Name that ED
Co-occurring Disorders
Defense Mechanisms
DBT
Wild Card
100

An eating disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight through restricting with BMI<18.5

What is anorexia nervosa

100

This cooccurring issue frequently seen in people with eating disorders is defined as a deeply distressing or disturbing experience, also viewed as anything less than nurturing.

What is trauma

100

Not acknowledging, or refusing to admit a problem exists 

What is denial

100

What are the four premises of DBT Skills?

Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Interpersonal Effectiveness, and Emotional Regulation

100

How many eating disorders are classified in the DSM-5

8

200

People with this disorder lose control of what they eat and the amount at which they consume food. They use no compensatory behavior.

What is binge-eating disorder

200

With this frequently co-occurring issue, individuals experience empty mood, sadness, and feelings of hopelessness.

What is depression

200

Assigning your own unacceptable feelings onto someone else

What is projection

200

True of False- DBT operates under the premise that two things cannot be true at the same time

What is False

200

True of False: Eating Disorders kills roughly 25 people each day

True

300

Individuals with this disorder Typically binge and purge but weight is not <18.5

What is bulimia

300

With this co-occurring disorder, a person often has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts and behaviors that they often have the urge to repeat over and over. 

What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

300

Justifying or making excuses for an unacceptable feeling or behavior with logic. 

What is rationalization

300

True of False: DBT operates on principles of acceptance and change

What is True

300

Approximately how many million people in the United States suffer from Eating Disorders?

30 million

400

Eating items that have no nourishment and are not labeled as food items

What is Pica

400

This co-occurring issue is marked by patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning

What ADHD or Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 

400

Taking feelings directed at one person out on another person

What is displacement

400

True or False: DBT operates under the premise of removing judgement from our thoughts, feelings, and situations to enable us to be mindful of what is happening. 

True

400

True or False: Eating Disorders are not genetic

False

500

People who experience this disorder typically regurgitate and re-swallow their food after they have already eaten it.

What is rumination 

500

This disorder severely impacts a person's ability to manage their emotions. This can lead often to impulsivity. It is typically accompanied by fear of abandonment, intense but unstable relationships, self-harm, extreme emotional swings, and explosive anger. It is not diagnosed until age 18 or older.

What is Borderline Personality Disorder or BPD.

500

Psychologically removing yourself from your present experience. It isn't done consciously and can be associated with losing track of time or memories. Often seen in people who have experienced trauma

What is dissociation

500

What are the 3 states of Mind in DBT?

Emotion Mind, Reasonable Mind, and Wise Mind

500

True of False: You can tell just by looking at someone that they have an eating disorder

False

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