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Eating Disorders and BD

5 Tips for Supporting a Loved One with an Eating Disorder This Thanksgiving – Infographic

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How to support a loved one with an eating disorder during Thanksgiving

The holidays can be a stressful time for everyone, especially those struggling with an eating disorder. With so much focus on food combined with the stressors of family gatherings, end-of-the-semester exams, traveling, shopping for gifts or attending social events, this can quickly become overwhelming and make it difficult to cope. If someone you care about is living with an eating disorder, the infographic below shows some helpful ways that you can support them during Thanksgiving, and throughout the holiday season.

If you or a loved one is struggling with an eating disorder, we are here to help. Contact our compassionate team today for help finding the best treatment for you.