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Video - ED Interview - Becca: Becca Bounces Back
Question 1. What would you see as the origins of Becca's disordered eating?
Question 2. When you consider the various traumas or adverse experiences in Becca's life, what would you count among them?
Question 3. How would you characterize the diagnosis and treatment of Becca's eating disorder? How did did she come to be diagnosed and treated?
Question 4. When you think about the range of emotions that Becca experienced, what emotions come to mind for you? How would you characterize the relationship between those emotions and her eating?
Question 5. What was the most striking or memorable part of Becca's experience for you, and why?
Question 6. Is Becca experiencing and medical consequences of her 4-decade struggle with eating disorders? If so, what consequences did you see?
Question 7. When Becca reflected on any positive consequences of her long struggle with disordered eating, what sorts of things did she identify as positive gains for her that resulted from her struggles?
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Video - ED Interview - Tyler: You Make the Call
If you were to characterize Tyler's eating behavior to a friend, how might you describe it
What caught your attention as you listened to Tyler talk about his eating attitudes and behaviors? In what way(s) do you see it as being like, or different from, your own eating attitudes and behaviors?
Do you see any aspects of "disordered eating" in Tyler? Comment on any elements that you see that may be relevant to ARFID, food phobias, orthorexia, or any other type of Unspecified Eating Disorder
Put on you "Diagnostician's Hat" and indicate whether you would see Tyler as being at-risk for a diagnosis of any sort of eating disorder. If not, indicate why not, and if so, indicate what diagnosis or diagnoses you might consider exploring in more detail in relation to him, and why
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