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What Is The Most Common Eating Disorder?

What is Binge Eating Disorder?

By Natalia Michaelson

Binge eating disorder is an eating disorder characterized by regular experiences involving the consumption of large quantities of food in a small period of time.This is often accompanied by feeling the inability to stop eating or feeling disconnected from the eating experience. And is commonly followed by feelings of shame, guilt, or physical pain/sickness.

What are some medical complications of BED?

Medical complications include, but are not limited to, gastrointestinal problems, nutrient imbalances and deficiencies, and premature death. It is important that those suffering with BED seek medical care.

What are common symptoms?

  • Binging, which involves the consumption of large quantities of food in a small period of time that may result in feeling physically sick and uncomfortably full. People who engage in binging behaviors report feeling like they are unable to stop eating, are losing control, or are disconnected to the eating experience.

  • Restriction, which includes physically or mentally restricting specific food(s) and/or food groups. These include dieting and/or yo-yo dieting, fasting, counting/limiting calories, eating less to make up for something else you ate, skipping a meal, making yourself drink water when you’re feeling hungry, telling yourself you “can’t keep x, y, or z in the house,” avoiding certain foods because you “don’t have control around them,” or labeling foods as “good” or “bad,” “healthy” or “unhealthy,” “clean” or “junk” (tying any sort of morality onto food, eating habits, or yourself for eating specific foods).

  • Feeling overwhelmed, distressed, or fearful of gaining weight.

  • Experiencing shame about your body size.

  • Experiencing high levels of anxiety about clothes shopping or shame related to your clothing size.

  • Hiding foods to eat later when other people are not around, which is typically rooted in shame and/or anxiety.

  • Avoiding eating with others or limiting food consumption in the presence of others, which is typically rooted in shame and/or anxiety.

  • Feeling socially isolated.

  • Feelings of shame and guilt related to yourself, your body, and the food you eat.

But wait…what about my health?

Health is a complex interplay of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Think mind-body connection. It is also important for us to challenge the narrative of morality being tied to health. You are not “bad” if you have medical conditions or health concerns; just as you are not “good” if you are free of all health concerns.

Why Stark Therapy Group?

Our philosophy at Stark Therapy Group is to look at the big picture, which includes learning more about your unique symptoms, challenges, and life experiences and how they collectively impact you. Diagnoses are used for billing and coding purposes. You don’t belong in a box, and we’re not interested in putting you there. From our perspective, it’s less about your diagnosis, weight, and behaviors, and more about your relationship with yourself. Your relationship with yourself impacts what you do and how you relate to other people and areas of life (like food, movement, money, shopping, substances, etc.). At Stark Therapy Group, our focus is on supporting YOU as a human, prioritizing your well-being with a holistic approach, treating your symptoms as a team, and guiding you in your journey to healing and connectedness within yourself.

Whether you join us in online therapy or in person therapy, we’re passionate about providing individualized, inclusive care because you’re unique and what works for someone else may not work for you. Our therapists work on building a strong therapeutic relationship with you, getting to know you and your specific concerns, providing you with compassionate and quality care, and walking alongside you on your path to healing. If you feel anxious about reaching out for help, that’s okay. We welcome you and would love to hear from you! It can be hard to ask for help and we’re happy you found us. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Services:

Stark Therapy Group offers therapy for all types of eating disorders, including Anorexia, Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia. We offer a 3-tiered family based support for teens in eating disorder recovery. We also provide cutting edge trauma therapy called Brainspotting. We treat anxiety, depression and general mental health conditions. We offer 3-tiered family based support for teens with general mental health issues. We offer culturally competent therapy for BIPOC folks. We also offer couples therapy. We would love to help you on your mental health journey. Reach out today for a free consultation!

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