Submitted on behalf of Cathy J. Saloff-Coste, MS, RD, CDN, Ithaca College Registered Dietician Nutritionist
If you’ve been following this Intercom series during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week on Monday and Wednesday, you know that it’s not always obvious when someone has an eating disorder. What if you now realize that you (or a friend) have some of the signs of an eating disorder but you’re not sure if there is a problem?
One possible first step is to take Ithaca College’s CAPS online screening at http://screening.mentalhealthscreening.org/hope.
If the results show that you (or your friend) are at risk for or clearly have an eating disorder, it is time to seek help.
Because of the complex nature of the illness, a comprehensive treatment team of medical, nutritional, and psychological therapies is often recommended, and the earlier treatment begins, the better chance there is for recovery. Treatment at Ithaca College is highly individualized to the specific needs of each student, and consultations are confidential.
You can contact any of the following resources on campus to get help for yourself or for a friend.
The following websites also provide reliable information and resources:
www.nationaleatingdisorders.org (National Eating Disorders Association, NEDA)
www.anad.org (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, or ANAD)
www.edcatalogue.com (Gürze-Salucore Eating Disorders Resource Catalogue) (800-756-7533)
This may be the end of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, but it is always time to talk about eating disorders.
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20170224081728434