Five to 16 million individuals suffer or will suffer from anorexia and bulimia at some point in their lives. It’s possible that 25 million more suffer from binge eating and other related eating disorders. Additionally:
90-95% of those who have eating disorders are girls and young women between the ages of 12 and 25
86% of individuals afflicted with EDs report an onset before the age of 20
While many books have been published on eating disorders, this is one of the few aimed specifically at the older teen market. It examines the causes and varieties of teen eating disorders and offers advice on how to overcome them. The author looks at how eating disorders are defined, how common they are, and how they are tied into behavioral addictions. Besides those affected, the book will address how the behavior significantly impacts family and friends. After discussing the whys, the book offers ways in which teens can combat the behavior, which includes a list of resources for teens and their parents.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Before We Begin
Chapter 1: Eating To Extremes: Mental Disorder Or Lifestyle Choice?
Chapter 2: It Starts In Your Head: The Science Of Mood, Compulsion & Addiction
Chapter 3: Keys That Turn The Lock: Complex And Combined Forces At Work
Chapter 4: Let's Dish On The Past: The Origins Of Extreme Eating
Chapter 5: Boys Get Hungry, Too: Culture Wars on Perfect Bodies
Chapter 6: Appetite For Destruction: From Habit To Compulsion
Chapter 7:Truth And Consequences: The Ultimate Cost Of Food Obsession
Chapter 8: Who Can You Call: Practical Advice That May Help
Chapter 9: It Gets Better From Here: Intervention & Treatment
Chapter 10:Finding Balance: The Healthy Weigh to Recovery
Epilogue: What Does Recovery Look Like?
Glossary
Chapter Notes
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About the Author