A mental health professional will take a history of your eating patterns and any treatment that you have received in the past. You may be asked to report what you eat in a day (or over several days). You can expect questions about how you view your body and what your attitudes are toward eating.
The counselor may use a questionnaire or other techniques to evaluate your mood and anxiety level. A good interview will also look for any triggers for your disordered eating. You will probably be asked about problems that have come up in past relationships.
It's important to be as honest as you can be with these professionals. If they are truly experienced in dealing with possible eating disorders, they will understand how hard they are to talk about. But getting your concerns into the open, in private, is the only way to relieve your worries. The counselor and the physician, along with a dietitian and anyone else involved, can then consult and come up with a diagnosis and any treatment they recommend.
You should expect this kind of thorough approach to your condition. You can expect caring and respectful treatment from them - and remember, they have dealt with many cases of eating disorders and are not there to make judgments.
The very fact that it takes a team of specialists to deal with eating disorders underscores how complex they can be. Eating disorders are not only complicated, though - they are also very dangerous.
Following up on clues to a possible disorder is critical. Eating disorders are not something kids have to deal with just because they're teens. And they aren't something kids just grow out of. They are so dangerous that some kids don't get a chance to "grow out of them."
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