tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4119237672383930848.post803289344442540377..comments2024-03-27T06:51:34.808-04:00Comments on Healthy Minds. Healthy Lives.: Family-Based Treatment May Benefit Teens with AnorexiaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4119237672383930848.post-10619368656295157342010-10-28T10:12:07.244-04:002010-10-28T10:12:07.244-04:00This approach takes an unbelievable amount of pati...This approach takes an unbelievable amount of patience .....we've been trying this with our 18 year old son who has been anorexic (and now bulemic) for a little over a year. It is a complete and total battle of wills .... we can sit there with him for up to 3 hours trying to convince him to eat lunch or whatever .... and he just is not gonna .... nope .... teenager attitude mixed with an eating disorder is extremely stressful to deal with .... and yes we've done the acute care hospital and inpatient eating disorder stay and day programs and tons of nutrition counseling and social worker counseling (the counseling was NOT covered by our insurance .... $100 per session .... 2 - 4 sessions/week) ... and now he sees a psychologist 2 x week (one session per week is a family session) ..... so I applaud the parents who have been successful with the Maudsley approach ... they have the patience of a saint (maybe I haven't given it enough time ... but I don't know how many more meals I can tolerate/afford to sit for hours and hours trying and trying to get him to see the light re: the reasons he needs to eat for his height, activity level, health , etc ..... he's a teenager and knows everything and we lowly parents don't know what we're talking about ... neither do his doctors ..... ARGH !~!!!!)Mary Anne Druryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06192281007073802460noreply@blogger.com