This eating disorder is characterized by a significantly narrow range of foods without a drive for thinness
What is ARFID?
Using the bathroom right after a meal is a red flag for this eating disorder
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
This is a brief 5 question screening tool for Eating Disorders
What is the SCOFF?
Up to this percentage of individuals with eating disorders misuse substances.
What is 50 %?
This eating disorder is the most common ED in the United States.
What is Binge Eating Disorder?
The three C's associated with a binge are...
What are Consumption, Compulsion and Consequence?
This number of "yes" responses on the SCOFF indicate further assessment is recommended
What is 2?
Name one vulnerability shared by eating disorders and substance use disorders.
What is emotional dysregulation, numbing/avoidance, reinforcement through relief, trauma, or attachment wounds?
This type of anorexia is actually the most common presentation and can be just as medically severe despite not meeting the low-weight criterion
What is Atypical Anorexia?
Cold intolerance, compulsive exercise, and rigid food rules are common signs of this disorder.
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
A score of this number or higher on the EAT-26 suggests the need for further evaluation.
What is 20?
Approximately this fraction of people with substance use disorders also meet criteria for an eating disorder.
What is 1 in 3?