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In Episode 17 of "Plateful Parenting," co-hosts Chanel Kenner, RD, and Christine Santucci take a deep dive into bulimia nervosa, a complex eating disorder that can often go unnoticed. They discuss the key signs and symptoms parents should watch for, the importance of early intervention, and the various treatment options available to support recovery.

Christine and Chanel also share actionable advice for navigating difficult conversations with your child about bulimia behaviors, offering tips for approaching these topics with empathy and understanding. Chanel draws on her experience as a dietitian to explain how nutritional counseling fits into the treatment process, while Christine provides insight into fostering a supportive environment at home.

Whether you’re a parent seeking to understand bulimia better, suspect your child may be struggling, or need guidance on how to start the conversation, this episode is packed with compassion, practical strategies, and helpful resources.

Disclaimer:
This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider for any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment.

Resources Mentioned:

Additional Resources for Bulimia Nervosa:

  1. Bulimia.com: An informative resource offering education about bulimia, treatment options, and support for individuals and families.
  2. Project HEAL: A nonprofit organization focused on equitable access to eating disorder treatment, including resources for those with bulimia.
  3. Academy for Eating Disorders (AED): Provides educational materials and treatment provider directories for eating disorders, including bulimia.

Conclusion:
Thank you for joining us as we discussed bulimia nervosa and how parents can recognize signs, seek treatment, and approach difficult conversations with care. Remember, recovery is possible, and you play a vital role in your child’s journey. Tune in next time on Plateful Parenting for more resources, support, and community.