Articles about Eating Disorders treated here at Myrtle Oak Clinic

Signs of disordered eating

Signs of Disordered Eating in Teens

A guide for parents and carers The teenage years bring rapid change. Bodies grow. Emotions intensify. Social comparison increases. Appetite can shift. Independence develops. It can be difficult to know what is typical teenage behaviour and what may be a sign of something more concerning. If you have been wondering whether something feels different with…

Helping someone with an eating disorder

How to Help Someone With Disordered Eating

A practical guide for families, partners and friends If you’re reading this, chances are you’re worried about someone you care about. You may have noticed changes in their eating. Maybe food has become stressful. Maybe meals feel tense. Maybe there’s secrecy, restriction, bingeing, rigid rules, or constant body criticism. It can feel confusing and confronting.…

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Debunking Myths and Misconceptions About Eating Disorders

Despite increasing awareness, eating disorders remain widely misunderstood—even within healthcare. These misconceptions can delay diagnosis, hinder treatment, and perpetuate stigma. As frontline providers, General Practitioners (GPs) and other clinicians play a pivotal role in early detection and intervention. Let’s explore and correct some of the most persistent myths, with a focus on what medical professionals…

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Eating Disorders and Mental Health: You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

If you’re struggling with your relationship with food, your body, or how you feel day to day, you’re not alone. Eating disorders often come with so much more than just food or weight concerns—they’re deeply linked with mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, obsessive thinking, and trauma. And when you’re trying to hold everything together,…