General Eating Disorder

Preventive Education Or Tips On Becoming Sicker?

It’s a tricky issue when it comes to considering a presentation to a certain population, such as Middle/High School students or young adults, about the signs, symptoms and dangers of eating disorders. This population is a very vulnerable one, where they are already likely searching for their purpose and personal identity. Some may even already …

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PREDISPOSITION: Does Temperament Play A Role In Eating Disorders?

This is a rather long writing, but I consider it very enlightening in several aspects. Many thanks to Dr. Emmett Bishop. Temperament refers to those aspects of an individual’s personality, such as introversion or extroversion, which are often regarded as innate rather than learned. Differences in temperament are determined by individual variations in perception of …

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Preaching The Way To Eating Disorder

The violence in mass media is no longer confined in the depiction of bloody pictures or films. The violence in media is more rampant as it overly depicts the thin beautiful. There is no other violence more violent that this. It does not kill the character but it kills the person who absorbs this kind …

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Plan Now To Attend NEDA Conference

October 8-10, 2010 New York, NY Binge eating disorder, anorexia, bulimia, and EDNOS affect millions in our country. Families and friends of people diagnosed are profoundly affected by these diseases too, so we design our conferences to educate, energize and inspire everyone who comes. We include sessions for families and friends as well as treatment, …

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Picky Eating – Is It A Disorder?

I have often been accused of being a picky eater because I dislike eating certain types of food that just do not seem right for my palate. But I never once thought of it as an eating disorder, mainly because the foods you eat are simply just a matter of taste. However, I recently discovered …

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Pica: Developmental Delays And Eating Disorders

Pica is an eating disorder typically defined as the persistent ingestion of nonnutritive substances for a period of at least 1 month at an age at which this behavior is developmentally inappropriate. Kids with pica have been reported to mouth and/or ingest a wide variety of nonfood substances, including, but not limited to, clay, dirt, …

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Pica – An Uncommon Eating Disorder

Pica is an eating disorder that is characterized by eating nonfood items like Clay, Sand, Ice, toothpaste… etc. It is most common in children and in pregnant women; though it could also be practiced by adults who are on a diet so that they feel full. But that doesn’t mean that other groups of people …

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Personal Experience Vs. Professional Research

As I read and appreciate the Blogs that are Posted here, I just want to make a point that my writings are based more on my own personal experiences with anorexia and how the disease has affected my life….and the growth that has occurred during recovery. I enjoy learning about the new techniques and discoveries …

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Personal Causes Of Eating Disorders

Personal causes of eating disorders can form from quite a number of things. The desire to be thing is something that has been effecting the world for quite a while. There are also other ways that there can be personal causes of eating disorders. The personal causes that effect people the most are problems that …

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Eating Disorder Self Test. Take the EAT-26 self test to see if you might have eating disorder symptoms that might require professional evaluation. All answers are confidential.

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