Chapter
Understanding Eating Disorders.
The boundary between anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorders is often blurry, and individuals can suffer from a mix of these conditions. People with eating disorders are often in denial of their state and the nature of the diseases also makes it difficult to pinpoint their cause.
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The boundaries between anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder are not always clear-cut and can often overlap.
36:52 - 40:38 (03:45)
Summary
The boundaries between anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder are not always clear-cut and can often overlap. People with eating disorders tend to be in denial about the severity and existence of their illness, and the cycle can be both vicious and difficult to understand.
ChapterUnderstanding Eating Disorders.
Episode78. Let’s talk about eating disorders
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The severity of an eating disorder can impact a person's ability to engage in life, friendships, and studies.
40:38 - 42:21 (01:43)
Summary
The severity of an eating disorder can impact a person's ability to engage in life, friendships, and studies. Struggling with an eating disorder can make it challenging to have meaningful relationships with others as they become consumed with their disorder.