Eating disorders involve intense preoccupation with behaviors and rituals surrounding food- obsessively counting calories, binging on food in secret, throwing up after eating, following rigid diets, but again these disorders go far deeper than being just about food. The constant intrusive thoughts surrounding body, weight, and food issues can inevitably lead to isolation, secrecy, depression, self-mutilation, substance and alcohol abuse, and even social phobias. But don’t get me wrong, depression, anxiety, loneliness, trauma, difficulty expressing feelings, genetics, media and cultural pressures, troubled family and personal relationships, fear and refusal to grow up, substance and alcohol abuse are also vulnerability factors that may contribute to the development of an eating disorder. There is no single cause and they affect individuals on a physical, emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual level. As one may be seeking control through food, the truth is the food is actually controlling them and they are therefore losing control.
Eating disorders have no discrimination; they are found in every culture, religion, ethnicity, and socio-economic group. In a majority of cases, eating disorders occur together with other psychological disorders, such as depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and alcohol and drug abuse. Although, symptoms of these disorders usually begin in adolescence, there are many signs present long before. But unfortunately, how would one know if they don’t even know what they are looking for? But it IS NEVER TOO LATE to get help. Eating disorders are a serious illness that can have life-threatening consequences. BUT YOU CAN GET THE HELP YOU NEED…
Erica Ives is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders
Erica views recovery as being unique to each and every individual and understands the vulnerability shared throughout the therapy experience. She values and creates a safe, nurturing, and empathic environment for one to successfully begin their journey of recovery. Erica teaches the tools for one to achieve a life filled with balance, awareness, and well-being to live on a mindful path of recovery. She believe that the lack of knowledge and true understanding is bringing this illness to epidemic proportions. Make a choice to become more pro-active. It starts right here and right now. For more information on Erica Ives, eating disorders and treatment, please visit http://www.mindfulpath.com.
