International Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
56(7), P. 1289 - 1292
Published: May 5, 2023
Abstract
Eating
disorders
(EDs)
present
high
costs
to
the
individual
and
society,
need
for
services
far
surpasses
their
availability.
Caregivers
are
often
on
“front
lines”
of
managing
child's
illness
yet
may
have
very
little
support
sustain
them
in
this
role.
It
is
well‐established
that
caregiver
burden
related
EDs
high,
although
most
research
has
focused
caregivers
adult
patients.
Wilksch
describes
additional
attention
children
adolescents
with
EDs,
given
elevated
psychological,
interpersonal,
financial
incurred
segment
population.
In
commentary,
we
describe
three
major
gaps
service
delivery
exacerbate
stress:
(1)
limited
exploration
“nontraditional”
modalities
could
enhance
access
care;
(2)
lack
into
viability
peer
coaching/support
models
including
respite
resources;
(3)
scarcity
accessible
ED
training
healthcare
providers
(particularly
physicians)
which
increases
length
receipt
competent
care
as
families
search
well‐trained
and/or
languish
waitlists.
We
propose
prioritizing
these
areas
help
alleviate
associated
pediatric
facilitate
prompt,
comprehensive,
optimal
prognosis.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 11, 2024
This
chapter
will
explore
the
transformative
power
of
hope,
drawing
from
both
my
personal
battle
with
eating
disorder
(ED)
anorexia
nervosa
(AN)
and
clinical
insights
I
have
gained
since
working
on
an
ED
inpatient
unit
during
a
placement
as
MSc
student.
It
was
through
fostering
hope
that
able
to
support
myself
promote
recovery,
pattern
observed
frequently
in
practice.
how
can
be
instilled
recovery-promoting
strategies
such
creativity
goal
setting,
alongside
value
relationships
lived
experience
support.
Overall,
advocate
for
more
optimistic
empowering
approach
mental
health
particularly
context
EDs,
which
achieved
spreading
sharing
stories
recovery.
Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(6), P. 360 - 399
Published: June 30, 2024
This
research
investigates
various
formation
processes
that
have
been
developed
by
teenagers
who
same-sex
couples
as
parents.
Same-sex
parenting
in
the
Philippines
faces
challenges
due
to
deep
religious
traditions
view
it
unconventional.
topic
aims
explore
experiences
of
Filipino
undergoing
puberty
with
parents,
focusing
on
adopting
and
raising
a
child
relative.
The
study
revealed
adolescents
experienced
despite
having
In
our
analysis
this
topic,
found
out
possible
causes
their
adjustments
society
including
socializing
other
people,
difficulty
opening
about
making
friends,
lack
communication
also
experiencing
changes
body
its
behavior
during
adolescence
care
resulted
teenagers'
behavioral
changes,
majority
being
teenagers’
sole
perception
different
things
without
much
influence
from
parents
socialization
unaffected
environment
they
live
in.
However,
these
results
are
dependent
how
raised
them
reacts
family
structure.
International Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
56(7), P. 1289 - 1292
Published: May 5, 2023
Abstract
Eating
disorders
(EDs)
present
high
costs
to
the
individual
and
society,
need
for
services
far
surpasses
their
availability.
Caregivers
are
often
on
“front
lines”
of
managing
child's
illness
yet
may
have
very
little
support
sustain
them
in
this
role.
It
is
well‐established
that
caregiver
burden
related
EDs
high,
although
most
research
has
focused
caregivers
adult
patients.
Wilksch
describes
additional
attention
children
adolescents
with
EDs,
given
elevated
psychological,
interpersonal,
financial
incurred
segment
population.
In
commentary,
we
describe
three
major
gaps
service
delivery
exacerbate
stress:
(1)
limited
exploration
“nontraditional”
modalities
could
enhance
access
care;
(2)
lack
into
viability
peer
coaching/support
models
including
respite
resources;
(3)
scarcity
accessible
ED
training
healthcare
providers
(particularly
physicians)
which
increases
length
receipt
competent
care
as
families
search
well‐trained
and/or
languish
waitlists.
We
propose
prioritizing
these
areas
help
alleviate
associated
pediatric
facilitate
prompt,
comprehensive,
optimal
prognosis.