Anorexia Nervosa: Binge Eating Disorder: Bulimia

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fad Diets and Eating Disorders Chapter 6. Fad Diets Fad Diet – Weight loss plans that are only popular for a short time Fad Diet – Weight loss plans that.
Advertisements

Eating Disorders Do the images show a narrow range of body shapes and sizes? Are the females in the images taller and thinner than typical teenage girls?
Eating Disorders Intro to Psychology Purificato. Eating Disorders Eating disorders are characterized by severe disturbances in eating behavior. The practice.
JOURNAL READ AND RESPOND! “WHEN THE MIRROR LIES” What is BDD? How does BDD affect ones life on a daily basis? Where can you go for more info or help?
BY LINDSEY COOK AND LIZ SMITH Eating Disorders. Anorexia Nervosa Psychological and physical disorder  Low body weight and body image distortion  People.
Eating Disorders Essential Question: Why are eating disorders considered mental/emotional disorders if they effect the person physically?
Eating Disorders. Do you think you might have an eating disorder? All Students 9.5% Males 5.0% Females11.6%
The Perils of Eating Disorders. Eating disorders are conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient or excessive food.
Eating Disorders Life Education 1.
Eating Disorders Thomas G. Bowers, Ph.D..
Eating Disorders. What is an Eating Disorders?  Any of several psychological disorders characterized by serious disturbances of eating behavior.  Millions.
EATING DISORDERS Celine Ninamou. INTRODUCTION  What is an eating disorder?  Eating disorders include extreme thoughts, emotions, and behaviors surrounding.
Chapter 11 Your Body Image Lesson 2 Eating Disorders Next >>
BELL WORK If you could change anything about your body what would it be and why? Think body image.
Habits Disorders. What are eating Disorders? An eating disorder is marked by extremes. It is present when a person experiences severe disturbances in.
Eating Disorders Chapter 5. Definition An eating disorder is an abnormal eating behavior that risks physical and mental health. Can lead to organ damage,
Eating Disorders Conditions that involve an unhealthy degree of concern about body weight and shape-may lead to efforts to control weight by unhealthy.
RAPID CONSUMPTION OF EXTREMELY LARGE AMOUNTS OF FOOD UNTIL THE PERSON IS UNCOMFORTABLY FULL. THIS DISORDER DOES NOT INVOLVE PURGING OF THE LARGE AMOUNTS.
Eating Disorders Chapter 6 Section 3. Eating Disorders  Extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious health problems and even death  Unhealthy.
Research paper What is it? Who gets it? Recovery Symptoms/treatments Personality types How does it start? Statistics What does it do to your body?
Eating Disorders 1.Discuss the relationship between body image and eating disorders. 2.Describe the individual who is at most risk for eating disorders.
EATING DISORDERS AWARENESS MONTH. TYPES OF EATING DISORDERS INCLUDE: Anorexia nervosa, in which you become too thin, but you don't eat enough because.
Eating Disorders Student Created. What are eating disorders? An eating disorder is when a person experiences severe disturbances in eating behavior, such.
Jacob Walker, Colin Rasnick, and Dustin Lentz
1. 2 What You Will Do Identify the symptoms and risks of eating disorders. Explain how to help a friend who may have an eating disorder. Explain how overtraining.
Eating Disorders. Extreme eating behaviors that can lead to serious health problems and even death Unhealthy behavior related to food, eating, and weight.
Optical Illusions Mental Disorders.
Nutrition Day 4. Nutrition Objectives: –The students will learn about eating disorders. –The students will understand about the adverse affects of eating.
Eating Disorders What you need to know…. What are they?  There are three main types of eating disorders 1.Anorexia Nervosa 2.Bulimia Nervosa 3.Binge-eating.
ANOREXIA NERVOSA. WHAT IS ANOREXIA NERVOSA? Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric illness that describes an eating disorder characterized by extremely low.
Section 4.2 Eating Disorders Slide 1 of 15 Objectives Identify health risks associated with anorexia. Explain the relationship between bulimia and dieting.
CHAPTER 8: Eating and Weight-Related Disorders. Introduction One in 10 women will be diagnosed with an eating disorder in their lifetime. Many more women.
Eating Disorders Joseph, Spencer 3B. An eating disorder is a mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behavior related to food. They are about.
Eating Disorders. What do these celebrities have in common?
Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Binge-eating
Eating Disorders.  Fact or Fiction?  Eating Disorders only affect Females.  Eating Disorders can be life threatening.
Causes  It is important to understand that an eating disorder is merely a symptom of an underlying problem. Eating Disorders can have MANY causes, but.
Eating Disorders. Do eating disorders affects only females?
Eating Disorders Ch. 4 Sec 2.
EATING DISORDER FACTS Up to 30 million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder in the U.S. Eating disorders have the highest mortality.
By: Natasha Hakim, MD Dept of Family Medicine Loyola- Cook County- Provident.
 Identify health risks associated with anorexia  Explain the relationship between bulimia and dieting  List the main health risks of binge eating disorder.
Eating Disorders 7 th and 8 th. Pennsylvania State Standard – Analyze factors that impact nutritional choices of adolescents. Body image Dietary.
Objective 3.2  Differentiate the signs, symptoms, and consequences of common eating disorders from more healthy eating behaviors.
Mirasol Eating Disorder Recovery Centers Binge Eating Disorder: Coping Strategies for Women.
Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge Eating Disorder.
Section 2 Eating Disorders Health Ch. 4 Mental Disorders & Suicide.
Eating Disorders: Myth, Fact, Experience Sarah Carnahan
Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Binge Eating Disorder.
Eating Disorder By: Di’Shaya Adams. Eating disorder is a serious condition characterized by uncontrollable eating and a resulting weight gain. Eating.
Eating disorders Supported by.
Eating Disorder Chapter 4.2 Video – Starving for Control.
Eating Disorders Journal Discussion Notes Discussion Video
Eating Disorder.
JOURNAL #2! Have you known anyone with an eating disorder? What was it like? How did they act? Did you tell somebody? What treatment did they receive?
Eating Disorders
EATING DISORDERS Disorders that are the result of unhealthy ways to cope with emotional problems. Thinness is often equated with self-worth or attractiveness.
Fad Diets and Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Compulsive Overeating
Anorexia Bulimia Binge Eating Exercise Bulimia
Eating Disorders.
A Serious Mental Disorder
Section 4.2 Eating Disorders Objectives
What You Will Do Identify the symptoms and risks of eating disorders.
Bulimia Nervosa SOWK-230 Sydney Gaver.
What Is Binge Eating Disorder?
Presentation transcript:

Anorexia Nervosa: Binge Eating Disorder: Bulimia Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa: Binge Eating Disorder: Bulimia

Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms: Extreme Weight Loss, Thin Appearance, and Abnormal Blood Count, Dehydration,Swelling of arms or legs,Soft,downy hair covering the body.

Specific Treatment Facilities Local, County or Statewide EDReferral Jackson Ms, 1507 Kimwood Circle. Phone # (601-906-7715) Treat Physical, Mental health.

Treatment Facilities Scott Charles MSW Cadc Cnslrs. 4755 Old Canton Road, Jackson,ms 39211 Phone # (601-982-7755) Treatments: Bulimia, Anorexia, Depression, and Anxiety. They have rehab treatments for drug/alcohol uses.

Bulimia Bulimia is uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies.

Symptoms of Belimia: Hoarding or storing food Bathroom visits right after eating Cycles of weight gain and loss Eating in private Eating too much food too quickly Unable to control eating binges

Treatment for Belimia: Antidepressants are sometimes used to reduce binge- purge cycles and relieve symptoms of depression. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy(CBT): you learn how to change negative thoughts that you may have about food, your weight, your body, or beliefs about yourself. Interpersonal Psychotherapy(IPT): you learn about how relationships and feelings about those relationships affect binge-eating and purging.

Treatment Facilities in Mississippi: A Bridge To Recovery Hospitality Healing Home 1201 Office Park Dr. Oxford, MS 38655 (662)-985-7313 They have gleaned resources from the best and they use them to design a program especially for people’s needs. They have minimal contact counseling, resources to go, meetings with other women, and a residential healing home for full contact immersion in all of the best options. 361 Towne Center Blvd. Ridgeland, MS 39157 (601)-977-9353 They live in comfortable treatment rooms. They go through invidividual therapy once a week and have weekly meetings with a dietrician. They are also evaluated and have group participation weekly.

Binge Eating Disorder: When people have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food.

Symptons of “Binge eating disorder” Frequent episodes of eating what others would consider an abnormally large amount of food Frequent feelings of being unable to control what or how much is being eaten Eating much more rapidly than usual Eating until uncomfortably full Eating large amounts of food, even when not physically hungry Eating alone out of embarrassment at the quantity of food being eaten Feelings of disgust, depression, or guilt after overeating Fluctuations in weight Feelings of low self-esteem Loss of sexual desire

Treatments for Binge Eating: ~ Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy: focuses on the dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors involved in binge eating. ~Interpersonal Pyschotherapy: focuses on the relationship problems and interpersonal issues that contribute to compulsive eating. ~Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Combines cognitive- behavioral techniques with mindfulness meditation.

Treatments Facilities for “Binge eating disorder” “A Bridge to Recovery” Ridgeland Location: 361 Towne Center Blvd. Suite 1300 Ridgeland, MS 39157. Phone: (601)977-9353. Fax:(601)977-9422. ~Mental health and substance abuse services. “Hospitality Healing Home” -GodisHealing.com “1201 Office Park Dr. #139 Oxford, Mississippi 38655.” (Call) Mrs. Lisa Rains Mitchell (662)985-7313. ~Treat you for eating disorders.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcGFte6eciQ