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Call It as You See It: Advice to Parents

April 28, 2014

Your child has an eating disorder, and perhaps they’ve come to ask for your help. Or maybe not. Read on for advice on helping your child overcome their illness.

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Families and Young Adults/Treatment

What You Need to Know about Family Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa

March 1, 2018

Answers to some commonly asked questions about the treatment approach and what it involves.

November 2, 2022

Is Family-Based Treatment the Right Fit for Us?

Tips to figure out if your child and family are ready for

January 24, 2020

ARFID: What have we learned?

Seven years after its introduction into the DSM eating disorder's section, here

Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

Weight Class Sports: How Much is Too Much?

Weight-class athletes may be at particular risk to develop disordered eating behaviors.

February 9, 2015
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

How to Help a Teammate with Eating Problems

Expressing care and concern for a teammate who may be struggling with disordered eating not only helps that individual—it can help the

November 12, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

The Trick about Treats: Tips for Parents

There isn’t a magical, secret way to get your kids to have a healthy relationship with food. But thoughtfully navigating the common

October 27, 2014
Events and Advocacy/Families and Young Adults

Fighting Fat Talk

"Fat talk" is commonplace on college campuses and appears to be associated with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. Holly Thompson, Director of

October 20, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

Back-to-School: 5 Ways to Beat School Stress All Semester Long

It's no secret: much of what you’ll remember from your college years will be lessons learned outside the classroom. Putting healthy patterns

September 3, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

Back-to-School: Phys Ed 101 for College Athletes

Putting in the time and effort to figure out what will work best for you to maintain physical and psychological health as

August 25, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

Back-to-School: Top 5 Ways to Tackle Your Eating Disorder Freshman Year

You may have the magical idea that the eating disorder won’t follow you to school. There’s no such thing as magic, but

August 18, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All/Treatment

Call It as You See It: Advice to Parents

Your child has an eating disorder, and perhaps they’ve come to ask for your help. Or maybe not. Read on for advice

April 28, 2014
Families and Young Adults/Helpful Strategies for All

“Lighter Than My Shadow” and the Eating Disorder Memoir

Before you flip open the next bestseller, take a moment to think about how the material may affect you.

March 24, 2014
Events and Advocacy/Families and Young Adults

Early Detection of Eating Disorders

The team at the Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is dedicated to community outreach and was appreciative of the opportunity to speak

January 7, 2014
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