Overcoming Delays in Seeking Eating Disorder Help
Briefly

Research indicates that parents are now often the primary observers of eating disorder symptoms in their children, revealing a shift in detection dynamics. Public health efforts have increased awareness, making parents more proactive in recognizing symptoms like food restriction and exercise changes.
Many parents feel a mixture of relief and anger when learning about their child's eating disorder. This complex emotional response often leads parents to push for immediate dietary changes, but it can take them months to seek professional help.
Read at Psychology Today
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