Bulimia And Anorexia: 5 Common Reasons

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While some people like eating and eat very much, others consider eating as a hard work due to their loss of appetite. These are two sides of eating disorders: bulimia and anorexia. The disorders occur because of psychological and physical problems. To relieve them, it is the most important to determine exactly their reasons.

 

One of the most common reasons that sufferers give about why they started binging, purging or self starvation is that at some point they felt terribly out of control. Whether that was because of something they were feeling inside of themselves, or something that was happening to them from an outside environment.

 

5 Reasons For Eating Disorders

No 1. Major Life Transitions - A lot of sufferers with eating issues do have difficulty with change. Particularly anorexics who typically like things that are orderly, familiar and predictable. Therefore, transitions such as puberty, going into college or high school or major illness/death can totally overwhelm these individuals. This gives them a feeling of loss of control.

 

No 2. Troubled Family Relationships - There are some people with eating issues that come from disordered families. Usually where there are poor boundaries between their child and their parents. They have admitted to experiencing a tremendous fear of losing control or not being in control.

 

No 3. Social Problems - Painfully low self esteem can develop before the onset of eating problems. Research shows that going through a painful experience like being teased about their appearance, being rejected, or even going through a bad break up of a romantic relationship.

 

No 4.

Failure At School/Competitive Events or Work - Those with eating issues can sometimes be perfectionists who have extremely high achievement expectations. If their self esteem is tied to their success then any kind of failure can produce feelings of guilt, shame or even self worthlessness.

 

No 5. Major Injury Or Illness - This can result in an individual feeling totally out of control or extremely vulnerable. Both bulimia and anorexia can be attempts to either distract or control themselves from such trauma.

 

If you see any signs of the 5 reasons for eating disorders above that are causing eating issues with someone you know, then take action to get them help. The sooner you diagnose and deal with this the better. Unfortunately if you do not act swiftly enough then a disorder can become a life long battle for those it affects.

 

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This article was published on 2010/08/21