The most prevalent eating disorder in the US
What is binge eating disorder?
The lens from which eating disorders must be framed to account for the impact of power and privilege
The highly recommended book that discusses medical complications of eating disorders
What is Sick Enough by Dr. Gaudiani?
The preoccupation with personal health as the definition of well-being
What is healthism?
The approach that examines the unconscious and understands eating disorders as "when words fail and bodies speak"
What is psychodynamic?
The eating disorder marked by significant restriction and typically no distress about body shape or size
What is ARFID?
The reason eating disorders are allowed to fester in society
What is diet culture?
The most common physical complaint of those with eating disorders
What is gastrointestinal issues?
The model that describes how the combination of factors impact the health of individuals and communities
What is the determinants of health?
Attachment theory posits this as the most significant factor in treatment
What is the relationship between client and provider?
The perfect formula for the development of an eating disorder
What is the biopsychosocial theory?
What are ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and intrapersonal?
What is restriction?
The type of relationship between variables in anti-fat research
What is correlative?
The goals that DBT and ACT both share
What are acceptance and change?
This is needed at the beginning of assessment
What is felt sense of safety?
The personal experience of disliking your body and feeling like you are inherently wrong or bad for the body you have
What is body shame?
This eating disorder behavior must be stopped completely versus a slow tapering
What is purging?
This model describes an individual's relationship with nourishment and lived experience
What is the Food Access Model?
The process in somatic experiencing that gives attention to areas of distress and to areas of neutrality or groundedness
What is pendulation?
The 4 key factors to ask about when assessing eating disorder behaviors
What are onset, intensity, frequency, and duration?
The process that is at the core of body acceptance
What is the grief process?
This is the second leading cause of death among those with eating disorders
What is cardiac issues?
This framework centers the client as expert, non-pathologizes recurring symptoms, and promotes respect and dignity of the client's choices
What is harm reduction?
This is the primary principle in MI to express empathy
What is reflective listening?