How To Talk About An Eating Disorder Without Triggering Someone

Sharing personal experiences with eating disorders in an effort to assist those currently struggling can be life saving. But it can also do more harm than good if not relayed in the right way.

Emma Shakarshy, the Youth Outreach Coordinator at Proud2BMe, spoke to HuffPost Live on Wednesday about the importance of relaying eating disorder narratives in a way that rules out mentioning details that could possibly trigger the person listening.

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