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Disordered eating and eating disorders by Carrie A. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 15 Sep 2009 10:02pm The Twitter-sphere has been discussing the difference between disordered eating and eating disorders (specifically EDNOS ) today. I haven't responded, in part because I like... that I don't necessarily have all the answers, but that these are answers that are worth having. To start forming these answers, we first need to define "disordered eating Read on »
Parsing disordered eating from an eating disorder by Laura Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 5:08am One of my blog's commenters beautifully and concisely described the difference between disordered eating and an eating disorder: Anonymous said... Most people who..., and their biology responds in exactly the opposite way, signalling them to eat less and less. The first group has disordered eating. The second has an eating disorder. The difference is clear Read on »
Blurring the Lines: Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating by Melissa H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 9:25pm When I began blogging, I always considered being a disordered eater a separate entity from having an eating disorder. After all, every woman seems to be a “disordered.... Accepting my obsession (my disordered eating behaviors) as a problem was half the battle. Healing through blogging and professional therapy would be the second. In truth, for well Read on »
Disordered Eating: It’s Not Just a “She” Thing … by Melissa H. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Sep 2008 3:01pm . According to the article: Dr John Morgan from the Yorkshire Centre for Eating Disorders in Leeds says he has seen a huge rise in the number of men suffering from eating disorders... in 20 young people suffer from some degree of disordered eating and that at least 15% of them are men and yet that’s a tip of an iceberg,’ he told the BBC. ‘There are men who Read on »
So my other disordered eating be ... by Melissa H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 2:10am So my other disordered eating behavior — which my therapist says isn’t actually disordered — is waking up at midnight and eating … even after a great, healthy food day... joking. And it wasn’t emotional eating either– I’d had a great day at work followed by a wonderful night with my husband that included a fab sweat session at the gym and awesome Read on »
How to Help Someone with Disordered Eating by Esther Kane, MSW, Registered Clinical Counsellor by Lisa K. MFT Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Thu 07 Jan 2010 3:08pm a loved one who is experiencing disordered eating.  For this article, I have gathered what I think are some of the best sources of information on the topic. I hope they are helpful to you or someone you know. The first section is adapted from The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (Canada) website: http://www.nedic.ca/  I strongly urge you to check Read on »
How to Help Someone with Disordered Eating by Esther Kane, MSW, Registered Clinical Counsellor by Lisa K., MFT Patient Expert Posted Sun 18 Jul 2010 11:08pm As a psychotherapist mostly specializing in women with food and body image issues, I often get questions via e-mail and phone regarding how family and friends can help a loved one who is experiencing disordered eating.  For this article, I have gathered what I think are some of the best sources of information on the [...] Read on »
Stress and Disordered Eating by Dr. Sari Shepphird Doctor of PhilosophyHealth Maven Posted Thu 26 Mar 2009 3:41pm Some of you are eating disorder specialists and see many patients whose presenting issues surround their weight, unhealthy food patterns, and eating disorder symptoms. However, most of you may not see patients who present with an eating disorder as their main concern. Perhaps most of you see clients/patients who come in with other concerns Read on »
Disordered eating vs. living a healthy lifestyle? by Esa .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 9:29pm the completion of that goal. I also enjoy cooking, eating, and having an occasional glass of wine or two. So, is my "obsession" with exercise, and eating well actually "disordered eating"? Sixty-five percent of American women who responded to a national survey by SELF are disordered eaters. Eating habits that women think are normal—such as banishing carbs, skipping Read on »
Posting Nutritional Info: Good Idea or Catalyst for Disordered Eating? by Caitlin L. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 06 Mar 2009 2:41pm as a way to promote healthy eating. The plan apparently backfired when a number of students and parents expressed concern for those students with eating disorders or "unhealthy... removed, although it is still possible to look up the information. It's easy to agree with both sides. I have friends who have suffered from eating disorders. I have friends Read on »