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The Truth About Eating Disorders
What Causes One to Develop an Eating Disorder?
What is Body Image and How Do You Improve It?
Issues for Men with Eating Disorders
Effective Tips to Stop Obsessive Thoughts
The Voices of an Eating Disorder
Many complex factors lead millions of adolescents and adults to extreme dieting, and many develop dangerous, and sometimes deadly, eating disorders. Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorders are not simply about food and weight, but are far more complex. Those with eating disorders desperately attempt to seek approval and acceptance, and may find it, temporarily, through the pursuit of thinness or the comfort of food. The eating disorder is merely a voice through which the body expresses itself and its unmet needs.
Underlying issues, current stressors, and biochemical predispositions may cause one to turn to starving, bingeing, purging, or compulsively exercising as a means of coping.
Admitting you have an eating, exercise, or body image problem that requires treatment is a difficult step to take and getting the right help is essential! There are a variety of treatment options available: individual therapy, group therapy, nutritional support, psychiatric care, outpatient, inpatient, residential, etc. Please know that there are resources available to assist you and your loved ones!
You are not aloneā¦
The most effective treatment for an eating disorder is psychotherapy, along with medical and nutritional support and guidance. The treatment should be individually tailored, and will vary depending on the severity of the disorder and the client's particular problems, needs, and strengths. Psychological counseling needs to address both the eating disordered symptoms and the underlying psychological, interpersonal and cultural forces that contributed to the eating disorder.
The most important thing is that the individual learns how to live peacefully and healthfully with themselves and food.
Therefore, care should be coordinated and provided by a health professional with expertise and experience in dealing with eating disorders. This is where my expertise may help, as I specialize in treating eating disorders. Please feel free to contact me if you think I may be of support to you.
Ilissa C. Banhazl, MS, Marriage and Family Therapy
2220 E. Route 66 Suite 226
Article coutesy of www.EDReferral.com.