Help your Teenager Beat an Eating Disorder
Always harmful and potentially deadly, eating disorders can wreak havoc on families. Unfortunately, the same can often be said of their treatment: blaming parents for the illness, many eating disorder programs exclude parents and widen the rift in an already shattered family. This powerful and controversial book by top researchers James Lock and Daniel le Grange argues that parents are not the culprits but the key to their teen's recovery. Based on new research, Help Your Teenager Beat an Eating Disorder shows how parents can break the disorder's control over their child's mind and re-establish normal eating and family relations. The odds for full recovery drop precipitously if treatment is delayed. A radically important wake up call, this book urges parents to act now. KEY FEATURES: * A proven clinical approach is distilled for parents for the first time. * Crucial guidance: anorexia has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric illnesses. But if caught within the first 2 years, chances for survival greatly increase. * Respected, experienced authors demonstrate that parental involvement - although shunned in other methods - is an important factor in successful treatment. * Eating disorders are insidious and relapses are frequent: parents need to be armed with the information in this book. AUDIENCE: Parents who are concerned about their child's eating habits or dieting, or who have already received an eating disorder diagnosis. Also of interest to mental health and education professionals working with adolescents and families.
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