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Eating Disorders

Henck Van Bilsen

Henck Van Bilsen

HertfordHertford
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Eating Disorders

When we talk about eating disorders, we are not necessarily talking about skipping a meal to try to lose a little weight. Most of the time, eating disorders center around extremes in both directions, either overeating or not eating enough. Whether it is excessive eating or starving themselves, people who deal with eating disorders have a host of other problems that come about as a result of their eating disorder. The good news is that for a lot of people, it is a mental problem that can be overcome with therapy and counseling.

Common Eating Disorders

Most people who have a problem with food and eating deal with one of these three major eating disorders.

  • Anorexia Nervosa - This can be most easily explained as someone having a relentless desire to lose weight. To people who are afflicted with anorexia, there is no such thing as too thin. This is a problem for many reasons. While the body can go without food, it is supposed to get a certain amount of food each day to operate most effectively. When people starve themselves, they deny their body the essentials of life, which has drastic effects on the body.
  • Bulimia Nervosa - People who suffer from this eating disorder generally go through two distinct phases. In the first "binge" phase they will overeat, taking in extreme amounts of food, usually a lot of food that is considered bad for you. To make up for this, they go through a second "purge" phase where they use various methods to expel the massive amounts of food from their body.
  • Binge Eating Disorder - When someone goes through a succession of the bulimia nervosa stages and finds it hard to stop the cycle, it is commonly referred to as binge eating disorder.

Other Eating Disorders

While those mentioned above are the more common types of eating disorders that affect people, there are actually quite a few other varieties that are more rare but just as serious to recognize and get help with. From Trichophagia (eating hair) to Geophagia (eating soil) there is a wide variety of eating problems that people face besides the three types that are most common.

Treating Eating Disorders

Some doctors prescribe antidepressants to help with eating disorders, but there are many potential side effects with taking SSRIs and other antidepressants. For many people, a combination of counselling and group therapy. If you want a more private way to treat your problems with eating, there are other roads you can travel. For one, online therapy has been able to help many people, allowing them to save money while getting the treatment and support they need to kick their eating disorder and resume a normal life.

Definition of Eating Disorders

An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.

Symptoms of / Reasons for Eating Disorders

  • Brittle bones
  • Dry yellow skin
  • Severe constipation
  • Sore and inflamed throat
  • Loss of tooth enamel
  • Intestinal distress
  • Obesity
  • Depression
  • Anxiety

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Julia  Jude
Julia Jude

Julia Jude

London
Psychotherapist
About me

I am a qualified psychotherapist and I abide by the code of ethics of UKCP and my accrediting organisation. I work with both individuals and families.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Better communication
    • Less fighting
    • Stronger family relationships

    » Definition Family counselling is a type of therapy that can help families with any of the issues they may be facing. Different families may have different needs when it comes to family counselling, but there are many tips and techniques that can help families get along better.
    » Symptoms
    • Avoiding intimacy
    • Lack of communication
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Constant arguing
    • Inability to resolve conflicts
    • Fights that last for days, weeks or months

    » Definition Relationship problems are situations and difficulties that have a negative effect on the short and long term success of an intimate relationship. Both therapy and coaching are recommended to help with learning how to better deal with all sorts of relationship problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • A lack of physical needs like food, shelter, or clothing
    • A lack of emotional needs being met – chronic indifference or ignorance
    • A lack of proper medical care
    • A lack of proper educational resources
    • A lack of proper and safe supervision

    » Definition Child neglect is defined as the failure of a parent or guardian of a child to safeguard that child’s emotional and physical health as well as their general well-being.
    » Symptoms
    • An excess of anger that can lash out at any time
    • Often not understanding why you are angry about something
    • Being unable to focus your anger to appropriate parties

    » Definition Anger management is the process of controlling one’s anger through therapeutic techniques and exercises.
    » Symptoms
    • Brittle bones
    • Dry yellow skin
    • Severe constipation
    • Sore and inflamed throat
    • Loss of tooth enamel
    • Intestinal distress
    • Obesity
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    » Definition An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.
Prices
First session 38 GBP
Normal price (60 min.) 50 GBP
You save 13 GBP
Therapy Session
(60 min.)
38 GBP
Cecilia Spencer
About me

Qualified, experienced and registered psychotherapist and cousellor offering long and short term therapy to individuals and couples.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising

    » Definition Abuse is the mistreatment or harm (physical or mental) done to another person over a period of time. Therapy can help a person learn to deal with all the issues that come with long term abuse.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Chronic depressions
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another

    » Definition Emotional abuse is the repeated and purposeful exposure of one person to psychological acts of aggression by another.
    » Symptoms
    • Avoiding intimacy
    • Lack of communication
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Constant arguing
    • Inability to resolve conflicts
    • Fights that last for days, weeks or months

    » Definition Relationship problems are situations and difficulties that have a negative effect on the short and long term success of an intimate relationship. Both therapy and coaching are recommended to help with learning how to better deal with all sorts of relationship problems.
    » Symptoms
    • Sudden fear
    • Sudden nervousness,
    • Sweating
    • Racing heart
    • Dizziness
    • Fainting
    • Chills

    » Definition A panic disorder is an anxiety disorder that results in a severe panic attack that can have both emotional and physical symptoms. Treatment for panic disorders is possible with psychotherapy and counseling.
    » Symptoms
    • Lack of self-control when it comes to food
    • Inability to stop eating large amounts of food
    • Avoidance of healthy food
    • Embarrassment about either weight or food eating habits

    » Definition Binge eating disorder refers to a person that is unable to control the amount of food they consume in a single setting, often eating due to emotions rather than because they are hungry. It is usually caused by a combination of genetics and emotional problems. While nothing can be done about the genetics side of the problem, a combination of counseling and therapy has been shown to be very successful in helping people get their binge eating under control.
Prices
First session 60 GBP
Normal price (75 min.) 80 GBP
You save 20 GBP
Life Coaching face to face
(75 min.)
60 GBP
Henck Van Bilsen
Henck Van Bilsen

Henck Van Bilsen

Hertford
Psychologist
About me

Depression, Anxiety, Addictions, Personality Problems or Eating Disorders, I can teach YOU to become your own best therapist.
Face2face session in the UK and Portugal.
Telephone/video conference sessions worldwide.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Changes in behavior
    • Financial problems
    • Destructive, anti-social behavior
    • Apathy

    » Definition Addiction and substance abuse are related, but addiction refers to any pattern of behavior that becomes habitual and results in negative effects - either physical or social - while substance abuse deals with an addiction to a substance that changes or alters the chemistry of the body.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Sudden fear
    • Sudden nervousness,
    • Sweating
    • Racing heart
    • Dizziness
    • Fainting
    • Chills

    » Definition A panic disorder is an anxiety disorder that results in a severe panic attack that can have both emotional and physical symptoms. Treatment for panic disorders is possible with psychotherapy and counseling.
    » Symptoms
    • Better relationship
    • Guided communication
    • Neutral person to mediate

    » Definition Relationship counseling is used to help a couple learn to deal with many relationship problems that may arise during a long term relationship. While the reasons couples decide to get relationship counseling may differ, when taken seriously, it can help everyone involved.
    » Symptoms
    • Feelings of emptiness
    • Boredom
    • Inappropriate anger
    • Impulsiveness with money
    • Substance abuse
    • Hatred of being alone
    • Repeated self-injury

    » Definition Borderline personality disorder causes a person to act compulsively and have difficulties with relationships and maintaining a stable mood. Psychotherapy is recommended for treatment of borderline personality disorder.
    » Symptoms
    • Brittle bones
    • Dry yellow skin
    • Severe constipation
    • Sore and inflamed throat
    • Loss of tooth enamel
    • Intestinal distress
    • Obesity
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    » Definition An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.
Prices
Session (30)
(30 min.)
90 GBP
Michael Skirving
Michael Skirving

Michael Skirving

Stourbridge
Hypnotherapist
About me

We are all unique, having differing experiences producing differing symptoms.

It is important I understand your personal case so I would need to talk with you for 40-50 minutes.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • Anxiety
    • Panic attacks
    • Detached feelings
    • Feelings that the world is unreal
    • Trembling or twitching

    » Definition Anxiety disorders are mental illnesses that affect a person's anxiety levels, leaving them unable to function in society. Psychotherapy is very useful in treatment for anxiety disorders.
    » Symptoms
    • Nervousness
    • Feeling anxious
    • Worry

    » Definition Anxiety is a normal human emotion that allows people to deal with stressful situations. It could also be described as nervousness. For some people, existing mental problems can make anxiety levels extreme and difficult to deal with. In any case, psychotherapy is recommended for help with anxiety.
    » Symptoms
    • Dread of certain objects
    • Extreme fear of certain situations
    • Shortness of breath
    • Fast heart rate
    • Irrational fears

    » Definition Phobias are an intense and persistent fear (usually irrational) of things, activities, or situations. Symptoms include anxiety, loss of breath, racing heart, as well as other physical and emotional signs. Treatment for phobias with counseling and therapy is recommended.
    » Symptoms
    • An intense dislike of heights
    • Inability to face ladders
    • Inability to stand on chairs
    • Panic when confronted with heights

    » Definition Acrophobia is an extreme fear of heights, even extending into a fear of not having your feet touch the ground. While symptoms will vary slightly from person to person, treatment including therapy and counseling is helpful.
    » Symptoms
    • Loss of breath and racing heart rate
    • A feeling of vertigo and disorientation
    • An intense need to remove themselves from the current situation
    • The belief that you may be judged negatively in social situations
    • Avoiding social situations entirely

    » Definition Sociaphobia is an extreme anxiety pertaining to social situations, manifesting in a variety of symptoms including those usually associated with anxiety disorder. Counseling and therapy are good treatment options for sociaphobia.
    » Symptoms
    • Actively avoiding dogs or any area where dogs may be present
    • The constant worry of running into a dog
    • Panic and anxiety when confronted by a dog

    » Definition Cynophobia is a severe and often irrational fear of dogs. Both counseling and therapy are good ways to treat this phobia.
Prices
First session 49 GBP
Normal price (60 min.) 65 GBP
You save 16 GBP
Introduction Session
(60 min.)
49 GBP
Sarah  Truelove
Sarah Truelove

Sarah Truelove

Lincoln
Psychotherapist
About me

I am a UKCP registered therapsist specialising in sexual trauma &domestic abuse but have a wide experience of other areas of therapeutic needs. I work alongside clients to help them understand their issues, and move forward in their lives.

Specialties
    » Symptoms
    • A repeated history of physical injury
    • Fear of a specific person and what they might due
    • Being stalked
    • Being coerced into doing things that you do not wish to by another
    • Depression and post traumatic stress disorder

    » Definition Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behaviors by one or both partners in an intimate relationship of some kind.
    » Symptoms
    • Chronic depressions
    • Anxiety
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • A severe reaction to being chastised or scolded
    • Dissociation
    • One person completely controlling another

    » Definition Emotional abuse is the repeated and purposeful exposure of one person to psychological acts of aggression by another.
    » Symptoms
    • Agitation
    • Irritability
    • Decreased appetite
    • Trouble with concentration
    • Feelings of worthlessness
    • Feelings of guilt
    • Anti-social behavior
    • Loss of energy
    • Negative feelings toward the baby
    • Thinking about death or suicide
    • Sleeping problems

    » Definition Postpartum depression is a moderate to severe form of depression that occurs after women give birth. Symptoms of postpartum depression include irritability, negative thoughts or feelings about the baby, thoughts of suicide, sleeping problems as well as other problems. Psychotherapy and counseling are good ways to help deal with everything related to postpartum depression.
    » Symptoms
    • Unexplained marks or bruises on the body
    • Repeated injuries that cannot be explained
    • Limping, broken bones, or bruising
    • Old scars and a history of injury
    • A reluctance to talk about injuries

    » Definition Physical abuse is the infliction of any kind of bodily harm by one person to another.
    » Symptoms
    • Fear of a specific person or scenario
    • Dramatically increased feeling of guilt or shame
    • Low self-esteem
    • Post traumatic stress disorder
    • Borderline personality disorder
    • Dissociative Identity Disorder

    » Definition Sexual abuse is the perpetration of any sexual act on an unwilling party.
    » Symptoms
    • Brittle bones
    • Dry yellow skin
    • Severe constipation
    • Sore and inflamed throat
    • Loss of tooth enamel
    • Intestinal distress
    • Obesity
    • Depression
    • Anxiety

    » Definition An eating disorder can be defined as an extreme when it comes to food - either eating too much, not eating enough, or eating too much and purging food through vomiting, laxatives or other methods. The problem is one that affects both men and women of all ages.
Prices
Telephone Session
(60 min.)
48 GBP
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