Eating problems are common in children and teenagers. Yet myths about such problems abound, making it very difficult to separate the facts from popular beliefs. This book will help you understand some of the more common reasons why problems arise and will provide you with advice on what you and others can do to manage the situation.
Key Features
- Accessible and straightforward introduction to eating disorders
- Practical advice for parents on managing eating issues
- Case studies to help understand children's experiences
- Covers how to identify a complete range of eating difficulties
- Guidance on approaching specific problems
- Information on where to seek help and treatment
Additional Information
Written by two experienced clinicians, this new edition of Eating Disorders: A Parents' Guide is dedicated to clarifying the subject of eating disorders. This book will be welcomed by anyone who is concerned about the eating habits of their children and will be invaluable to professionals working with those suffering from eating disorders.