What are maladaptive behaviors? Examples, types, and treatment by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | May 31, 2023 | Behavioral Issues, Mental Health Topics Life can get stressful and overwhelming, and sometimes our methods of dealing with it are helpful in the short term but become more problematic over time. These unhelpful behaviors are referred to as “maladaptive behaviors” or, more specifically, actions or responses that are not suitable or effective in a given…
Holiday eating rules that won’t suck the fun from Thanksgiving by Wistar Murray | Nov 16, 2021 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics, Self-Care A holiday feast should be a joyous occasion, where people clink glasses and indulge in deliciousness and reinforce their bonds of love. But all too often these banquets conclude with a substantial portion of the guests laid up on the couch, dealing with heartburn, hating themselves for their gluttony. (This…
Extreme picky eaters can have an actual diagnosis: Understanding avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder by Madison Bambini | Oct 1, 2020 | Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics When you think of picky eaters, what comes to mind? Maybe a toddler who only ever wants chicken nuggets. Or perhaps a young child who refuses to eat vegetables. But what about children who only eat three types of foods and gag at the idea of trying something new? When…
Does my friend have an eating disorder? If you’re concerned about a friend’s eating habits, educate yourself and be compassionate when opening up about your suspicions by Dr. Tarra Bates-Duford | Feb 28, 2019 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Educate Yourself First, Talk to Your Friend Second If you suspect a friend or loved one has an eating disorder you should first educate yourself about the disorder. You want to familiarize yourself with the signs of an eating disorder, gain a better understanding of why people develop eating disorders…
What is binge-eating? When does it become a problem? Do I need help? by Lenora KM | Feb 25, 2019 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Binge-eating is consuming large amounts of food in a short amount of time. And while pigging out on a bowl of popcorn and M&M’s during a movie night with your friends or eating a whole pint of ice cream in the midst of a breakup might be acceptable, binge-eating is…
Beyond the stereotype: What do eating disorders look like? by Guest | Oct 12, 2017 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Today’s society places tremendous importance on body size and shape. People of all ages are consumed with physical beauty. With celebrities flaunting their lives on social media, magazines showing photoshopped, airbrushed models, and television shows creating flawless fictional characters, it’s easy for anyone to become obsessed with his or her…
What you need to know about anorexia before you help someone who has it by Jon Negroni | Dec 4, 2013 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics If someone you know is struggling with the hazardous effects of Anorexia or a related eating disorder, here are some key things to know. Anorexia Nervosa is a prominent eating disorder that is usually found in young women during puberty, as well as men in some cases. The disease is…
Binge Eating Disorder References and Resources by Anthony Centore, PhD | Apr 16, 2013 | Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Several blog article on this site related to the issue to Binge Eating Disorder present a number of in-text APA-style citations. The follow is a full list of the citations and references. Allen, Karina et al, “The Onset and Course of Binge Eating in 8-13 Year Old Healthy Weight, Overweight…
Binge Eating Disorder Treatment by Anthony Centore, PhD | Mar 26, 2013 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Eating disorder experts focus treatment around the distorted attitudes that those with BED have in regard to eating, weight and shape. They also focus on the mood related symptoms such as anxiety or depression (American Psychological Association, 2010). Treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy are commonly used…
Causes of Binge Eating Disorder by Anthony Centore, PhD | Mar 24, 2013 | Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics It is believed that the causes of BED usually fall into one of three categories: biological, psychological and environmental. It is believed by some that people affected by BED may have a genetic predisposition to develop an eating disorder. They may also have altered brain chemicals (Mayo Clinic, 2010). It…
Symptoms of Binge Eating Disorder by Anthony Centore, PhD | Mar 20, 2013 | Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mental Health Topics Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is characterized by frequent episodes of out-of-control eating (American Psychological Association, 2010). Unlike individuals who participate in bulimic behavior, those with BED do not purge themselves of excess caloric intake through self-induced vomiting or excessive exercise. (American Psychological Association, 2010) Symptoms include eating large amounts of…
The OMG Diet – Fad, Gimmick, or Effective Weight Loss Strategy by Anthony Centore, PhD | Jul 17, 2012 | Eating Disorders, Health & Exercise, Mental Health Topics You’ve heard of the Atkins diet, and even the South Beach diet, but have you heard of the OMG Diet? A new weight loss program, with some interesting rules, has people in the medical community thinking WTF? The diet is detailed in the book “Six Weeks To OMG: Get Skinnier…