Eating Disorder Treatment: A Psychiatrist Explains Every Level of Care
Can you tell if someone has an eating disorder just by looking at them? Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar debunks the "healthy look" myth and explains why dieting is toxic to recovery. This episode explores the critical "Nine Truths" of eating disorders, the role of genetics, and why early intervention is vital for long-term health. 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. 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. 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 "crafty" nature of these illnesses. Recovery is possible, but no one has to do it alone. 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 "just eat" or "just stop" 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? Why is "you look healthier" a harmful comment? Do parents cause eating disorders in their children? Is an eating disorder a phase that teenagers grow out of? How does malnutrition affect long-term bone health? Are eating disorders genetic? What is the most common eating disorder? Can you have anorexia while in a larger body? What is Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)? Why doesn't dieting work for binge eating disorder? What is the difference between inpatient and residential treatment? Why do people with eating disorders feel they aren't "sick enough"? How does social media affect eating disorder recovery? What are the common signs of purging besides vomiting? Where can I find reliable eating disorder treatment? #EatingDisorderRecovery #BingeEatingDisorder #MentalHealthMatters

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