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    Study Designs, Measurements, and Variables There is a wide array of different mindfulness based treatments that have been researched for binge eating:  Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)  Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)  Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction(MBSR)  Mindfulness Based Eating Awareness Training (MB-EAT)  Mindfulness Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy There are also three different types of meditation – concentration techniques, mindfulness, and guided meditation20. Most…

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    Bulimia Nervosa and Binge eating. An evaluation has been placed to view the exhibition criteria of the mental disorder. The articles suggest treatments, causes and variant hypothesis as well as information regarding the eating disorders. Differences between Anorexia, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge eating have also been explored. In context eating disorders are a dysfunctional approach to alimentation that generates medical and mental conditions. Keywords: Anorexia Bulimia Binge Eating Food Weight…

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    lunch? What’s wrong with her? Amber has an eating disorder called Anorexia Nervosa. Her mind tells her she doesn’t need food, she has a distorted vision of her body. Some people would say that Amber just wants attention, but an eating disorder should be treated as a mental disorder. Through advancements in medical technology and research, one can now see how an eating disorder is directly linked to a mental disorder. Eating…

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    Bulimia Nervosa Killer

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    The killer inside your head Eating disorders are becoming a huge problem in our generation, that is taking people 's lives way too early, through the acts of eating less or way too much. The most prevalent types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, binge eating, and bulimia nervosa Eating disorders are usually caused by the distorted image of one 's body, they see themselves as overweight and not like the perfect super model. There 's a variety of eating disorders, for example Anorexia is…

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    about the bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED) among Latinas is comparable to those of the general population. The bulimia nervosa a condition in which a person develops a cycle of “binging” or overeating enormous amounts of food at one sitting, and “purging” or deliberately vomiting after eating. BN includes symptoms such as recurrent binge eating, inappropriate compensatory behavior, and overvaluation of body shape and weight. The binge eating disorder is same but the only…

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    Mindfulness-based interventions were used to target binge eating, emotional eating, and external eating behaviors in an Obesity Treatment journal. Researchers defined Mindfulness-based Theory as “a quality of consciousness that is characterized by continually attending an individual’s moment-to-moment experiences, thoughts, and emotions with an open, non-judgmental approach”. Many of the recent interventions that have been used for over eating disorders have been a combination of mindfulness and…

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    motivation to change, which suggests that Motivational Interviewing might be helpful for treating binge eating. Motivational Interviewing (MI), is a psychotherapy that is client centered and focuses on the enhancement of motivational changes in person’s self. It encourages empathy and directive techniques. This study tried to provide more answers to treatments that might help individuals with binge eating disorders (Vella-Zarb, 2015, p.328). How does the research question address an important…

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    During his session with his therapist Vicky, Y emphasizes that Valerie has negative body image issues. He quote “She was at war with the size of her body, her desire to smoke pot, and an obsession with eating all the food in the world.” I believe this is true because insecurities breed bad emotion. Also, San Francisco physician Dr. Lissa Rankin says that the obsession to achieve a standard of perfection, frequent worries about not being good enough or…

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    a variety of mental illnesses. Eating disorders, which have caused more deaths than any other mental illness suffered by people throughout the United States, are one of the most prevalent (ANAD, 2016). There are over 30 million people suffering from this disease and the numbers keep growing. The definition of eating disorders needs to be understood before any other aspect can be understood. What Are Eating Disorders Multiple different definitions of the term eating disorder exist, but most are…

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    suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, or EDNOS (eating disorders not otherwise specified). Eating disorders are an increasing epidemic in our society”. (get the facts 2) More and more teenagers are dying each day because they have not received the proper treatment for the eating disorder they are suffering from. The American society should focus more on eating disorders as an increasing…

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