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What School Counselors Need to Know about Eating Disorders Marty Slyter, Ph.D., L.M.H.C. Eastern Washington University.

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1 What School Counselors Need to Know about Eating Disorders Marty Slyter, Ph.D., L.M.H.C. Eastern Washington University

2 Statistics Female athletes Mortality rate for Anorexia Nervosa Diversity Obesity Men Mortality rate for all eating disorders

3 Definitions Binge Eating Disorder Bulimia Anorexia Warning Signs of an Eating Disorder

4 Eating Disorders are not just about Food Disorders of Control Disorders of Thinking Disorders of Coping Disorders of Identity Disorders of Values and Lifestyle Disorders of Relationships Disorders of Feelings Disorders of Behavior

5 Causes Biological Sociological Psychological Chronic Dieting Conditions that Co-exist Sexual Identity

6 Causes Continued Family Dynamics: Control The Anorectic Family-Minuchin

7 Female Athlete Triad (TFAT) Disordered Eating Amenorrhea Osteoporosis

8 Men Statistics Case Example Red Flags Boys and Body Image

9 Prevention Universal Targeted What Parents Can Do Case example: Melissa

10 Intervention and Treatment Appointment with general practitioner Therapy Comprehensive Plan Focus on weight restoration and attempts to change behavior. Example of “Maudsley Method”

11 Intervention and Treatment continued Bulimia Nervosa: CBT Binge Eating Disorder: IPT and CBT Group Work Art therapies

12 Intervention and Treatment continued Medication Mindfulness Dialectical Behavior Therapy Relapse Prevention

13 References Arnold, C. (2007). Next to nothing: A firsthand account of one teenager’s experience with an eating disorder. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. Bardick, A. D., Bernes, K. B., McCulloch, A. R. M., Witko, K. D., Spriddle, J. W. & Roest, A. R. (2004). Eating disorder intervention, prevention, and treatment: Recommendations for school counselors. Professional School Counseling, (2), 168-174

14 References Cameron, V. L. & Walsh, B. T. (2005). If your adolescent has an eating disorder. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. Ray, S. L. (2004). Eating disorders in adolescent males. Professional School Counseling, 8(1), 98-101. Taylor, J. T. (2006). Equal opportunity disorders. ASCA School Counselor, 48(3), 38-41.


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