Description In this compassionate guide, Eating disorder expert Dana Harron offers hope to partners of people with Eating disorders.
Harron completed her doctorate at Wide.
Harron enjoys working with couples, and helping partners individually to understand Eating disorders and learn how to give appropriate support.
She is founder and director of Monarch Wellness and Psychotherapy, a boutique practice that specializes in mind-body problems such as Eating disorders, anxiety, trauma, fertility issues, and depression.
About the Author Dana Harron, Psy D, is a practicing psychologist in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Finally, you\'ll find a practical discussion about treatment and recovery from disordered eating--making it clear that both you and Your Partner need healing--as well as information about seeking further support.
You\'ll also learn skills to help you address specific problems, such as managing groceries and meals together, sex and intimacy issues, and concerns about parenting.
You\'ll also learn about the importance of self-care and boundaries for yourself, and find writing and perspective-taking exercises to help you gain a greater Understanding of Your partner\'s struggle.
In Loving Someone with an Eating Disorder, you\'ll find valuable information about Eating disorders, diagnostic categories, and common misconceptions.
This book provides that help by addressing Your uniquely complex and difficult situation, and provides much-needed support for growth and healing.
As a romantic partner, you need to know how to navigate issues such as parenting, sex and intimacy, and running a household.
If Your loved one is one of millions of Americans who suffers from an Eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia, you may feel alone, without guidance or understanding.
You\'ll discover ways to communicate with empathy and understanding, strategies for dealing with mealtime challenges, and tips to help you both find Your way back to trust, love, and intimacy.
Description In this compassionate guide, Eating disorder expert Dana Harron offers hope to partners of people with Eating disorders