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Welcome Roland Park Country School Parents
Parent-Connect 2007-2008
Topic: Eating Disorders and Body Image
Parent-Connect
Live Session: March 3rd, 8:00-9:00PM
EST
The media’s omnipresence
in adolescent culture can influence the way teens view their bodies.
Both genders can face body image, nutrition problems and steroid
use. Join our experts to learn the signs and symptoms of various
eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and
compulsive exercise addiction) as well as practical approaches to
confront and support your child if necessary. Learn what to say,
and what not to say, as well as how to counteract the overwhelming
tide of the media.
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Facilitation Guide for Further Discussion of Eating Disorders and Body Image
Slides for Review of Eating Disorders and Body Image coming soon
Recommended Reading List
Weight Concerns Scale
Helpful Information for Parents
National Resources
For Support
- Eating Disorder.com, www.eating-disorder.com, 1.866.575.8179. In addition to an online self
assessment and a wealth of information about eating disorders, this site has a search engine that
allows users to find a treatment program that best fits their age and situation.
- Eating Disorder Information and Referral Center, www.EDreferral.com. This website is a resource for
information and treatment options for all forms of eating disorders. It includes referrals to local
treatment centers across the country.
- National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), 847.831.3438,
www.anad.org. ANAD is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people with eating disorders
and their families. In addition to its hotline counseling, ANAD operates an international network of
support groups and offers referrals to health care professionals who treat eating disorders, across
the US and in fifteen other countries. ANAD publishes a national quarterly newsletter, and will mail
information packets customized to individual needs upon request. It also provides educational
speakers, programs and presentations for schools, colleges, public health agencies, and community
groups.
- National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), 800.931.2237, www.nationaleatingdisorders.org.
NEDA is the largest non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to eliminating eating
disorders and body dissatisfaction. NEDA aims to accomplish its goals by promoting positive body
image and self-esteem. Services NEDA offers include prevention programs, the distribution of
educational materials, research, and a referral line.
- Overeaters Anonymous (OA), 505.891.2664, www.overeatersanonymous.org. OA is a non-profit
international organization that provides volunteer support groups worldwide. Modeled after the 12-
step Alcoholics Anonymous program, the OA recovery program addresses physical, emotional, and
spiritual recovery aspects of compulsive overeating.
- Renfrew Center, 1.800.RENFREW, www.renfrew.org. Offers a comprehensive range of services
including inpatient and outpatient treatment, education, awareness building, and research.
For More Information
- Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc. (ANRED), www.anred.com. Provides a wealth of
information and resources on anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and less well-known eating
disorders including muscle dysmorphic disorder or bigorexia and compulsive exercising.
- The Body Positive, www.thebodypositive.org. Founded to create a cultural shift in people's attitudes
about weight, health, movement, and beauty.
- Eating Disorders in a Disordered Culture, www.eating.ucdavis.edu. Provides a visual expression of
the experience of eating disorders. This site combines textual narratives with powerful visual
imagery to convey both the personal experience and the cultural pervasiveness of eating disorders.
An interactive website with an emphasis on personal stories, signs, symptoms, and cultural
messages about eating disorders.
- Screening for Mental Health, Inc. (SMH), www.mentalhealthscreening.org. SMH is a non-profit
organization that coordinates mental health screening programs nationwide, including the National
Eating Disorders Screening Program (NEDSP), a large-scale screening for eating disorders, and an
Interactive Telephone Screening Program. NEDSP includes an educational presentation on eating
disorders, body image, and nutrition, a written screening test and the opportunity to meet one-on-one
with a health professional.
- Something Fishy, www.something-fishy.org. Provides information about eating disorders, their
causes, and complications.
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