PPT-Eating Disorders Why might a person have an eating disorder?
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What might attribute to eating disorders Do eating disorders only affect females Many teens are not satisfied with the size and shape of their bodies This dissatisfaction
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Eating Disorders Why might a person have an eating disorder?: Transcript
What might attribute to eating disorders Do eating disorders only affect females Many teens are not satisfied with the size and shape of their bodies This dissatisfaction can sometimes lead to an eating disorder Images in magazines can contribute to the problem Use this checklist to evaluate the messages that teen magazines send about your body and appearance. A person with Binge Eating Disorder will not use compensatory behaviours such as selfinduced vomiting or overexercising after binge eating Many people with Binge Eating Disorder are overweight or obese What is binge eating Binge eating involves two Bulimia nervosa. Tori Hansen. Defining eating disorders. . An eating disorder is an unhealthy relationship with food and weight that with many areas of a person’s life. One’s thoughts become preoccupied with food, weight or exercise.”. By: Joey Niccum, Chandler Holliman, Ruben Hughes, and Kyle Grundon. Causes . Causes can come from 4 different factors. Psychological. Interpersonal. Social. Biological. Eating disorders are complex conditions that can arise from a variety of potential causes. Once started, however, they can create a self-perpetuating cycle of physical and emotional destruction. Professional help is recommended in the treatment of eating disorders. . www.NationalEatingDisorders.org. Helpline: 1-800-931-2237. Business Line: 212-575-6200 . What are Eating Disorders?. They are serious health disorders with both . emotional and physical problems. that can have potentially . Ch 6. Risky Weight Loss Strategies. Fad Diets- weight-loss plans that are popular for only a short period of time. Liquid Diets- replaces all food intake with a special liquid formula. Fasting- abstaining from eating at all. Lose weight without dieting!. One pill helps you burn fat and lose pounds!. Are you familiar with promises like these?. They promise quick and easy weight loss.. What do they actually deliver?. Risky Weight-Loss Strategies. Gary Strokosch, MD. Suzanne Martin, . PsyD. , MPH. Clay Purswell, DDS. --1994--. --2000--. Reference. D. iagnostic and. S. tatistical. M. anual of. Mental. Disorders. DSM Publication Dates. DSM-I 1952. Helpline: . 800-931-2237. Business Line: 212-575-6200 . What Are Eating Disorders?. Real. , . life-threatening . illnesses with potentially fatal . consequences.. Involve . extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding weight, food, and size. 2012educational purposes only National Eating Disorders Association must be cited and web address listed wwwNationalEatingDisordersorg Information and Referral Helpline 8009312237Trauma and Eating Helpline: . 800-931-2237. Business Line: 212-575-6200 . What Are Eating Disorders?. Real. , . life-threatening . illnesses with potentially fatal . consequences.. Involve . extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding weight, food, and size. Laurie Fortlage, MS, RD. C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. https://create.kahoot.it/share/eating-disorders-myths-vs-facts/3f5defe1-71bb-4daf-8439-9f5014b77901. Objectives. Eating Disorder Diagnoses. Identifying Eating Disorders in your office. SYSTEMIC LECTURE 24-07-2014. NON ORGANIC SLEEP DISORDERS. Stages of Sleep . Stage 1. . Stage 1 sleep, or . drowsiness. , is often described as first in the sequence. The eyes are closed during Stage 1 sleep, but if aroused from it, a person may feel as if he or she has not slept. Stage 1 may last for . EvidenceExperience Expertise BED is a serious mental illness. BED is characterised by recurrent episodes of binge eating, which involves eating a large amount of food in a short period of time. During Juliana Hill, B.A.. -My Story--a brief account. how it . began. Evolution. Remission. Evolution. current . status: currently in recovery, gained weight, out of the underweight BMI, daily/sometimes hourly battle; in therapy; refuse to take stimulant; two steps forward one step back.
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