Instructional Video3:44
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - 'LESS Is More' Technique For Carers

Higher Ed
In this interview with Jenny Langley she discusses the 'LESS is More' technique and how this can help carers to support eating disorder suffers.
Instructional Video1:01
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Being A Good Role Model

Higher Ed
In this interview Gill Todd discusses techniques that can help carers to become more effective in helping people with eating disorders.
Instructional Video6:05
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Separating The Person From The Illness

Higher Ed
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses the analogy of red and blue balloons, and how this can be useful to carers in trying to understand the illness.
Instructional Video1:55
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Patient Confidentiality

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses confidentiality and how medical proffessionals approach this challenge, particularly when they are dealing with patients over the age of 18.
Instructional Video3:27
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Effects On Siblings

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses the effect on a child of a sibling suffering with an eating disorder, and how parents can try to deal with and help their children cope with these issues.
Instructional Video2:34
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - The Power Of Laughter

Higher Ed
In the interview Gill Todd discusses the power of laughter in helping patients and carers deal with the experience of having or supporting someone with an eating disorder.
Instructional Video2:03
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Why Context Matters

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses fear learning and how the fact that it tends to be context dependent can make recovery after hospital challenging.
Instructional Video4:11
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - 'OARs Model' For Carers

Higher Ed
In this interview with Jenny Langley she discusses her work to help carers to use the model OARs in their interactions with patients in order to help them better at facing the illness. OARs consists of three aproaches; open questions,...
Instructional Video2:15
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Ground Rules For Carers Sessions

Higher Ed
In this video Jenny Langley discusses her book 'Boys Get Anorexia Too'. Jenny Langley's eldest son developed anorexia around the age of 12. After his recovery Jenny Langley decided to write a book about the experience, challenges and...
Instructional Video5:24
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Changing Carer Behaviour

Higher Ed
In this video Jenny Langley discusses stories of carers who changed their approaches to try an change their patients behaviours.
Instructional Video8:06
Barcroft Media

I Hid My Eating Disorder For 8 Years

Higher Ed
A 28-YEAR-OLD woman, whose weight dropped to 88lbs at the height of her eating disorders, is publicising her story to show other sufferers that recovery is possible. Lindsey Hall, from Fort Worth, Texas, says her eating disorders first...
Instructional Video7:54
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Five Steps

Higher Ed
In this video Jenny Langley discusses the sessions that she facilitates for carers of patients with eating disorders. She encourages them to look at challenges through a framework of five steps.
Instructional Video2:08
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Types Of Treatment

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure looks at types of treatment and therapy techniques which are used to help people with eating disorders to combat the illness.
Instructional Video1:21
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - The Aims Of Treatment

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses what kind of improvements health care proffessionals aim to make when they treat people suffering with eating disorders. Whilst often physical effects are the most obvious ones to be treated there...
Instructional Video1:03
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Why Its Recovery Can Be Hard

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses some of the difficulties in recovering from eating disorders. One of the key problems is the lack of nutrition available for brain power, which can impact their ability to change learned behaviours.
Instructional Video1:45
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Interpretation Distorted By Starvation

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses how in helping someone with an eating disorder it can be important to adopt a soft gentle tone in order to help understand the person better.
Instructional Video1:03
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Why Eating Disorder Suffers Relapse

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure talks about how eating disorders become automatic and how these can be changed and the challenges involved in doing this.
Instructional Video2:38
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Isolation

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure discusses approaches to coping with and support those suffering from eating disorders.
Instructional Video6:29
Neuro Transmissions

The Neuroscience of Eating Disorders

12th - Higher Ed
Many of us are lucky enough to live in a world where food is easily accessible. We no longer have to hunt wild animals or scrounge for edible plants to survive. However, in spite of (or likely because of) this luxury, millions of people...
News Clip1:19
Press Association

Rising number of children admitted to hospital for eating disorders

Higher Ed
Hospitalisations for eating disorders among children and young people have risen dramatically since the pandemic struck, says Tom Maddens, director of communications and campaigns at YoungMind. 2021/22 looks set to be the year with the...
News Clip2:00
Sky News

Eating disorders cost UK Economy 8 billion pounds per year

Higher Ed
Eating disorders cost UK Economy 8 billion pounds per year
News Clip5:53
Curated Video

Food for thought at new Milan art exhibition

Higher Ed
ITALY FOOD ARTSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:46SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMilan, Italy - 9 April 20151. Wide of upper floor of 'Arts & Foods' exhibit at the...