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ED Parenting
Author: Ginny Jones
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This podcast by eating disorder expert and parent coach Ginny Jones gives practical ways that parents can manage their kids’ eating disorders. You will learn how to respond to your child’s behavior and create a calm and peaceful environment that is optimized for recovery.
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In this episode, I talk to a mom whose daughter has said she's an "almond mom." Find out what an almond mom is and how to think about this accusation. Also learn what to listen to, and how to set boundaries around appropriate behavior when it comes to TikTok. If you want help caring forContinueContinue reading "38. Am I an almond mom?"
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In this episode, I talk to a mom whose daughter has anorexia and is making threats of suicide during meals. This is terrifying and getting in the way of eating. I provide practical advice for how the mom can prevent and respond to threats during meals. For more information about suicide: American Foundation for SuicideContinueContinue reading "37. Threats during meals"
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In this episode, I talk to a mom whose daughter is spending hours picking her body apart in the mirror every day. This is so painful to watch, and the mom is not sure how to respond. I provide information about why it happens, how to change the culture in your home, and a six-stepContinueContinue reading "36. She hates her body"
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In this episode, I talk to a mom who has dedicated her life to her daughter with anorexia. But now mom is having panic attacks and binge eating in the middle of the night. I address the lifestyle changes and boundaries that need to happen in order to help everyone in this family get theirContinueContinue reading "35. I’ve got my own issues"
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In this episode, I talk to a parent whose teenager has an eating disorder, and the arguments are endless. On top of the eating disorder arguments, there are also arguments about almost everything else. I'll talk through how to stop having so many arguments and build a better home environment for everyone. If you wantContinueContinue reading "34. Exhausted by the arguments"
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In this episode, I talk to a parent whose child has an eating disorder. Mom believes that she knows the best course of treatment, but the daughter refuses to discuss it. The mom wants to know how she can convince her daughter that she knows the best thing to do. I address how best toContinueContinue reading "33. How can I convince her?"
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In this episode, I talk to a parent whose child has an eating disorder, and she is worried all the time. The mom's friends and partner have told her it's a problem, and her kids are both annoyed and upset with her for worrying. But she feels as if she has no option. So IContinueContinue reading "32. I’m worried all the time"
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In this episode, I talk to a parent whose child has an eating disorder, and they suspect the care they're getting is inadequate. The child's anxiety therapist suggested that the parents should back off and allow the child to choose recovery, but is that really the best answer? I'll talk through why that's not aContinueContinue reading "31. Should we just back off?"
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In this episode, I talk to a parent whose child has an eating disorder, but it’s anxiety that is really a problem. We’ll talk through what happens when anxiety and an eating disorder are effectively running the show in a family and what you can do to stop it from happening. If you want helpContinueContinue reading "30. Anxiety is running the show"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent whose daughter is in recovery from an eating disorder. And that's going well, except her brother seems mad. This dad wants to know how to help his son love his daughter again. I address what he can do to help everyone feel a lot better. If youContinueContinue reading "29. Son is sick of daughter’s eating disorder"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent whose child is weight-restored but still not really in eating disorder recovery. I'll review how and why eating disorders develop and what this parent can do to help her child get into a full recovery. If you want help caring for a child who has an eatingContinueContinue reading "28. There’s still so much to do"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent whose child is returning from residential treatment for their eating disorder. While homecoming is of course good, it can also be very stressful for parents. So I review how this parent can prepare for their kids' return and I also talk about how to take care ofContinueContinue reading "27. Return from residential treatment"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent who is juggling having a son with an eating disorder with having a marriage that may be headed for divorce. I talk through how to approach recovery strategically so that she has some space to think. Then I suggest that she make an active choice in termsContinueContinue reading "26. Headed for divorce"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent who is burned out after two years of helping her child through an eating disorder. She wants to do better, but needs help. I address this through the analogy of the oxygen masks on an airplane. Worldwide, airplanes carry a very specific message for mothers: put yourContinueContinue reading "25. Mom’s burned out"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent who is wondering if they can insist their daughter change treatment teams. The daughter is over 18, so while the parent doesn't have a lot of opportunities to control treatment, since they are paying for it, they could insist on a change. I talk through some ofContinueContinue reading "24. Change treatment teams?"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent who is wondering if they should attend family gatherings this year, given that their daughter has an eating disorder. The family gatherings will likely involve food and body talk, so this is a big decision. I walk through how to plan ahead and what to think aboutContinueContinue reading "23. Should we skip Christmas?"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent who is wondering how he can stop his son from purging. I review why people purge, and how understanding the urge to purge can help parents respond rather than react. Then I talk about how you can replace the purge with emotional comfort and care. This isContinueContinue reading "22. How to stop the purge?"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent who is wondering why treatment providers tell her not to talk about weight with a child who has underweight anorexia. In my experience most parents have been given this directive, but they haven't been told why this is important or what to do instead. I talk throughContinueContinue reading "21. Can I tell her she’s too thin?"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent whose child blames them for all sorts of things, from serving meals to getting divorced. Most parents of teenagers deal with blame, so I address how to respond to blaming statements more effectively. If you want help dealing with eating disorder treatment, schedule a consultation here: WebsiteContinueContinue reading "20. She blames me for everything"
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In this episode, I respond to a parent whose child is negotiating every bite they eat. This is a common complaint, because it's both scary and exhausting to parent when a child talks about every bite they eat. I provide advice based on an FBI hostage negotiation technique. This is effective because FBI negotiators areContinueContinue reading "19. Negotiating every bite"
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