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What is an Eating Disorder (ED)? • Abnormal eating pattern that compromises physical health and emotional well-being. • EDs include a spectrum of disordered eating, from food restriction to overeatin…
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Understanding Adult and Pediatric Eating Disorders
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Outline: Providing an Overview of EDs What is an ED? • Who is at risk? How common are EDs? When do EDs typically begin? How is an ED defined? What psychological illnesses
- 3 What is an Eating Disorder (ED)? • Abnormal eating pattern that compromises physical health and emotional well-being. • EDs include a spectrum of disordered eating, from food restriction to overeatin…
- 4 Eating Disorder Prevalence
- 5 Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- 6 Eating Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified
- 7 Cardiac Effects
- 8 Gastrointestinal Complications in Bulimia Nervosa
- 9 Oral Effects of Purging
- 10 Effects of Purging on Body Chemistry Purging eventually depletes the body of essential minerals, including
- 11 Cerebral Atrophy
- 12 Binge Eating Disorder & Obesity
- 13 What Causes an ED: Theoretical Models Low
- 14 Self-Soothing: Emotion Regulation Model
- 15 Treatment: Levels of Care
- 16 Family Based Therapy for AN
- 17 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Bulimia and Binge Eating Disorder • Basis: Overvaluation of thin body: Leads to negative self-talk
- 18 Summary • Eating disorders are serious, life