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Anyone who’s experienced a traumatic event knows that emotional trauma hurts. Traumatic experiences can have life-long emotional and psychological consequences if left untreated, and can even have painful and disruptive physical symptoms as well. Everyone heals at their own pace, but treatment and support from loved ones can speed your recovery from the pain of emotional trauma. Start healing your emotional trauma today by learning about the symptoms and treatment of emotional trauma.
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Anorexia is a dangerous disorder that affects millions of Americans. People suffering from anorexia will literally starve themselves in order to be thin, putting them at high risk for health consequences that include dehydration, organ damage, irregular heart rhythms, and even death. In fact, anorexia has the highest premature death rate of any mental illness. Without treatment, a person with severe anorexia can and will die. A residential treatment program for anorexia can help you or a loved one become physically healthy and learn the healthy life skills necessary to recover from anorexia.
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When we think about eating disorders we rarely picture men starving or purging themselves to be thin, but a 2007 Harvard University study revealed that men account for 25 percent of people suffering from anorexia or bulimia. That’s more than double the previously reported statistic of 1 in 10, proving that manorexia, or men with eating disorders, is on the rise and much more common than most people think.
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Eating disorders come in all shapes and sizes. Some are common and well-known, and others are rarely talked about or diagnosed. If you’re wondering what types of eating disorders exist, look no further. Here are some of the most common types of eating disorders in alphabetical order.
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Eating Disorders & Dieting
Claiming to be “on a diet” is a popular excuse given to cover up the presence of an eating disorder. In some cases, an eating disorder may develop as a result of unhealthy dieting. Although the diet started out with healthy motives, it eventually turned into a form of extreme dieting. Finish reading this article »
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Types of Heart Complications
There are a number of different types of heart disease conditions that can take place as a result of eating disorders like anorexia. Finish reading this article »
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10 Eating Disorder Recovery Tips
What do you do when you are finished with your eating disorder treatment? How can you keep yourself from falling back into the old habits you learned to overcome at an eating disorder residential center? Finish reading this article »
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Adults & Eating Disorders
The idea that only teen girls and college students develop eating disorders is a common misconception. In truth, men and women of all ages suffer from these types of disorders. Older women and men are an age group that is frequently overlooked in regards to eating disorders, but one that should be equally addressed. Finish reading this article »
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Who has Eating Disorders?
Anyone can develop an eating disorder. However, approximately 90% of eating disorders take place in women. Teens and those in their 20’s form the most likely age groups in which eating disorders take place. Finish reading this article »
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Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are not only physically demanding they also can negatively affect your social life and emotional well-being. Setting unrealistic standards or feeling depressed and lonely are common factors associated with an eating disorder. Finish reading this article »
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Eating Disorders and Sports
Eating disorders have become very common among those who participate in certain sports. These sports often require frequent weight checks and complex training. In many of these sports, thin, smaller athletes are desired. Finish reading this article »
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Well-known Male & Female Athletes with Eating Disorders
Many athletes, past and present, have dealt with an eating disorder. These eating disorders have caused great turmoil in their lives, and consequently, have had a negative impact on their athletic careers. In many of these people, perfectionist behavior and a competitive nature exist. These are personality traits common in eating disordered people as well. Anorexia and bulimia are the two most popular forms of eating disorders among athletes. Finish reading this article »
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Famous Athletes With Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are a serious problem among many athletes today and can negatively influence their athletic ability. These disorders affect both men and women and occur among a variety of ages. In athletes who compete in sports where physical size and weight matters, eating disorders are even more common. Finish reading this article »
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Eating Disorders & Pregnancy
There are three primary types of eating disorders. These include anorexia, binge eating disorder, and bulimia. All three of these disorder can be very dangerous, both to one’s physical and mental health. How do these disorders affect a person’s body? Can they cause problems during pregnancy? Finish reading this article »
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What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a disorder affecting the bones of the body. When someone has osteoporosis their bones become brittle due to a loss in bone density and are easier to break. This type of problem often occurs in older women and is common in those with the eating disorder, anorexia. Finish reading this article »
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How Those with Eating Disorders Might Feel About the Holiday Season
When first thinking of the holidays most people remember fun days spent with family and friends, meals with delicious foods and desserts, being thankful for what you have and giving to others. However, if too much planning, spending and other topics are brought up the holidays begin to feel stressful. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other holidays are often anxiety-ridden and centered on the subject of food. Finish reading this article »
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Approaching a Friend about an Eating Disorder
When confronting someone about an eating disorder, it is important to remember what a touchy subject it can be. Finish reading this article »
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What is Anemia?
Anemia occurs when the body’s red blood cell (RBC) count is low. This can be due to either the body’s inability to make new red blood cells, a large loss of blood, or a situation in which red blood cells are being taken away faster than they are being put back. In circumstances where someone has an eating disorder, anemia can result. Finish reading this article »
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Types of Anemia
Anemia is a type of disorder which occurs when the red blood cell count in the body is low. This disorder can occur in those with an eating disorder such as anorexia as a result of an unhealthy or nonexistent diet. Finish reading this article »
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What is Nutritional Counseling?
Nutritional counseling is a type of assessment made which analyzes various health needs in regard to diet and exercise. A nutritional counselor helps people to set achievable health goals and teaches various ways of maintaining these goals throughout their lifetime. Finish reading this article »
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