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Is Family-Based Treatment the Right Fit for Us?

Tips to figure out if your child and family are ready for FBT for eating disorders.

November 2, 2022
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Predicting Recovery from Anorexia Nervosa: What Do We Know?

Identifying factors associated with improved symptoms or sustained recovery can help enhance treatment and reduce relapse risk.

January 22, 2021
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Family-Based Treatment: The Child’s Perspective

What 3 teens shared with us about their experience of Family-Based Treatment for anorexia nervosa.

August 5, 2020
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Family-Based Treatment: The Parents’ Perspective

One family's reflections on family-based treatment for anorexia nervosa.

February 26, 2020
Families and Young Adults/Research/Treatment

ARFID: What have we learned?

Seven years after its introduction into the DSM eating disorder's section, here is what the research on ARFID is telling us.

January 24, 2020
Families and Young Adults/Treatment

Multifamily Group

Written by Michelle Laub, LMSW, and Nikki Pagano, LMSW. Families finding strength in shared experiences.

June 10, 2019
Treatment

Why Seeking Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa is Hard

And what to do about it. A research assistant's reflections on the challenges of seeking eating disorders treatment.

July 18, 2018
Research/Treatment

Anorexia Nervosa versus Bulimia Nervosa: What’s in a Name?

Why the proper classification of an eating disorder diagnosis helps patients and providers.

April 4, 2018
Families and Young Adults/Treatment

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

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

March 1, 2018
Treatment

3 More Eating Disorder Myths Busted

Distinguishing fact from fiction when it comes to eating disorders.

May 11, 2015
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