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Beyond the Mirror offers a specialized program for Eating Disorder Recovery.

 

If you struggle with obesity, compulsive overeating, binge-eating disorder, anorexia, or bulimia, recovery is possible. Call Beyond the Mirror Counseling at (970) 402-8543 today. You ARE worth the effort it takes to recover!

 

 

Eating disorders are complex conditions that arise from a combination of long-standing behavioral, biological, emotional, psychological, interpersonal, and social factors. Scientists and researchers are still learning about the underlying causes of these emotionally and physically damaging conditions. We do know, however, about some of the general issues that can contribute to the development of eating disorders.

 

While eating disorders may begin with preoccupations with food and weight, they are most often about much more than food. People with eating disorders often use food and the control of food in an attempt to compensate for feelings and emotions that may otherwise seem over-whelming. For some, dieting, bingeing, and purging may begin as a way to cope with painful emotions and to feel in control of one’s life, but ultimately, these behaviors will damage a person’s physical and emotional health, self-esteem, and sense of competence and control.

 

 

Psychological Factors that can Contribute to Eating Disorders:

Low self-esteem

Feelings of inadequacy or lack of control in life

Depression, anxiety, anger, or loneliness

 

 

Interpersonal Factors that can Contribute to Eating Disorders:

Troubled personal relationships

Difficulty expressing emotions and feelings

History of being teased or ridiculed based on size or weight

History of physical or sexual abuse

 

Social Factors that can Contribute to Eating Disorders:

Cultural pressures that glorify “thinness” and place value on obtaining the “perfect body”

Narrow definitions of beauty that include only women and men of specific body weights and shapes

Cultural norms that value people on the basis of physical appearance and not inner qualities and strengths

 

Biological Factors that can Contribute to Eating Disorders:

Scientists are still researching possible biochemical or biological causes of eating disorders. In some individuals with eating disorders, certain chemicals in the brain that control hunger, appetite, and digestion have been found to be unbalanced. The exact meaning and implications of these imbalances remains under investigation.

Eating disorders often run in families. Current research is indicates that there are significant genetic contributions to eating disorders.

 

 

Eating disorders are complex conditions that can arise from a variety of potential causes. Once started, however, they can create a self-perpetuating cycle of physical and emotional destruction. All eating disorders require professional help.

 

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