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The Holidays

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OriginSydney
Australia
Record labels Liberation Music
MembersAlex Kortt
Andrew Kerridge
Will Magnus
Simon Jones
Albums Post Paradise
Real Feel
GenresIndie Rock
Pop Rock
Soul Music
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About The Holidays


The Holidays are an Australian indie pop/soul band. Formed in Sydney in 2006, the band consists of Simon Jones, Will Magnus, Alex Kortt and Andrew Kerridge. Their debut album Post Paradise was nominated for an Australian Music Prize.

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Katie Scott , bottom left, celebrates Christmas in 2017 with mum Hazel, brother Ben, and grandparents, Anne and John

Christmas celebrations in the UK often centre on food, drink and family gatherings, but campaigners warn that The Party season can place additional strain on those living with eating disorders.

"It's tricky even years down The Line to watch the happiness and festivities At Christmas ," says Katie Scott , 21, who is in recovery from an eating disorder.

"I have always loved [the time of Year ] - I love the food, I love being with My Family . But now it's difficult because of the eating disorder. "

She adds: "No matter how hard I try or want it to be carefree or eating-disorder free I know that it can't be - it's bittersweet. "

Her comments come as new guidance is published to help those living with eating disorders over the festive season.

Katie first became unwell at the age of 14, restricting her food intake and falling into depression. She was initially diagnosed with eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS), and later with anorexia aged 16.

She describes her first diagnosis as the beginning of a "long and ongoing struggle" with eating and her weight, mood and self-harm, straining her relationships with her family and friends.

"It left me feeling desperate and isolated," she says. "It was a life-threatening situation. "

Katie , who is in recovery, is now in Her Third Year at university

Katie dropped out of school for periods of time, undergoing inpatient treatment. She was finally discharged from hospital aged 18, joining the Year below her at school to finish her education before going to university.

"I had to rebuild My Life from Rock Bottom ," she says.

Katie explains that she has found Christmas "an especially difficult time" both while unwell and in recovery, often feeling unable to get fully involved with the festivities.

"The celebrations are obviously very focused around food," she says. "I love food, but I'm scared of it so I have this Contradiction - the Fear Factor .

"I've found Christmas quite hard to deal with in The Past because I wanted to look forward to it, but all of The Elements that I love [about it] became stressful and Scary . "

She adds: "I think anorexia might be an extreme version of losing The Magic of Christmas. It's still a lovely time of Year but it's not quite the same.

"I kid myself each Year that it will be but it's never as easy as it was before. It can be disappointing. "

The Charity Beat estimates 1. 25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder, with anorexia known to have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness.

Offering support At Christmas

The NHS and eating disorder charity Beat have published new guidance on How To support people with eating disorders and their families At Christmas .

The advice aims to help friends and family of those of any age with such an illness navigate the festive period - while continuing to manage a condition.

Some of the suggested techniques, based on experience from clinicians, patients and parents, include:

For Katie , planning the structure of The Day is key, including what she will do if she is feeling stressed - whether that is stepping outside or going for a walk.

She also advises finding someone to confide in. "Try and have one person who is at least aware that you might struggle," she says.

Beat has also published advice on on its website.

Katie says the Christmas period can also be a Hard Time for her mother, who, she notices, is focused on keeping her safe and feeling OK amid the celebrations.

"She's had a few very difficult Christmases with me," Katie says. "It's almost worse for mum because she has to deal with me and can't anticipate how I'm going to React . "

Dr Prathiba Chitsabesan, NHS associate clinical director for children and Young People 's Mental Health , says supporting families to manage eating disorders at home is "crucial".

She adds that the "added pressure of New Year 's resolutions and the bombardment of weight loss messaging" So Close to Christmas can prove challenging for those living with an eating disorder.

"Hopefully these tips will really make a difference," she says.

'Added pressures'

Caroline Price, Beat's director of services, has warned that the pressure to eat large amounts At Christmas "can be triggering" for people with binge-eating disorder and bulimia, as well as causing anxiety for people with anorexia.

She says: "People with eating disorders often try to hide their illness and At Christmas when eating is a social occasion - often with people who they do not see frequently - they may feel ashamed and want to isolate themselves from others.

"At the same time, Christmas can be a source of distress for families who are caring for someone with an eating disorder.

"All these pressures can be made more difficult as the normal support networks are often not available At Christmas , as friends may be away, and regular social activities close for The Holidays . "

Anyone worried about their own or Someone Else 's health is urged to contact Beat's helplines, which are open Year -round and Every Day from 16:00 to 20:00 GMT from 24 December to 1 January.

Those in need of support can Get In contact via phone, email, anonymous one-to-one webchat or Social Media messaging.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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