Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders

Family-based treatment (FBT) allows patients to stay at home under the strict supervision of parents, and evidence shows it is the fastest way of getting underweight patients back to a healthy weight. While FBT can seem daunting for parents, it is a generally feasible option for patients who are in a stable medical condition. In…

Boys and Eating Disorders

There is a common misconception that eating disorders only affect girls and young women. However, disordered eating also affects boys and young men, and it is important to not overlook this atypical population. Statistics vary, but it is believed that around a quarter to a third of eating disorder patients are male. In her article,…

What Is Atypical Anorexia Nervosa?

Atypical anorexia nervosa is a less well known type of anorexia, and in this case, the person is not noticeably thin. As a result, the eating disorder often goes unnoticed. In her article, Caroline Miller discusses the symptoms, treatment methods, and takeaways for atypical anorexia. With the increasing number of atypical anorexia nervosa patients, clinicians…

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Eating Disorders on the Rise in Teens

As the pandemic continues to create a severe strain on medical systems nation-wide, eating disorder cases have also unfortunately seen a sharp increase. This is particularly true among the teenage population whose social isolation and added reliance on electronic screens have created an environment where all types of eating disorders may thrive. KQED recently published…

Men of F.E.A.S.T. – A New Type of Support Service

F.E.A.S.T. (Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment for Eating Disorders) started a unique virtual support service this year called Men of F.E.A.S.T. and is quickly gaining traction. Designed for the male audience, its objective is to empower and educate those who have loved ones, friends, and colleagues with eating disorders in becoming more effective in caregiving.…