Extreme concern with body weight or shape
What is body dysmorphia?
Pressure from media and social standards
What is social influence?
Disorder marked by food restriction and low body weight
what is anorexia nervosa
Frequent vomiting can damage this part of the body.
What is teeth/enamel?
Talking to a therapist or counselor for support.
What is psychotherapy?
Refusing to eat or severely restricting food intake
What is anorexia nervosa?
Disorder with cycles of bingeing and purging.
What is bulimia nervosa?
Severe nutrient deficiency may cause fragile bones.
What is osteoporosis?
Nutritional guidance to restore healthy eating habits.
What is nutritional counseling?
Eating large amounts of food in a short time, often followed by guilt
What is binge eating?
Traumatic events or stress can trigger onset
What is psychological trauma?
Most common eating disorder in the U.S., characterized by uncontrolled overeating.
What is binge eating disorder?
Feeling extreme guilt or shame after eating is a common symptom.
What is anxiety?
Medication sometimes used to treat underlying anxiety or depression.
What is antidepressants/medication?
Purging behaviors like vomiting or using laxatives
What is bulimia nervosa?
Low self-esteem or perfectionism often contirbute
What is personality factors?
Eating non-food items such as dirt or paper.
What is pica?
Severe eating disorders left untreated may lead to this fatal outcome
What is death
Specialized program for intensive care, often inpatient.
What is residential treatment?
Obsessive exercise to control weight
What is compulsive exercising?
Biological factors affecting hunger and satiety hormones
what is neurobiological factos?
Repeated regurgitation and re-chewing of food.
What is rumination disorder?
Persistent sadness or hopelessness caused by an eating disorder.
What is depression?
Family-based approach to support recovery in adolescents.
What is the Maudsley method?