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Marcia Herrin

    The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders
    The Parent's Guide to Childhood Eating Disorders
    • A successful new approach to treating eating disorders in preteens and teens, from a nationally renowned expert in the field. In a society where eating disorders are rampant, it often takes special awareness and vigilance to raise children who will come to the dinner table free of the modern food-related phobias: fear of being fat, fear of excess calories, and obsession with physical appearance. Emphasizing a nutritional approach to treatment, The Parent's Guide to Childhood Eating Disorders will prove to parents that effective solutions can begin in the home with a reasonable investment of time, effort, and love. This groundbreaking guide includes information on: - spottng early warning signs - normalizing eating and exercises - dealing with school, friends, sports, and camp - knowing when to seek professional help - avoiding a relapse As an expert in eating disorders, a former anorexic, and the mother of two teenagers, Dr. Marcia Herrin speaks with rare authority and understanding. The Parent's Guide to Childhood Eating Disorders takes readers step-by-step through the healing journey that Herrin makes with each of her patients. This important new addition to the literature is a warm, accessible guide that all parents concerned about eating disorders will turn to for practical and reassuring information.

      The Parent's Guide to Childhood Eating Disorders
    • The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders

      Supporting Self-Esteem, Healthy Eating, and Positive Body Image at Home

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the family's role, this guide empowers parents to address eating disorders through understanding and proactive engagement. It emphasizes early identification of issues and fostering healthy food attitudes in children. Targeting teens and younger children, the book discusses specific challenges like boys at risk and navigating social environments. It also provides practical strategies for nonjudgmental intervention. Additional resources, including an appendix and further reading, support parents in their journey to promote healthy relationships with food and body image.

      The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders