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Eating Disorders In Women


For the bulimic, food often becomes symbolic and the individual uses the binge/purge cycle to deal with stress, boredom, anger and other difficult feelings and situations. .
             There are three main causes that in combination, likely cause most people's eating disorders. These areas include personality factors, genetics and the environment, and biochemistry. Most people with eating disorders share certain personality traits: low self-esteem, feelings of helplessness, and a fear of becoming fat. In anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, eating behaviors seem to develop as a way of healing the stress and anxieties. .
             People who develop bulimia and binge eating disorder typically consume huge amounts of food, often junk food, to reduce stress and relieve anxiety. With binge eating, however, comes guilt and depression. Purging can bring relief, but it is only temporary. Individuals with bulimia are also impulsive and more likely to engage in risky behavior such as abuse of drugs and alcohol. .
             Eating disorders appear to run in families, with female relatives most often affected. This finding suggests that genetic factors may predispose some people to eating disorders; however, other influences (both behavioral and environmental) may also play a role. One recent study found that mothers who are overly concerned about their daughter's weight and physical attractiveness may put the girls at increased risk of developing an eating disorder. In addition, girls with eating disorders often have fathers and brothers who are overly critical of their weight. Biochemistry continues to be investigated as a potential cause as well, with the focus on brain neurotransmitters. Medications can often help to counteract the effects of neurotransmitters which may be excessive or lacking within the brain. .
             Bulimia nervosa treatment is a supportive and trusting therapeutic relationship and good rapport must be established before any serious therapy gains can be made.


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