Its Not About Food
Disordered Eating
It's a Cluster
And Then I Got High
90 Meetings in 90 Days
100

Identify three risk factors for eating disorders. 

What is: 

1. A history of dieting

2. Type I Diabetes

3. Having a close relative with an eating disorder or mental illness

4. Perfectionism

5. Body image dissatisfaction

6. Hx of bullying

7. Hx of trauma

8. History of an anxiety d/0

9. Body image dissatisfaction

100
Pallor, cracked nails, lanugo, constipation, poor memory, tiny handwriting, and dry skin are all symptoms associated with this disorder. 

What is Anorexia Nervosa.

100

The act of attributing something inside ourselves to someone else.

What is projection? (A defense mechanism).

100

Constricted, pinpoint pupils, respiratory depression, slurred speech are associated with an overdose of this category. 

What are opiates?

100

I feel fabulous. I am talkative and happy. 

I am confident, relaxed and just a bit unsteady on my feet. 

I get a bit flushed and my heartbeat is slightly increased. 

What level of intoxication am I presently?

What is mild intoxication (0.01% - 0.1%)?
200
The structure of the brain that contains the appetite regulation center. 

What is the hypothalamus.

200

The difference between binge eating disorder and bulimia. 

What is eating an excessive amount of food in a short period of time without compensatory behaviors (Binge Eating Disorder)

What is binging and pursing (bulimia).

200

Social detachment: self-absorbed, restricted emotionally, cold, indifferent, neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, and anhedonia are associated with this disorder. 

What is Schizoid Personality Disorder

200

The peak of opiate withdrawal happens after this many hours. 

What is 72 hours?

200

I am the part of the brain that is initially impacted by alcohol consumption. Motor coordination and decision making are reduced. 

What is the forebrain (the anterior part of the brain including the cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalmus)?

300

This disorder includes an intense fear of gaining weight and a gross distortion of body image and a preoccupation with food.

What is Anorexia Nervosa

300

Individuals with diabulemia control their weight by engaging in this behavior. 

What is not taking their insulin as ordered, causing consistently high glucose levels. 

300

I am a person that needs a lot of praise and admiration. I do not like it when someone judges me. I get very angry and feel humiliated when I am not recognized or praised. Name the Cluster B Personality Disorder I have been diagnosed with.

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

300

The symptoms of withdrawal you would you expect to see before initiating Suboxone?

What are muscle aches, runny nose, yawning, agitation, anxiety, chills, fever, cramps, diarrhea, nausea, and panic?

300

This vitamin is commonly depleted within three months in people with alcohol dependence. 

What is thiamine?

400

Health consequences associated with anorexia nervosa.

What is hypothermia, bradycardia, hypotension, amenorrhea, cold intolerance, dizziness, chest pain, abdominal bloating. 

400

True or false: Men are typically overweight before the development of an eating disorder. 

What is true?

DAILY DOUBLE: These factors may contribute to the development of an eating disorder in men. 

What is: a hx of abuse, neglect, bullying, sports where weight is a focus, impaired sense of self. 

400

I often feel numb or flooded with emotion. 

My disappointment with myself often turns to rage. 

I self-harm when I feel you are disappointed with me.

Feeling abandoned is something I avoid at all costs. 

Name my diagnosis. 

What is Border Personality Disorder?

400

The treatment associated with benzodiazepine withdrawal. 

What is titration with a benzodiazepine over 4-6 weeks (up to 6 months)?

400

Identify at least four symptoms commonly seen in individuals withdrawing from alcohol. 

What is tachycardia, tremors, elevated BP, diaphoresis, n/v, ha, anxiety, seizures, irritability, and hallucinations?

500

Identify at least three compensatory behaviors associated with Bulimia.

What is self-induced vomiting, laxative use, diuretic use, enemas, excessive exercising and enemas.

500
People with this disorder get so fixated on dietary restrictions that other aspects of their lives begin to suffer. 

What is Orthorexia?

500

I am overly disciplined and a perfectionist. 

Some believe I am inflexible because I like things done my way. 

I am afraid of making mistakes and find it hard to make decisions. 

People say I am very loyal and indispensable. 

What Cluster C Disorder do I have?

What is Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder?

500

This synthetic cathinone causes elevated BP, HR, euphoria, paranoia, agitation and violent behavior. 

What is Bath Salts?

500

This is the rationale for using benzodiazepines when withdrawing from alcohol.

What is decreases the incidence of seizures?

What is the magnification of GABAs effect on the brain?

What is the phenomenon of serving as a substitute for alcohol during withdrawal as they are cross-tolerant with alcohol?

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