Videos for the Public

To better educate the public on eating disorders, the AED provides a list of helpful videos available on a variety of topics.

(See Posting Procedures.)

 

Group 1:

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Family-Based Treatment (FBT) for Anorexia Nervosa (8:59)


Lynn Grefe, President and CEO of NEDA -- eating disorder awareness in schools is critical (2:35)


Deb Franko on teen body image (2:01)


Walter Kaye, MD -- Eating Disorders are Leading Cause of Death of any Behavioral Disorder (1:11)


Herzog: What are the early signs of an eating disorder? (1:05)


Ken Weiner, MD -- Families Not to Blame for Eating Disorders (1:01)


Wilfley: Effects of Anorexia (Washington University in St. Louis) (3:17)


Chevese Turner educates about binge eating disorder and obesity (2:12)

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Melainie Rogers, MS, RD, discusses food as coping mechanism (1:53)


Craig Johnson, PhD, discusses the war on obesity and how it can create gateways to eating disorders (1:46)

Group 2: More...

 

What does physical recovery from an eating disorder look like? (0:38)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

 

 

 


Why would a child or youth need to be admitted to hospital for aneating disorder? (1:01)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

What are the stages of change or recovery, and what can helpers do to facilitate change? (4:33)

Why is it important to have a multidisciplinary team to provide treatment? (2:19)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

What lessons can parents learn from other families who have gone through the recovery process? (5:14)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

Why should a child or teen struggling with an eating disorder want to try to "eat normally"? (0:43)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

What are the different components or modalities of treatment? (1:21)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

How should parents understand eating disorders? (2:09)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

What does nutritional recovery look like? (0:36)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

How is the body affected by starvation? (4:02)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

How can parents best support their child through the recovery process? (3:07)
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Where a child or youth "should be" in terms of height and weight when treating an eating disorder? (0:30)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services
How do eating disorders impact on bone health and height? (0:49)
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Carolyn Costin speaks about eating disorder prevention (1:51)
What should parents do if their child simply refuses to eat? (5:48)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services
What are some of the emotional consequences of having an eating disorder? (1:25)
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What role do parents play in eating disorder treatment? (3:54)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services
What are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa? -- What are we dealing with here? (3:47)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services
What is "normal exercise" for a growing child or teen? (2:43)
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What is the history of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa? (3:33)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services
What is "normal eating" for a growing child? (3:55)
Movie provided by BC Mental Health and Addiction Services

Eating Disorder Nutrition (11:00)

 

Medical Complications of Eating Disorders in
Children & Adolescents
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Group 3: Additional Videos

Parents tend to feel guilty, blamed and ashamed when their child is diagnosed with anorexia, bulimia or other eating disorders. Laura Collins, author of "Eating With Your Anorexic," and publisher of online forum "Around the Dinner Table," produced this short film to educate the public on the role of parents in the development of child and adolescent eating disorders. The film features excerpts from interviews she conducted with experts attending the AED 2007 International Conference on Eating Disorders in Baltimore.

 

Jane Cawley of www.maudsleyparents.org created the following videos to provide information to families and the general public about current research-based understandings of eating disorders. These videos feature AED members Walter Kaye, MD, FAED University of California San Diego and Cynthia Bulik, PhD, FAED, Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and AED Past President.

Cognitive Styles in Eating Disorders (7:32)
 
Understanding Eating Disorders (3:15)

Anorexia Nervosa in Teens: What Parents Should Know      (13:39)  

Fighting Stigma with Science (12:54)

Brain Imaging and Eating Disorders         (13:24)  

Eating Disorders in Adolescents (27:25)

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Eating Disorders Videos - Policy, Guidelines, Posting Procedure

Policy: All videos and accompanying materials are subject to review by the Website Committee prior to acceptance.
Guidelines for videos:
1. Video material must focus on aspects related to the mission of AED and must have clear teaching goals posted on the title page.
2. Video material must post a disclaimer or supply information if outside sources funded the creation of the material.
3. Video material cannot support commercial products.
4. Only AED members can post video materials.
Posting Procedure:
1. AED members will submit video and accompanying materials to AED headquarters or the Website Committee for review.
2. All video material must be approved by the Website Committee.
3. Following approval, the video will be posted on the appropriate page of the AED website by the AED Webmaster.
4. An announcement about the addition of new video on the Web page will be e-mailed to all members by AED headquarters.
5. Material will be periodically reviewed by the Website Committee to ensure currency.