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All about eating disorders: Symptoms, treatments and how to find help Symptoms of eating disorders vary, but all involve atypical or irregular eating habits that often affect shape or weight — though this is not always obvious It is important to realize that eating disorders are not a lifestyle choice or diet gone too far
Eating disorder treatment: Know your options - Mayo Clinic Finding the right type of eating disorder treatment depends on the disorder and its symptoms It usually includes a mix of specific types of talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, as well as medical monitoring and sometimes nutrition education or medicines
Binge-eating disorder - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic The goal for treatment of binge-eating disorder is to have healthy, regular eating habits Because binge eating often involves shame, poor body self-image and other negative emotions, treatment also addresses these and related mental health conditions, such as depression
Anorexia nervosa - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Anorexia, like other eating disorders, can take over people's lives and be very hard to overcome Because it's related to changes in the brain, anorexia behaviors are not choices, and the illness is not really about food or looking a certain way
Bulimia nervosa - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Mental health and emotional problems, such as depression, anxiety or substance misuse, are linked closely with eating disorders People with bulimia may feel badly about themselves, especially if they're bullied about weight or shape
How do I spot disordered eating? All about adolescent eating disorders . . . On this episode of Mayo Clinic Kids, we talk with Dr Jocelyn Lebow, a clinical psychologist and expert in childhood eating disorders, about diagnosing eating disorders and how to help kids heal their relationships with food, their bodies, and the people around them