Eating Disorders: A Case Study Analysis.
Binge Eating Disorder case Study I facilitated support groups for women with Eating Disorders for many years, and found that a majority of these women suffered from Binge Eating Disorder. After listening to these ladies and observing them for many years I came to the conclusion that food addiction is a reality for many of them.
This article uses a case study to examine the causes, treatment and legal issues surrounding the treatment of an eating disorder in a primary care setting, including the role of the school nurse in the multi-disciplinary team.
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This case highlights progressive positive changes in social behavior, including congruence of values and vital actions, resolution of the eating disorder, greater openness to experience, and.
Our understanding of eating disorders is constantly evolving. One of the eating disorders the world is less familiar with is known as Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), and has only recently become a recognized disorder. Often mistaken for “picky eating,” this disorder is very real and can lead to severe malnutrition and medical consequences.
The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program is seeking women 18-40 years old with bulimia nervosa interested in a research study funded by the Klarman Family Foundation. The study includes a health assessment, blood testing, and pictures of the brain taken using a medical scanner.
Researchers at the WELL Center at Drexel University are recruiting adults with binge eating behaviors for a research study designed to help individuals both lose weight and reduce binge eating episodes. Study participants must be age 18 or older and meet criteria for binge eating for participation in an outpatient group treatment study.