The Refeeding Process in Eating Disorder Recovery | Nutrition Rehabilitation

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
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Have you heard of the refeeding process before? Maybe you have a child in eating disorder recovery and they are in the process of starting or may be already practicing renourishing their body with food.

In today’s episode, Jillian discusses the process of refeeding the body through nutrition and the role nutrition plays in eating disorder recovery.

In the next episode we will be talking about refeeding syndrome. So right now be sure to press pause and wait for this video before starting the refeeding process. We want to avoid triggering any medical complications that could come with refeeding your body.

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Hi, I'm Jillian Walsh, a Canadian Registered Dietitian and Registered Psychotherapist. I'm an Eating Disorder Care Provider that helps parents support their kids through eating disorder recovery.

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