Depression and Binge Eating Disorder
Binge eating disorder and depression often co-occur, but the important thing is to determine whether one is causing the other or if they are unrelated. It can be helpful to get treatment for both...
View ArticleMale Teen Eating Disorders Are Becoming More Common
Typically, it is women and female teens who are vulnerable to eating disorders. Females are at risk for developing teen eating disorders more so than men do because they tend to be more concerned with...
View ArticleTeen Eating Disorders: Most Adolescents Go Without Treatment
A study funded by the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) found that about 3% of American adolescents are affected by an eating disorder but most do not receive treatment for their specific...
View ArticleTeen Eating Disorder Treatment: Connecticut Teens Need Help
Just like the heroin epidemic that is sweeping the country and greatly affecting Connecticut teens, eating disorders are also becoming a major public health concern in the state. According to the...
View ArticleTeen Bulimia Nervosa Treatment Includes Healing the Mind and the Body
Eating disorders are both a physical and psychological disorder. They are a testament to how the mind and the body are related to each other. And they are very serious illnesses. They are disorders in...
View ArticleAntidepressants Do Not Help Prevent Relapse in Teen Anorexia Nervosa
If your son or daughter is suffering from an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa, it’s helpful to know what will support his or her recovery. In the past, psychiatrists have prescribed...
View ArticleTeens: Eating Disorders Are a Form of Addiction
In many ways, an eating disorder mirrors an addiction. Although there is still debate about this in the field of psychology, the characteristics of eating disorders are very similar to the clinical and...
View ArticleEating Disorders and Long Term Healing
Recovery and mental health can be difficult to describe or categorize. When are you recovered? Where is the point where one goes from in-recovery to recovered? According to Jacquelyn Ekern for Eating...
View ArticleSeeing Through Six Teen Eating Disorder Myths
Recently at the University of North Carolina, Dr. Cynthia Bulik, debunked nine myths about eating disorders. The following outlines those myths and the truths that bust them. Eating disorders do not...
View ArticleMale Teen Eating Disorders Are Becoming More Common
Typically, it is women and female teens who are vulnerable to eating disorders. Females are at risk for developing teen eating disorders more so than men do because they tend to be more concerned with...
View ArticleTeen Eating Disorders: Most Adolescents Go Without Treatment
A study funded by the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) found that about 3% of American adolescents are affected by an eating disorder but most do not receive treatment for their specific...
View ArticleTeen Eating Disorder Treatment: Connecticut Teens Need Help
Just like the heroin epidemic that is sweeping the country and greatly affecting Connecticut teens, eating disorders are also becoming a major public health concern in the state. According to the...
View ArticleTeen Bulimia Nervosa Treatment Includes Healing the Mind and the Body
Eating disorders are both a physical and psychological disorder. They are a testament to how the mind and the body are related to each other. And they are very serious illnesses. They are disorders in...
View ArticleAntidepressants Do Not Help Prevent Relapse in Teen Anorexia Nervosa
If your son or daughter is suffering from an eating disorder, such as anorexia nervosa, it’s helpful to know what will support his or her recovery. In the past, psychiatrists have prescribed...
View ArticleTeens: Eating Disorders Are a Form of Addiction
In many ways, an eating disorder mirrors an addiction. Although there is still debate about this in the field of psychology, the characteristics of eating disorders are very similar to the clinical and...
View ArticleTeens: Night Eating Syndrome Is a Mental Illness
There are many people who crave a late night snack. They might want something to eat either right before bed or wake up and crave food in the middle of the night. For most people with these eating...
View ArticleWhat To Do When Your Body Image Interferes with Your Happiness
One area of focus that many teens tend to have is their appearance. And it’s natural to wonder about how attractive or appealing you are to others. But during adolescence, appearance can go much deeper...
View ArticleParents: Here are Ways to Have Fun with Your Teen
We all need to stop the busy pace of life and have some fun. Even as parents with a full and busy schedule, we need to make time for close connection, warm and fuzzy conversation, and plain old fun....
View ArticleWhy Do Teens Develop Eating Disorders? & What Can We Do To Treat Them?
Eating Disorders are a complex disorder. They involve both the psychological and physical parts of one’s life. They are disorders that use the body as a means for working out issues surrounding power...
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