What Parents Need to Know About
Eating Disorders
Helping End Eating Disorders
Dr. Ira Sacker, author of
Dying to Be Thin, has been treating eating
disorders for 25 years. He believes that the
biggest misconception parents
have is that the eating disorder is about food. What it's really about, he
says, is an individual having a
difficult time looking at herself and really
seeing herself.
What Dr. Sacker tries to do with his patients is to shift their focus
away from their
body image, and towards something they have a passion about.
In Justine's case, he discovered that she loves horses. Dr. Sacker was able
to use that passion to direct her attention to a place where she could feel
in control of something in her life.
The real issue is self-esteem, according to Dr. Sacker, and it's not just
about the
child with the eating disorder; it's a family issue.
Parents need
to understand that giving a child reinforcement about their body is not the
answer. Once you reinforce their body image, they don't hear it as positive
or negative. The answer lies in shifting the child's focus away from their
body image to something they really love.
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