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Eating Disorders Explained
Facts, Myths, Symptoms, and Treatment Approaches for Common Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders Explained: Facts, Myths, Symptoms, and Treatment Approaches for Common Eating Disorders
Offers a comprehensive overview of the most prevalent eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, along with related conditions such as orthorexia, pica, rumination disorder, compulsive exercise, and diabulimia. The book examines psychological, biological, and socio-cultural risk factors, clarifies common myths, and explains how disordered eating behaviors develop and affect physical and mental health.
It outlines diagnostic criteria based on established clinical standards and describes warning signs, behavioral patterns, and potential medical complications associated with each condition. Structured as an educational and practical reference, the text presents detailed descriptions of symptoms, health consequences, and evidence-based treatment approaches for adolescents and adults.
It discusses psychotherapy options such as cognitive behavioral therapy and family-based therapy, the role of guided self-help programs, medical supervision, nutritional counseling, and appropriate use of medication when indicated. The content adopts a clear, informative approach, combining theoretical explanation with practical insights into assessment, early intervention, and long-term recovery processes.
This book is intended for adults seeking reliable information about eating disorders, as well as family members, caregivers, educators, and students interested in mental health topics. It serves as an accessible guide for understanding the complexity of eating disorders and the multidisciplinary strategies commonly used in treatment and support.