Khaleej Times

HIT BY ANOREXIA? SUPPORT GROUP IN DUBAI OFFERS HELP

- Asma Ali Zain asmaalizai­n@khaleejtim­es.com

After watching her sister suffer from an eating disorder for 20 long years and not being able to do anything about it, Katja Geiser, thought it was high time she shared her feelings as a family to help others who were in the same spot as her.

The Swiss national, resident in Dubai for three years, has launched a UAE support group for families after seeing her sister go through anorexia nervosa for 20 years. “I could see her and do nothing about it,” Katja said while speaking to Khaleej Times.

According to the National Eating Disorder Associatio­n, up to 70 million people suffer from eating disorders worldwide.

“For as long as I can remember I knew my sister had issues with food, but it was only recently that I was able to accept she’s anorexic and allow myself to see her condition for what it is,” she said.

She also said that her sister did not understand her condition. “I am very close to my sister but it was difficult to tell her what was going on,” said Katja.

“Over the years, the situation has had a profound impact on our family in so many different ways and my parents and I have all struggled with emotions we’ve found difficult to deal with. One of the worst things is feeling powerless to help someone you love and acknowledg­ing that the person suffering needs to help themselves,” she added.

“My sister has faced an incredibly hard and painful journey herself and her story as a sufferer is very different from ours as a family. That’s what led me to create a space where families could share their stories and seek support from each other.”

The support group is being launched in Dubai, to help the families of people who suffer from anorexia nervosa and associated eating disorders.

The free support group is being held at the German Neuroscien­ce Center in Jumeirah Lake Towers every six weeks, with the first session taking place on April 30 from 7 pm to 8 pm.

Selma Yanik, psychologi­st at the German Neuroscien­ce Centre explains: “Eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia, play out in extremely complex ways and watching a loved one suffer is emotionall­y devastatin­g for the family and friends. Just as the sufferer needs to seek help, those close to them also need support and advice. A group like this provides somewhere safe and informal to address their feelings and share experience­s with others who understand.”

My sister has faced an incredibly hard and painful journey herself and her story, as a sufferer, is very different from ours as a family.” Katja Geiser Swiss national

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anorexia nervosa sufferers have an intense fear of gaining weight and tend to reduce their food intake drasticall­y. How can the family provide support? Do anorexic people fully recover?
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