN, CEDRD

What to know if you think your son might have an eating disorder, by Brian Pollack, LCSW, CEDS

Tree pose with your teenager who has eating disorders to build connection, by Jennifer Kreatsoulas, PhD, RYT

Building self-worth can help your child recover from an eating disorder, by Brett McDonald, M.S.

Don't talk about diets at home, and don't let kids diet

Don’t bring talk of diets and losing weight into the family home, by Anastasia Amour

What should I feed my kids? What are the most important food rules? Answers from Marci Evans, RD

Does your teenager have trouble with overeating and binge eating? Some ideas from Andrea Wachter, LMFT

Intuitive eating is a great tool for people with eating disorders, but it should be carefully monitored for possible distortions – with Christy Harrison, RD

Thanksgiving can be hard on kids who have eating disorders – tips for parents to make it easier – by Colleen Reichmann, Psy.D.

3 Simple Ways for Families to Get Grounded at Mealtime By Jennifer Kreatsoulas, PhD, RYT-500

Binge Eating Disorder and your child – what to do, how to help. An interview with Jennifer Rollin, psychotherapist

What to know about outpatient treatment for eating disorders – by Dr. Ashley Southard

What I Want Parents to Know About Eating Disorders – by Colleen Reichmann, Psy.D

Coming to terms with your child’s – and your own – natural weight – an interview with Tracy Brown, RD

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