The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders
Table of Contents

Excerpt from The Parent's Guide to Eating Disorders
by Marcia Herrin, EdD, MPH, RD and Nancy Matsumoto
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Foreword vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Marcia's Story xix
Part One: Identifying an Eating Disorder
1. At Risk: Recognizing an Eating Disorder
and Spotting Early Warning Signs 29
2. Bad Habit or Dangerous Behavior?
When to Worry About Disordered Eating 50
3. Prevention: The Power of the Preemptive Strike 66
4. The Family on the Front Lines 84
5. Boys at Risk 99
6. Medical Consequences of Eating Disorders 111
Part Two: Taking Action
7. Breaking the Ice: How to Open the Discussion 143
8. Avoiding Parent Traps: How Improving Your Relationship
to Food and Your Body Can Help Your Child 162
9. Beyond the Family Circle: Friends, School, and Summer Camp 179
Part Three: Using Maudsley Methods
10. The Maudsley Approach: Treating Anorexia Nervosa 199
11. Parent-Assisted Meals and Snacks (PAMS): A Nutrition-Oriented
Interpretation of the Maudsley Approach to Anorexia 206
12. Using PAMS and the Maudsley Approach to Treat Bulimia
and Binge-Eating Disorder 221
13. A Mother's Account: How PAMS Tipped the Balance
in My Daughter's Fight Against Anorexia 232
Part Four: Healthy Eating Guide
14. Normalizing Eating with a Food Plan 239
15. Getting the Most Out of the Food Plan 265
16. Normalizing Exercise 296
17. Managing Relapse 318
18. When You've Done All You Can:
Professional Resources and How to Use Them 334
19. In Closing 361
Bibliography 367
Index 375






