How does self-imposed double abuse lead to bulimia?
As I came into contact with more bulimics, I found some commonalities, which I summarized as “double abuse”, i.e., physical abuse and emotional abuse. Abuse here means self-harm. The use…
As I came into contact with more bulimics, I found some commonalities, which I summarized as “double abuse”, i.e., physical abuse and emotional abuse. Abuse here means self-harm. The use…
Treatment of bulimia nervosa is complex. Most patients are hospitalized. Specific treatment measures include: 1. Psychotherapy. The most commonly used is behavioral therapy such as aversion therapy or positive reinforcement method. 2,…
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Bulimia Frequently Asked Questions 1. What are the indications for interpersonal psychotherapy for bulimia? A: For patients with eating disorders with predominantly bulimic symptoms; recommended body mass index…
There are several possibilities: 1. Lack of motivation. The basis for successful treatment of eating disorders is the patient’s motivation to engage in treatment. Patients with bulimia often begin to…
Bulimia nervosa patients actually suffer from a very gluttonous disease, such patients will keep eating, resulting in their bodies will be too obese, repeated binge eating disorders often occur, which…
There is a young girl in junior high school, her mother found that her diet is extremely abnormal over the past year, sometimes suddenly a meal can eat more than…
【Case】 The haggard-looking Xiao Mei came to me for consultation and told me this painful experience: I had a weird problem of craving for food that I couldn’t control since…
Diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa: It is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent and irresistible desire to eat, and binge eating behavior, and the patient has a fear of gaining…
Bulimia refers to recurrent episodes of binge eating behavior in which a large amount of food is eaten in a short period of time and cannot be controlled even if…
Interpersonal psychotherapy – an effective tool in the treatment of bulimia nervosa Interpersonal psychotherapy is a type of psychotherapy that was developed by Dr. Weissman in the 1970s while studying…