Are eating disorders a modern phenomenon?
What is no, They are not modern?
This term describes repeated episodes of eating large amounts of food with a loss of control.
What is binge eating?
This is the most widely supported therapy for eating disorders.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?
This is what gluttony was considered in early history.
What is a deadly sin?
This is how often binge eating must occur for diagnosis.
What is at least once a week?
This is the main goal of nutritional counseling.
What is restoring proper nutrition and stabilizing health?
In 2013, this marked a major shift by formally classifying multiple eating disorders as distinct diagnoses rather than loosely defined conditions.
What is the release of the DSM-5?
This is a mental health condition commonly associated with BED.
What is depression (or anxiety)?
This therapy focuses on managing intense emotions.
What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?
This disorder was identified by Gerald Russell in 1979.
What is bulimia nervosa?
This is a physical health risk linked to binge eating.
What is type II diabetes (or cardiovascular disease)?
This therapy focuses on relationships and social functioning.
What is Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)?
This person labeled anorexia nervosa as a medical condition in 1689.
Who is Richard Morton?
This is the minimum number of symptoms (such as eating rapidly, eating when not hungry, or feeling disgusted with oneself) required along with recurrent binge eating for a diagnosis.
What is three?
This medication, specifically mentioned earlier in presenation, is FDA-approved for binge eating disorders.
What is lisdexamfetamine?