Abstract
Levine and Sadeh-Sharvit (2023) open the door to a logical and evidence-based targeted prevention strategy adapted from the field of depression. Their proposal is likely to benefit parents who are dealing with their own eating disorders and disordered eating while simultaneously breaking the cycle of risk inherent in the intergenerational transmission of eating disorders. The approach honors the wishes of parents who desperately want to buffer their children from the pain they experienced with their own suffering and provides hope for reducing environmental exposures that could augment any genetic risk that children of affected parents may hold.
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