6 Tips for Being Supportive When Someone Has an Eating Disorder

how to support someone with an eating disorder

Eating disorders are a serious form of mental illness that can have a tremendous negative impact on an individual’s life. So, if someone close to you is struggling with an eating disorder, it’s essential to be supportive and understanding.

When someone has an eating disorder, it’s common to feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do. That’s why it’s important to know how to be supportive and provide the best possible support to your loved one.

Here are some tips for being supportive when someone has an eating disorder:

1. Listen Without Judging

When someone is struggling with an eating disorder, it’s important to listen to them without judgment. Don’t criticize or make assumptions about their situation. Instead, focus on understanding their thoughts and feelings. It’s best to let the person express their feelings and try to understand where they’re coming from. Don’t try to solve their problems or offer advice unless they ask for it. 

2. Acknowledge Their Struggles

Acknowledging the struggles of someone with an eating disorder can be a powerful way to show your support. Let them know that you recognize their pain and that you want to help in any way you can. Even if you don’t understand their situation, let them know that you’re there for them and that you care.

3. Educate Yourself About Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex issues, and it’s vital to have an understanding of them before you can offer meaningful help. Learn about the various types of eating disorders and the signs and symptoms to look out for. Having a better understanding of the disorder can help you provide more effective support.

4. Show Compassion

Compassion is a powerful tool when it comes to supporting someone with an eating disorder. Showing compassion means being understanding, kind, and sympathetic. Let them know that you care about them and that you are there for them no matter what. Showing compassion will help them feel more comfortable talking about their struggles and can even help them feel more motivated to seek treatment.

5. Encourage Healthy Habits

Encouraging healthy habits is one of the most important things you can do to help someone with an eating disorder. Offer to go for a walk together, plan healthy meals, and encourage them to get involved in activities that don’t involve food. Help them find ways to stay active, and remind them of the importance of getting enough rest.

6. Seek Professional Help

Finally, it’s important to seek professional help if you’re concerned about someone’s eating disorder. A qualified therapist or dietitian can help them understand the underlying causes of their disorder, and develop effective coping strategies. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you’re worried about someone’s health.

Conclusion

Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that can have a serious impact on someone’s physical and mental health. If you’re worried about someone with an eating disorder, it’s important to take action to help them. Show your support, listen to them, and encourage healthy habits. Finally, don’t hesitate to seek professional help to ensure they get the help they need.

If you know someone who is struggling with an eating disorder, calling an accredited mental health facility can be of great help to them. That’s what Aspen View Mental Health is here for. We are a community mental health program in Greeley, Colorado, providing psychiatric services, counseling, and more in a safe and supportive environment. Our team of professionals is here to help you or your loved one get the care they need. Our admissions team is available 24/7 to answer your questions.

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We know that asking for help takes courage. Getting in touch is the first step. We’re here for you, no matter what. Once submitted, our admissions team will be in touch within 24 hours.

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Megan comes to Aspen View with over a decade of experience working in strategic development and social impact in the non-profit, NGO, and foreign aid sector. She was a film producer at MSNBC and produced documentary and docu-series projects during her time there. Megan has a passion for helping underserved communities access the mental health and recovery resources they need.  She is a graduate of the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and a minor in Business Administration, she also lettered in Division 1 Soccer while at USD. She was born and raised in Central California and is returning to the area after working in the Bay Area and Los Angeles for the last 20 years. She values spending time with her family and weekend trips to Shaver Lake.

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Nathan Swisher, PsyD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified Addiction Specialist in Colorado. He earned his Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (2011) from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, an APA-accredited program in California. At Rosemead, he was trained in psychological assessment and multiple psychotherapy models in a variety of clinical settings. Dr. Swisher returned to his home state of Colorado to complete his full-time internship in a community mental health setting. More recently, he has worked in community mental health and private practice in Greeley. Dr. Swisher is motivated to improve easy access to quality mental health services in Greeley and the surrounding areas.

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Matthew Tatum, PsyD received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. Early in his career, he played a key role in helping develop two integrated behavioral health departments for Federally Qualified Health Centers in Fresno County. In 2015 he assumed the Executive Director role at First Steps Recovery. There he grew a single, six bed residential drug and alcohol treatment center into a six bed detoxification facility, 16 bed residential treatment center, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient program, and 30 bed sober living program. Expanding services such as this is a passion and life’s work for Dr. Tatum. His goal for Aspen View Mental Health is to expand services to the entire area and be able to provide care for all those in need.