Supportive activities used in the treatment of patients with eating disorders can include:
- Movement therapy: This can help patients develop a healthier relationship with their bodies and enhance their body awareness.
- Yoga: Often incorporated for its benefits in promoting mindfulness, relaxation, and self-acceptance.
- Massage: While not a primary treatment, it can provide relaxation and body awareness, which may be beneficial for some patients.
Aerobic exercise, while it has health benefits, can be problematic in the context of eating disorders, especially if not supervised or if it exacerbates compulsive exercise behaviors.
Therefore, the best selections from your options for supportive activities in the treatment of eating disorders would be:
- Movement therapy
- Yoga
- Massage
Aerobic exercise may not generally be recommended without careful consideration of the individual patient's needs.