Louis Theroux Season 1 Episode 32
Louis Theroux
Season 1

Ep 32. Talking to Anorexia

  • October 29, 2017

Louis Theroux is a renowned British documentary filmmaker and presenter who takes a deep dive into the lives of people struggling with various issues. In season 1 episode 32, titled "Talking to Anorexia," Louis explores the devastating effects of anorexia on individuals and their families.

In this emotionally charged episode, Louis interviews several anorexic patients, their families, and medical professionals who specialize in treating the disorder. Throughout the episode, viewers get an up-close and personal look at the crippling impact that anorexia has on individuals' physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

Louis starts by speaking with two young women who are struggling with anorexia, Charlotte and Shelley, both of whom have been fighting the disorder for several years. Through their conversations, Louis discovers that anorexia is a complex mental illness that can have devastating physical effects on a person's health.

Louis also meets with the parents of an anorexic girl, Dawn, who is being treated at a hospital for the disorder. He speaks to Dawn's parents about the challenges they have faced in caring for their daughter and the impact it has had on their family.

Louis also interviews medical professionals who specialize in the treatment of anorexia, including Dr. Dee Dawson, who is the Medical Director at the Rhodes Farm Clinic. Dr. Dawson takes Louis through the treatment process that patients undergo at the clinic and explains the complexities of treating anorexia.

Throughout the episode, Louis puts a spotlight on the serious and deadly nature of anorexia and the difficulties of treating it. He also highlights how the disorder can have a devastating impact on families and loved ones.

"Talking to Anorexia" is an emotional and eye-opening episode that offers a raw and unfiltered look at the struggles faced by those living with anorexia and their loved ones. Louis Theroux does an excellent job of navigating a sensitive and difficult subject with empathy and compassion, providing viewers with a better understanding of the disorder's severity and how devastating it can be for those it affects.

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