Is Emotional Eating Disorder New?
Over the last few years it has become more pronounced that eating disorders are on the rise. Several years ago words like anorexia, bulimia and obesity were spoken of yet not understood. Today eating disorders have expanded to include the following: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, dia-bulimic, compulsive eating disorder, binge eating, orthorexia, food addiction, female athlete triad and so on. As society has evolved so have eating disorders.
With obesity on the rise with school aged children and making individuals aware it has caused a double edged sword. Young people are developing eating disorders rapidly. The idea that emotional eating is different from other eating disorders is ridiculous. Individuals find relief and comfort just as an anorexic restricts food and bulimics binge then purge they all are seeking relief. Avoiding the underlying issues is what cause the cycle to continue.
People go to unbelievable lengths to avoid having to feel what they do not want to feel. How can an individual differentiate healthy eating behaviors from unhealthy behaviors? This is a loaded question with too many variables. Each person has a reason for why they do what they do; the common denominator is to avoid having to deal with a specific situation. Taking an eating disorder quiz is one way to see if he or she identifies, also contacting an eating disorder therapist for an assessment is another.
Individuals who have an eating disorder can get help. Some individuals find that in-patient eating disorder treatment program is necessary in order to get out of the cycle of addiction. Only the person whom has the eating disorder can make the decision to get help and move past this cycle of addiction to a better life.
Joanna works for the Women's Behavioral Program. She has overcome adversities and shares her hope with anyone she comes in contact with. Joanna is a known published author in the Bariatric and Weight Loss Community, she has spent the last 13 years helping to inspire and motivate people on the value of the body, mind and spirit connection.
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1 Comments:
Thanks for your post. I would like to suggest a website with lots more information about eating disorders.
www.lifeworkscommunity.com
Also, I would recommend you take a look at the Life Works Community Blog for some great inspiration from the Life Works counsellors.
June 10, 2009 at 3:43 AM
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