“…Across all studies, there was a common finding that MFT is experienced as both helpful and challenging with similar experiences described for adults and young people for both MFT‐AN and MFT‐BN. From data generated through observation, interviews and focus groups collected during and after treatment, there was a sense by most participants that MFT helped the family to view the eating disorder symptoms in new ways (Baumas et al, 2021 ; Duarte, 2012 ; Salaminiou, 2005 ; Voriadaki, Simic, Espie, & Eisler, 2015 ), take on new perspectives (Duarte, 2012 ; Engman‐Bredvik et al, 2016 ; Tantillo et al, 2015 ;Whitney, Currin, et al, 2012 ; Wiseman et al, 2019b ), gain new skills (Duarte, 2012 ; Tantillo et al, 2015 ) and feel more empowerment (Engman‐Bredvik et al, 2016 ; Salaminiou, 2005 ). Together, this helped people, particularly parents/caregivers, feel less guilty, scared, and anxious (Whitney, Currin, et al, 2012 ) and feel more confident (Whitney, Currin, et al, 2012 ; Wiseman et al, 2019b ).…”