Do you have clients that are overly worried about meal composition but aren’t eating enough? Perhaps you are dealing with clients or their parents who are frustrated by their limited food variety.

This non-branded handout “What Does Refeeding Look Like?” explains the steps to eating in Eating Disorder Recovery. This resource can help to set the expectation with clients and their loved ones about what the priority is during different stages of nutrition rehabilitation. Early education on this helps to reduce confusion, friction and anxiety in the nutrition work.

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This document is to be used as a tool in nutrition counselling or nutrition groups. The content is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Users are encouraged to advise their clients to always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare practitioner for questions about their health or nutritional requirements. The author is not responsible for errors, omissions or individual usage. All materials are protected under copyright and are only intended for use by the sole individual or entity who purchased the resource.

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