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Title: DATE: April 19


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DATE April 19
  • OBJECTIVE
  • Describe four eating disorders
  • Identify the two main types
  • Recognize symptoms/ways to help
  • WARM UP
  • Check Your Knowledge
  • JOURNAL
  • Why do you think that more females suffer from
    eating disorders than males?

2
Eating Disorders
3
An Overview of Eating Disorders
  • Two Main Types
  • Anorexia Nervosa
  • Bulimia Nervosa
  • Share Strong Drive to be Thin
  • Largely a Female Problem
  • Largely a Westernized Problem
  • Largely an Upper SES Problem
  • Many Die as a Result!

4
Do I Have an Eating Disorder?
  • I worry about gaining weight.
  • I am preoccupied with losing weight.
  • I frequently diet or feel the need to be on a
    diet.
  • My mood depends on my weight (e.g., if I gain 1
    pound I am depressed, irritable, etc.)
  • I feel bad about myself if I gain weight.

5
Do I Have an Eating Disorder?
  • If I gain one pound, I worry that I will continue
    to gain weight.
  • I think of certain foods as being either good
    or bad and feel guilty about eating bad
    foods.
  • I use food to comfort myself.
  • When I am eating I, at times, feel I have lost
    control.

6
Do I Have an Eating Disorder?
  • I spend a significant amout of time thinking
    about food and when I will eat.
  • I try to hide how much I eat.
  • I have thought about (or have) self-induced
    vomiting as a means of weight control.

7
Do I Have an Eating Disorder?
  • After eating, I may use laxatives, diuretics,
    exercise, etc. to prevent weight gain.
  • I am dissatisfied with my body size and shape.
  • I eat until I feel stuffed.

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8
The Nature of Bulimia Nervosa
  • Clinical Description
  • Binging
  • Eat Large Amounts of Food
  • Eating is Out of Control
  • Compensatory Behaviors
  • Purging via Self-Induced Vomitting
  • Laxatives, Diuretics, Exercise

9
The Nature of Bulimia Nervosa
  • Medical Consequences
  • Salivary Gland Enlargement
  • Eroded Dental Enamel
  • Electrolyte (Mineral) Imbalance
  • Intestinal Problems
  • Calluses on Fingers and Hands

10
The Nature of Bulimia Nervosa
  • Associated Features
  • More Severe Form Purging Type
  • Most Have Other DSM Disorders
  • (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
    Disorders)
  • Paradoxically
  • Purging is an Inefficient Means to Reduce Weight
  • A Closely Related Disorder
  • Binge-Eating Disorder

11
The Nature of Bulimia Nervosa
  • Facts and Statistics
  • 90-95 are Women
  • White Middle-to-Upper Middle Class
  • Onset 16-19 Years of Age
  • 6-8 College Women
  • About 2.8 Population Overall
  • Chronic if Left Untreated

12
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Clinical Description
  • Morbid Fear of
  • Gaining Weight
  • Losing Control Over Eating
  • Deliberate Weight Loss
  • 15 Below Expected Normal
  • Life-Threatening Consequences

13
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Two Subtypes
  • Restricting Type
  • Excessive Dieting
  • Binge-Eating-Purging Type
  • Rely on Purging
  • About Half of All Cases
  • More Impulsive Behavior

14
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Distorted Body Image

15
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Medical Consequences
  • Amenorrhea
  • Dry Skin
  • Brittle Hair or Nails
  • Sensitivity to Cold
  • Lanugo
  • Heart Problems
  • Electrolyte Imbalance

16
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Associated Features and Facts
  • Begins Early in Adolescence
  • Perfectionistic High-Achievers
  • All-or-None Thinking
  • Obsessive and Orderly
  • Comorbid DSM Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Substance Abuse

17
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Causes
  • Social and Cultural Factors
  • Thinness Equals Success
  • Has Increased Over Time
  • Media
  • Sets Impossible Idealized Images

18
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Causes
  • When Food is Restricted
  • We Become Preoccupied With It!
  • Media
  • Sets Impossible Idealized Images

19
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Causes
  • Family Influences
  • Successful and Driven
  • Concerned About Appearances
  • Eager to Maintain Harmony
  • Deny or Ignore Conflicts
  • Lack of Open Communication

20
The Nature of Anorexia Nervosa
  • Causes
  • Biological Influences
  • Runs in Families
  • Unclear What is Inherited
  • Psychological Influences
  • Diminished Sense of Control
  • Low Self-Esteem

21
The Treatment of Eating Disorders
  • Psychosocial Treatments
  • Bulimia Nervosa
  • Education About Eating Behavior
  • Scheduled Eating
  • Alter Thinking About Shape, Eating, and Weight
  • Treatment Works!

22
The Treatment of Eating Disorders
  • Psychosocial Treatments
  • Anorexia Nervosa
  • Must Restore Normal Weight!
  • Most Will Gain Weight (Easy)
  • Keeping the Weight On (Hard)
  • Treatment Similar to Bulimia
  • Treatment Can Work!

23
Food For Thought
Are Eating Disorders
a Form of Addiction?
24
Food For Thought
  • Severe Craving
  • Loss of Control
  • Used to Cope With Negative Feelings
  • Preoccupied with Substance
  • Unsuccessful Attempts to Quit
  • Denial
  • Adverse Psychosocial Consequences

25
PREVENTION POINTERS
  • Learn to like yourself, just as you are
  • Set realistic goals for yourself
  • Ask for support and encouragement from friends
    and family when life is stressful
  • Learn the basics of good nutrition and exercise
  • If you want to lose weight, talk to a doctor or a
    professional, registered dietitian who
    specializes in weight control
  • Seek adult help if you suspect you or a friend
    has an eating disorder problem
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