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Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders

Dorota Sawicka

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The book "Eating Disorders - Wolf Hunger, Orthorexia, Bigorexia, Hyperphagia" explores various eating disorders, their characteristics, causes, and the impact on the lives of those who struggle with them. Each of the discussed disorders, such as:

1. Binge Hunger - An obsessive desire to eat, often triggered by emotions or stress, leading to compulsive overeating.

2. Orthorexia - An extreme fixation on healthy eating, which can lead to the elimination of many food groups and negative health effects.

3. Bigorexia - A mental disorder associated with an obsession over body building, often manifested in a relentless pursuit of increased muscle mass through extreme diets and intensive workouts.

4. Hyperphagia - Excessive eating, often a result of emotional eating, leading to health issues such as obesity.

The book also analyzes the various factors that can lead to the development of these disorders, including psychological, social, and cultural factors. It provides advice and support strategies for individuals dealing with these issues and their loved ones. The aim of the book is to raise awareness about eating disorders and encourage seeking help to overcome them.

  • EATING DISORDERS: KNOWLEDGE AS A BASIS FOR ACTION
    • WHY IS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT EATING DISORDERS IMPORTANT?
    • FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DEVELOPMENT OF EATING DISORDERS
    • SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS
    • WHY ARE SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS IMPORTANT FOR EATING DISORDERS?
    • PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
    • DIFFICULT FAMILY SITUATIONS
    • BIOLOGICAL FACTORS
    • RECOGNIZING EATING DISORDERS
    • UNSPECIFIED EATING DISORDERS
  • BINGE EATING
  • FEEDING AND EATING PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN
  • PICA
  • RUMINATION
  • EATING DISORDERS NOT INCLUDED IN DSM-IV
  • NIGHT EATING SYNDROME
  • CRAVINGS FOR SUGAR/CARBOHYDRATES
    • THE STORY OF MICHALINA
  • ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA
    • SYLWIAS STORY
  • HYPERPHAGIA
    • MARCELINA'S STORY
  • BIGOREXIA
    • KRYSIA'S STORY
  • DISCUSSING EATING DISORDERS
    • PREPARING FOR THE CONVERSATION
    • ORGANIZING THE CONVERSATION
    • CONVERSATION CIRCUMSTANCES
    • TIME AND PLACE
    • PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONVERSATION
    • CONVERSATION PROGRESS
    • ENDING THE CONVERSATION ABOUT EATING DISORDERS
    • EVALUATING THE CONVERSATION
    • SUMMARY
  • EATING DISORDERS. HELPING
    • INTRODUCTION
    • SUPPORT, APPROACHES, AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS
    • SELECTED THERAPEUTIC METHODS
    • PSYCHOANALYTIC METHOD
    • COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL APPROACH
    • HUMANISTIC APPROACH
    • SYSTEMIC-FAMILY APPROACH
    • FEMINIST-PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACH
    • TYPES OF THERAPEUTIC WORK
    • INDIVIDUAL THERAPY
    • FAMILY THERAPY
    • GROUP THERAPY
    • ART THERAPY
    • THE ROLE OF ART IN THERAPY
    • WHY IS ART IMPORTANT IN THERAPY?
    • BODY-FOCUSED THERAPY
    • PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY
    • SUPPORTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY
    • THE INTERNET AS A MEANS OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE
    • THERAPY AS A PATH TO CHANGE
    • BEGINNING THERAPY
    • THERAPY GOALS
    • ROLE OF THE THERAPIST
    • THERAPIST AS A GUIDE
    • THERAPIST AS AN INTERPRETER
    • THERAPIST AS A TEACHER
    • THERAPIST AS A PARENTAL ADVISOR
    • ROLE OF PARENTS AND CLOSE RELATIVES
    • FIRST CONSULTATION MEETING
    • HOW TO PROCEED WHEN A PERSON DOES NOT WANT TO SEEK TREATMENT
    • SUMMARY
  • HOW TO PREVENT EATING DISORDERS?
    • INTRODUCTION
    • HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
    • THE IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTION
    • THE FAMILY AS A SYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF A CHILD'S PROBLEMS AND THE ROLE OF THE SCHOOL
    • PARENTS AND TEACHERS CARING FOR CHILD SUPPORT
    • FIGHTING EATING DISORDERS
    • SUBMISSION
    • AVOIDANCE
    • COMPROMISE
    • COLLABORATION
    • REHABILITATION - MAIN CHALLENGES AND SUPPORT METHODS
    • SUMMARY
  • Titel: Eating Disorders
  • Autor: Dorota Sawicka
  • ISBN: 978-83-973147-8-8, 9788397314788
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2024-11-21
  • Format: E-book
  • Artikelkennung: e_45m6
  • Verleger: E-bookowo