Caring for Someone with an Eating Disorder Worksheets
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Are you striving to provide the best possible support to a loved one facing the challenges of an eating disorder?
Is your loved one experiencing any of the following?
- Has their eating behavior changed drastically or do they show an unusual preoccupation with food, calories, or dieting?
- Do they frequently excuse themselves to go to the bathroom immediately after meals, possibly to engage in purging behaviors?
- Have you noticed significant weight fluctuations or changes in body shape over a relatively short period of time?
- Do they express an intense fear of gaining weight or becoming 'fat,' even if they are underweight or at a healthy weight?
- Are they excessively exercising or engaging in physical activities, despite fatigue, illness, or injury?
- Have they adopted rigid food rules, such as complete avoidance of certain food groups or only eating at specific times?
- Do they isolate themselves during meal times or seem uncomfortable eating around others?
- Have you observed behaviors indicative of binge eating, such as consuming unusually large amounts of food in a short period?
- Do they frequently speak negatively about their body or have a distorted perception of their size or shape?
- Are there signs of physical deterioration, such as hair loss, dental problems, dry skin, or brittle nails?
If so, Caring for Someone with an Eating Disorder Worksheets offers a comprehensive guide to help your loved one and yourself.
(+30 pages of evidence based exercises and techniques)
What’s Included?
- Assessment
- Myths and Facts About Eating Disorders
- Signs and Symptoms Checklist
- Recognizing Triggers
- Planning for Tough Conversations
- Resources Directory
- Meal Support Tips
- Managing Social Eating Situations
- Being an Effective Advocate
- Understanding the Impact of Media
- Setting Boundaries
- Reflecting on Feelings
- Processing Guilt and Blame
- Coping with Setbacks
Who Can Benefit From These Worksheets?
- Individuals who feel overwhelmed by a loved one’s eating disorder.
- Family members seeking to improve communication and offer gentle support.
- Caregivers striving to create a balanced life while supporting someone with an eating disorder.
Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary for effective, compassionate care for your loved one with an eating disorder.