How to Help: Treatment for People with Eating
Disorders
Treatments for eating disorders with the aid of
a psychologist or counselor are the only types of treatment that
will be referred to in this article. This is because they have been
proven effective, and most other methods are not reliable enough to
consider. Therapy and counseling are the critical parts of
treatment, but since eating disorders affect both the mind and
body, other health professionals are going to be needed. Dieticians
and doctors are most likely going to accompany mental health
professional in the process of bringing an inflicted person back to
health.
Family and friends will play a key role in the process of recovery.
The change of emotions and eating styles will cause a lot of
emotional stress in the patient. Support will be both physical and
emotional. Driving the patient to appointments and verify that food
and nutrients are ingested would be examples of physical support.
Emotional support would include being a shoulder to cry on, or
being a pillar of strength to look to during times of change for
the patient.
A typical step in
recovery is education about nutritional needs and the body. This
usually includes the planning of meals and explaining the reasons
for which foods the patient will be eating and why they need to eat
it.
Hospitalization occurs if the patient is experiencing physical
problems. This usually occurs if body weight is extremely low,
and/or if a patient is experiencing a life-threatening symptom.
Outpatient procedures usually occur after a successful
hospitalization or as a normal course of action if hospitalization
is not needed. Outpatient procedures are the preferred route of
treatment. This allows the patient to be in the comfortable hands
of family or friends. Outpatient therapy can include group therapy,
family counseling, nutritional counseling, and possibly psychiatric
medications.
Success of treatment is related to how soon the
problem is diagnosed. The longer something is practiced, the harder
the patterns are to break. Eating disorders do incredible damage to
the mind and body so the longer an eating disorder is left
untreated the more dangerous it becomes. Death can eventually
result from organ failure due to malnutrition. If you feel that you
are suffering from an eating disorder you have to talk to someone
about it as soon as possible. If you feel that you can not approach
your parents then it would be a good idea to go to a school nurse,
school counselor, neighbor, friend, or teacher.
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