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  <title>Eating Disorders: Does Dieting Actually Make Them Worse? (Part 2)</title>
  <description>Can you tell if someone has an eating disorder just by looking at them? Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar debunks the &amp;quot;healthy look&amp;quot; myth and explains why dieting is toxic to recovery. This episode explores the critical &amp;quot;Nine Truths&amp;quot; of eating disorders, the role of genetics, and why early intervention is vital for long-term health.&amp;amp;nbsp; Find mental health and addiction treatment near you: https://recovery.com/ In this deep-dive, host Terry McGuire continues the conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar, MD, a triple board-certified psychiatrist and the Regional Medical Director at Eating Recovery Center. Dr. Wassenaar leads clinical excellence in treating complex eating disorders and guides families toward sustainable healing.&amp;amp;nbsp; We cover the nuances of Binge Eating Disorder (BED)—the most common yet underdiagnosed type—and ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), a different entity driven by sensory avoidance or fear rather than body image. Dr. Wassenaar also breaks down the four levels of care: Inpatient, Residential, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), and Intensive Outpatient (IOP), helping listeners understand how much containment and support is necessary for true recovery.&amp;amp;nbsp; Whether you are a parent looking for signs, a professional seeking evidence-based insights, or someone struggling, this video provides a roadmap for navigating the &amp;quot;crafty&amp;quot; nature of these illnesses. Recovery is possible, but no one has to do it alone.&amp;amp;nbsp; Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 01:10 – Can you tell if someone has an eating disorder by looking? 05:02 – Why families are allies, not the cause 06:40 – Is it just a phase? The crisis of adolescence 11:02 – The role of genetics vs. environment 16:32 – Understanding Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge Eating Disorder 19:46 – What is ARFID? Disinterest and sensory avoidance 24:00 – Why &amp;quot;just eat&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;just stop&amp;quot; is dangerous advice 27:45 – Explaining levels of care: Inpatient to IOP 44:40 – How long does recovery actually take? 52:34 – Common eating disorder behaviors to look for Questions the Video Answers:  Can you look healthy and still have a severe eating disorder? &amp;amp;nbsp; Why is &amp;quot;you look healthier&amp;quot; a harmful comment? &amp;amp;nbsp; Do parents cause eating disorders in their children? &amp;amp;nbsp; Is an eating disorder a phase that teenagers grow out of? &amp;amp;nbsp; How does malnutrition affect long-term bone health? &amp;amp;nbsp; Are eating disorders genetic? &amp;amp;nbsp; What is the most common eating disorder? &amp;amp;nbsp; Can you have anorexia while in a larger body? &amp;amp;nbsp; What is Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)? &amp;amp;nbsp; Why doesn't dieting work for binge eating disorder? &amp;amp;nbsp; What is the difference between inpatient and residential treatment? &amp;amp;nbsp; Why do people with eating disorders feel they aren't &amp;quot;sick enough&amp;quot;? &amp;amp;nbsp; How does social media affect eating disorder recovery? &amp;amp;nbsp; What are the common signs of purging besides vomiting? &amp;amp;nbsp; Where can I find reliable eating disorder treatment? &amp;amp;nbsp;  #EatingDisorderRecovery #BingeEatingDisorder #MentalHealthMatters </description>
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