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Types of Disorders › Dangerous Eating Behaviours

...dangerous behaviour associated with eating disorders – visiting pro-anorexia or pro-bulimia websites. 1. Dieting & Diet Pills Dieting is a strong risk factor for developing an eating disorder. Dieting is...

Treatment Options › Psychotherapy

...especially important for children and youth with eating disorders. FBT should be given by a trained therapist who specializes in eating disorders. In FBT, the person with an eating disorder...

General Information › Why are eating disorders dangerous?

...binge eating (eating large amounts of food, and losing control of their eating). People with BED are at risk of developing: type 2 diabetes high cholesterol high blood pressure digestive...

Types of Disorders › Disordered Eating

There is a difference between an “eating disorder” and “disordered eating.” Disordered eating is a term used for unhealthy eating behaviours and worries about body image. It is quite common....

Prevention › Prevention

...shape. Model positive behaviour towards eating including the social benefits of eating together, enjoyment of eating, and the excitement of trying new foods. Help parents and teachers to think about...

General Information › Who is affected by eating disorders?

...to disordered eating. However, there are many risk factors for eating disorders, and not everyone who is unhappy with their body will develop an eating disorder. Some types of eating...

General Information › What causes an eating disorder?

...to eating problems, and keep the eating disorder symptoms going, rather than the “root cause”. Visit the treatment section to learn more about the different types of treatment for eating...

Types of Disorders › Other Specified Eating Disorder

...of unspecified feeding or eating disorder. This diagnosis is given to people who have an eating disorder and problems with daily life because of their eating disorder, but whose symptoms...

Recovery › Relapse Prevention

...struggled with eating disorder symptoms for a long time. If we know some of the signs of relapse, we may recognize when someone is returning to eating disorder patterns. Then,...

General Information › Co-existing Disorders

...Depression: There is a strong connection between eating disorders and depression. Many people with eating disorders also have low mood or symptoms of depression. Depression may develop before an eating...

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