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Eating Disorders

 

Eating Disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder include extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding weight and food issues. There are serious emotional and physical problems that can have life-threatening consequences for females and males.
 

  • ANOREXIA NERVOSA is characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.

  • BULIMIA NERVOSA is characterized by a secretive cycle of binge eating followed by purging. Bulimia includes eating large amounts of food-- more than most people would eat in one meal-- in short periods of time, then getting rid of the food and calories through vomiting, laxative abuse, or over-exercising.

  • BINGE EATING DISORDER (also known as COMPULSIVE OVEREATING) is characterized primarily by periods of uncontrolled, impulsive, or continuous eating beyond the point of feeling comfortably full. While there is no purging, there may be sporadic fasts or repetitive diets and often feelings of shame or self-hatred after a binge. People who overeat compulsively may struggle with anxiety, depression, and loneliness, which can contribute to their unhealthy episodes of binge eating. Body weight may vary from normal to mild, moderate, or severe obesity.

  • OTHER EATING DISORDERS can include some combination of the signs and symptoms of anorexia, bulimia, and/or binge eating disorder. While these behaviors may not be clinically considered a full syndrome eating disorder, they can still be physically dangerous and emotionally draining.


All eating disorders require professional help. Alina uses a multidisciplinary approach including working with a nutritionist, psychiatrist, and a physician to tackle the illness from all angles. The psychotherapeutic process she uses includes cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy and reality/responsibility.

To schedule a consultation with A Place for Growth, please call us at 954.384.9373 or fill out our contact form.

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