Overeating is a common struggle that affects millions of people. Whether triggered by stress, boredom, or emotional distress, overeating can lead to weight gain, health problems, and feelings of guilt or frustration. However, breaking the cycle of overeating is possible with the right strategies an...
PhD, says burnout arises when people are stuck in a situation that doesn’t give them meaning, yet they “try to white-knuckle it or grit it out.”
Transcript The best way to get eating addiction help is to try to contact a treatment center that has expertise in handling eating problems or to see an
The most important thing to remember when trying to find help for overeating is that compulsive overeaters suffer from mental problems, which is not true for all people who overeat. In fact, many people who overeat simply out of habit actually respond well to traditional methods of reducing foo...
If certain foods are addictive, how might this change the treatment of compulsive overeating and obe- sity? Curr Addict Rep. 2014;1:89-95.Davis C, Carter JC. If certain foods are addictive, how might this change the treatment of compulsive overeating and obesity? Curr Addict Rep. 2014; 1...
This problem can result from some common causes including indigestion, gas, heartburn, constipation, overeating, lactose intolerance, and a stomach infection. However, stomach pain may also be caused by more serious problems such as an ulcer, a hernia, a urinary tract infection, appendicitis, and...
A lot of focus has been placed on anorexia, and bulimia, but it seems that compulsive overeating gets ignored in the shuffle. I've put together some strategies here that may be a helpful way of curbing your overeating desires. Read on for more.
Compulsive eating and overeating often result from unmanaged emotional tension, which can intensify cravings. If you have a lot of stress in your life and you find that your go-to comfort is food, trying to manage your stress and get ahead of the urge to soothe with food is your best ...
Addictive behaviors are compulsive actions that are beyond your conscious control, and which support drug use, smoking, overeating, or any other addiction. Learning how to recognize these addictive behaviors, even when they accompany a behavioral addiction such as gambling, is an important step in ...
they are followed by fatty hepatosis and other liver pathologies; hemorrhoids; diverticulosis . As a rule, all violations in the work of the digestive system occur in people with excess weight on the background of emotiogenic eating behavior, overeating, hobbies, fast food, chips, confectionery...