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Siblings Speak: An Inside Perspective

While a parent’s attention is understandably focused on the child with an eating disorder, siblings are navigating their own difficult journey—often silently.

In this powerful session, you’ll hear directly from siblings of people with eating disorders as they share honest insights about what it was really like growing up alongside someone with an eating disorder. They’ll talk about the challenges they faced, the emotions they struggled with, the things they wish their parents had understood, and what actually helped them feel seen and supported during an incredibly difficult time.

This panel offers a rare opportunity to understand your other children’s experience from the inside—and to learn practical strategies for supporting the whole family.
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Safeguarding Recovery in College and Beyond

The transition to college represents a critical developmental period marked by increased  independence, shifting routines, and reduced caregiver oversight. These are all factors that can elevate risk for the onset or recurrence of eating disorders. For adolescents with a history of disordered eating, the transition to college may also increase vulnerability to relapse, particularly  when early warning signs go unrecognized. Timely identification and proactive support during  this period can play a key role in maintaining recovery and preventing escalation of symptoms. 

This presentation will provide an overview of why the transition to college is a high-risk period, with a focus on recognizing early indicators of relapse and understanding the unique challenges students face as they move into emerging adulthood. Practical, evidence-based strategies will be shared to help support prevention and promote sustained recovery, with an emphasis on real world application for families. Additionally, the presentation will explore how the caregiver role  evolves (not disappears!) during this stage and how caregivers can remain effectively involved while fostering independence. Attendees will leave with concrete tools, actionable strategies, and  increased confidence in their ability to support their teen during this important transition. 

Special emphasis will be placed on: 

  • Common risk factors and early warning signs during the transition to college
  • Practical, evidence-based strategies to support prevention and sustained recovery
  • How caregivers can adapt their role while promoting autonomy 
  • Real-world tips to support communication, monitoring, and connection from a distance

Dr. Kelly Bhatnagar (she/her) is a licensed clinical psychologist who has specialized in the  scientific study and treatment of eating disorders and related psychological conditions for over  20 years. Dr. Bhatnagar completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in the Department of  Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She then  completed a clinical residency and postdoctoral fellowship at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Dr.  Bhatnagar is the co-founder of the Center for Emotional Wellness, which is a multidisciplinary  group therapy practice that offers research-supported treatment for youth and adults with eating  disorders and body image concerns. She is also the founder of Eating & Psychological Science  Solutions, a consulting firm dedicated to bridging research-practice gaps and promoting  dissemination of evidence-based interventions. Dr. Bhatnagar is certified by the Training  Institute for Child & Adolescent Eating Disorders to deliver Maudsley Family Based Treatment  to adolescents diagnosed with eating disorders. Dr. Bhatnagar is an Adjunct Assistant Professor  in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University and a  Consulting Psychologist at Laurel School for Girls. Her work has been published and cited in  peer-reviewed journals and books, and she presents regularly at national and international  conferences and scientific meetings. Dr. Bhatnagar serves on the Expert Advisory Panel for  Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders (F.E.A.S.T.) organization.  Dr. Bhatnagar is a recent Past President of the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED) and in 2018, she was named a Fellow in the AED, an honor given in recognition of her “distinguished  contributions to the field of eating disorders.”

Past Webinars

Date

Title

Watch

Feb. 4th, 2026

Cognitive Rigidity in Eating Disorders: How Psychedelics May Help

Jan 14th, 2026

Feeding Without Fear: Navigating Nutrition in ARFID

Nov. 12th, 2025

Facing Mealtime Challenges

Oct. 22nd, 2025

When is a Higher Level of Care Needed?

Sep. 17th, 2025

Addressing Medications Like Ozempic in the Context of Eating Disorders

Jan. 15th, 2025

Dec. 4th, 2024

Let's Talk About Family Support for Autism and Eating Disorders

Nov. 13th, 2024

Challenging Parent Perceptions on Weight, Fat, and Food

Oct. 31st, 2024

(In Spanish) Reconstruyendo la Confianza en la Mesa: Cómo el FBT Puede Cambiar la Vida de tu Familia

Aug. 14th, 2024

July 11th, 2024

How We Developed FBT and Why it Works

May 8th, 2024

Treating Eating Disorders with Psychedelics: A Guide for Parents

April 10th, 2024

Eating Disorders Affect Us All

March 27th, 2024

Does Medication Work in the Treatment of Eating Disorders?

Feb. 28th, 2024

Promoting Life in the Treatment of Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders

Jan. 17th, 2024

Dec. 6th, 2023

Suicidiality & Self Harm in Eating Disorders

Nov. 9th, 2023

Oct. 11th, 2023

Refeeding Your Loved One

Aug. 14th, 2023

Eating Disorder in Males

July 12th, 2023

The Effect of Eating Disorders on Siblings: An Authentic Conversation

May 3rd, 2023

Understanding ARFID & its Genetic & Environmental Causes

March 22nd, 2023

What is "Fat Phobia" and How can it Affect Your Loved One's Recovery

March 2nd, 2023

Navigating Ramadan with an Eating Disorder

Jan. 31st, 2023

2023 AAP Guidelines with Dr. Anna Tanner

Jan. 18th, 2023

Eating Disorders, Biology, & Body Image

Dec. 15th, 2022

Nurturing Your Loved One with an Eating Disorder through the Holiday Season

Nov. 9th, 2022

Guided Self-Help Family Based Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: What is it and Who is it for?

Oct. 18th, 2022

This is Hard and Skills Can Help: DBT Skills to Enhance Family Communication

Aug. 11th, 2022

How to Talk to Your Child When ED Has You Walking on Eggshells

July 14th, 2022

Skills Sharing for Supporters of People with Eating Disorders

June 3rd, 2022

What Parents and Patients Have Taught Me

May 18th, 2022

Partnering with Primary Care: Building a Team to Beat Your Child's Eating Disorder

May 1st, 2022

De-Escalating Violence and Aggression

Feb. 25th, 2022

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders: A Guide for Beginners

Jan. 20th, 2022

Permission to Parent

Dec. 16th, 2021

Having a Sibling with an Eating Disorder

Nov. 10th, 2021

What Caregivers Should Know About CBT and DBT

Oct. 13th, 2021

Medical Complications in Children and Adolescents with Feeding and Eating Disorder

Sept. 14th, 2021

Supporting Your Loved One Struggling with Bulimia Nervosa

Aug. 4th, 2021

ARFID 101: Subtypes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatments

July 21st, 2021

Is Anorexia Nervosa an Eating Disorder? How Anxiety Inhibits Eating

June 16th, 2021

Webinar with Daniel El Grange, PHD: What's New with FBT?

May 20th, 2021

What Parents Should Know About Higher Weight Eating Disorders

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