Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff Eating disorders are psychological conditions characterized by unhealthy, obsessive, or disordered eating habits. Eating disorders come with both emotional and physical symptoms and include anorexia nervosa (voluntary starvation), bulimia nervosa (binge-eating followed by pu...
Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff Binge-eating disorderinvolves the recurrent consumption of a large amount of food in a short amount of time. Binge-eating episodes are associated with eating more rapidly than normal, eating until uncomfortably full, eating large amounts of food when not physically...
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is an eating disorder in which an individual eats very large amounts of food (typically in a rapid manner) while experiencing a loss of control and feelings of shame or guilt afterwards. BED is the most common eating disorder affecting anywhere from 1-5% of the...
Binge-eating disorder (BED): Binge-eating disorder: binge-eating disorder (BED) refers to the pattern of eating involving distress-inducing binges not followed by purging behaviors- being considered as a new DSM diagnostic category
Today in the US, an estimated 20 million women and 10 million men have suffered from a clinically significant eating disorder at some point in their lives. 3 categories of eating disorders: anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder
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Today in the US, an estimated 20 million women and 10 million men have suffered from a clinically significant eating disorder at some point in their lives. 3 categories of eating disorders: anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder
Of course you could, if you want to get thin and stay thin. But Susan recognises that breaking your intentions happens and that the most important thing is to resume your plan immediately rather than beat yourself up about it, or use a minor deviation as an excuse to binge with a vow ...
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D. binge-eating disorder A. anorexia nervosa Bert is standing in a shopping mall when he begins having difficulty breathing. He feels his heart pounding, feels weak and dizzy, and notices that he is perspiring heavily. He feels like he might be having a heart attack. At the very least,...