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The Intersection of Eating Disorders, Old Age, and Care Transitions
The transition to old age or a higher level of care can trigger a person's eating disorder and make it a bigger part of their lives for the first time. It's important to have conversations with loved ones and reflect on universal issues rather than assuming it only affects certain demographics.
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The finger-pointing approach can make it hard to communicate with someone about their eating disorder.
49:40 - 51:31 (01:51)
Summary
The finger-pointing approach can make it hard to communicate with someone about their eating disorder. Instead, approach the conversation with empathy and ask how they're doing and avoid pointing out specific behaviors.
ChapterThe Intersection of Eating Disorders, Old Age, and Care Transitions
EpisodeEating Disorders
PodcastMaintenance Phase
Life events such as aging, going to college, having a baby, or moving into a higher level of care can trigger or reactivate eating disorders for some people, emphasizing the universal nature of these issues.
51:31 - 53:33 (02:01)
Summary
Life events such as aging, going to college, having a baby, or moving into a higher level of care can trigger or reactivate eating disorders for some people, emphasizing the universal nature of these issues.
ChapterThe Intersection of Eating Disorders, Old Age, and Care Transitions
EpisodeEating Disorders
PodcastMaintenance Phase
The podcast features an interview with Erin, where she discusses the importance of body positivity and self-love and shares her preferred medium for discussing dietary habits.
53:33 - 55:14 (01:40)
Summary
The podcast features an interview with Erin, where she discusses the importance of body positivity and self-love and shares her preferred medium for discussing dietary habits.