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Intro
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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
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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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Eating Disorder Prevalence
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Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
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Eating Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified
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Cardiac Effects
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Gastrointestinal Complications in Bulimia Nervosa
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Oral Effects of Purging
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Effects of Purging on Body Chemistry Purging eventually depletes the body of essential minerals, including
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Cerebral Atrophy
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Binge Eating Disorder & Obesity
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What Causes an ED: Theoretical Models Low
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Self-Soothing: Emotion Regulation Model
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Treatment: Levels of Care
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Family Based Therapy for AN
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Bulimia and Binge Eating Disorder • Basis: Overvaluation of thin body: Leads to negative self-talk
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Summary • Eating disorders are serious, life
Description:
Explore the complexities of eating disorders across age groups in this comprehensive lecture from Stanford University. Delve into the diagnosis, prevalence, and current treatment options for various eating disorders. Learn about the spectrum of disordered eating, from food restriction to overeating, and understand the psychological and physical impacts on individuals. Examine the risk factors, common onset periods, and diagnostic criteria for eating disorders. Discover the prevalence of different types, including Binge Eating Disorder and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Investigate the severe health complications associated with eating disorders, such as cardiac effects, gastrointestinal issues, and cerebral atrophy. Gain insights into theoretical models explaining the causes of eating disorders and explore various treatment approaches, including Family Based Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Enhance your understanding of this critical health issue affecting people across socioeconomic lines and life stages. Read more

Understanding Adult and Pediatric Eating Disorders

Stanford University
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