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How to care for a loved one with an eating disorder

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Eating disorder symptoms have a profound impact on other people as well as the person with the eating disorder. The impact of this on carers, parents, siblings, friends and partners has often been neglected. Below you will find resources of where to get help when supporting a loved one with an eating disorder.

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