Monday, September 17, 2012

Bulimia, Anorexia Nervosa, Binge Purge Cycles of Eating Disorders: The Skinny-Me Syndrome Part II with Psychologist Dr. Carol Francis

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) November 27, 2011 Psychologist Dr. Carol Francis explores more causes and cures of eating disorders. In her interview w

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bulimia nervosa sufferers have binge and purge episodes they will


Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) November 27, 2011

Psychologist Dr. Carol Francis explores more causes and cures of eating disorders. In her interview with Psychotherapist Darlene Manick, owner of Safe Harbor which is an Eating Disorder Clinic in the Los Angeles, California area. Dr. Carol Francis explores bulimia, anorexia nervosa, binge and purge cycles and their various dangers and remedies with director, Darlene Manick.

Women who face the holiday parties and high calorie treats of Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and company parties, need to develop a normal relationship with food. "Food at parties does not mean you have to eat what is there. More often than not, the fun is in the conversations, dances, music, good cheer at the gala. However, when women have developed an awkward extreme focus upon what they cannot eat, their subconscious mind begins to focus upon what they are missing out on as if they are really being deprived," Dr. Carol Francis suggests.

Dr. Carol Francis, who is a Clinical Psychologist as well as a Certified Medical Hypnotherapist explains, "Eating may have a lot to do with hunger and nutritional needs under normal circumstances. During holidays however, food represents warmth, sweet indulgences, opportunity, and entertaining flavors. Our subconscious is trained to believe that we will be missing-out if we miss the opportunity to eat those treats. Of course that is an absolute lie. LIkely those foods will be available at any time of the year and we could easily enjoy them in moderation later or take a pleasant nibble at the parties. So enjoy the people and your emotional connections with the activities and eat the foods without feeling you have to have them."

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iii. Anorexia nervosa: Eating disorder due to sociocultural factors ...
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Bulimia nervosa Full Issue
 ... anorexia nervosa self induced starvation and bulimia the binge purge
... anorexia nervosa self induced starvation and bulimia the binge purge
iii. Anorexia nervosa: Eating disorder due to sociocultural factors ...
iii. Anorexia nervosa: Eating disorder due to sociocultural factors ...

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Question :

What s the difference between the binge-purge type of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa?

Restricting type is pretty obvious, but bulimia and the binge-purge type of anorexia seem to be pretty much the same. Does it have to do with perceptions or motivation to be thin or something else that can t really be seen? Because the external symptoms seem to be pretty much the same.
Answer :
Anorexia is when you sont eat anything or maybe just eat an apple a day but mostly you are starving yourself.

Bulimia is the scientific name for binging and purging. You intake more calories in one sitting then anyone should be eatting in a day, and before it sets you make your self throw up. Usually the person is also abusing laxitives so they can eat as much as they want but get rid of ot before the calories set in. One physical symptom of bulimia is rotting teeth because the stomach acid (from puking) sits on the persons teeth constantly.
Question :

What distinguishes people with anorexia nervosa, the binge eating/purging type, from those with bulimia nervos?

What distinguishes people with anorexia nervosa, the binge eating/purging type, from those with bulimia nervosa???
Answer :
Read the articles link below for clear understanding about anorexia, binge eating/purging or bulimia nervosa..
http://www.at-risk.org/blog/433/things-t
http://www.at-risk.org/blog/444/bulimia-
http://www.at-risk.org/blog/72/compulsiv
I hope this help.
Question :

What distinguishes people with anorexia nervosa, the binge eating/purging type from those with bulimia nervosA?

What distinguishes people with anorexia nervosa, the binge eating/purging type, from those with bulimia nervosa???
Answer :
Bulimia is binge/purge eating, while Anorexia is starvation. There are many other profile differences between Bulimia and Anorexia. There is also Binge Eating Disorder.

Anorexics tend to be perfectionists, and are horrified of gaining weight.

Bulimics tend to maintain a healthy diet, but sometimes get derailed and eat 2000+ calories in one sitting, then try to compensate by vomiting, or excessive working out.

Binge disorder is marked by eating but not purging.

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