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Are their any psychologists on here who work with eating disorders?
Not sure if their are any actual psychologists on Revscene, but had some questions about dealing with individuals with an eating disorder. Not sure if it belongs in the health section, but it more has to do with the communication side of things.
Do you have a job with extended health insurance? Many plans will reimburse you for visits to a registered psychologist, usually $500 per year. Best thing would be for you to make an appointment with one and ask your questions in person.
If insurance is not an option, you can see a registered counselor who could answer your questions, often at a much lower price.