How Does Someone Start Developing an Eating Disorder?

Start Developing an Eating Disorder

Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that can have a devastating impact on a person’s life. People with eating disorders are not trying to garner attention; they are not choosing to battle a life-altering mental health condition. Eating disorders are serious, life-threatening illnesses.

How Eating Disorders Begin

People who suffer from eating disorders often have an unhealthy relationship with food. They may always think about food, obsess over their weight or body shape, and use food to cope with stress or emotions. This can lead to them becoming extremely thin, binge eating, or vomiting after eating. All of these behaviors are dangerous and can have serious health consequences.

There is no one cause of eating disorders, but rather a variety of factors that may contribute. These include genetics, personality traits, environmental factors, and neurotransmitters in the brain becoming unbalanced. 

One neurotransmitter, serotonin, plays a role in anxiety and depression—both common in anorexia and bulimia. Brain scans have shown that those with these disorders have less serotonin than those without. Stress, anxiety, and substance abuse can also lead to eating disorders.

Here are three common eating disorders:

  • Anorexia

People with anorexia nervosa severely restrict their food intake, which results in significant weight loss. They may not realize how underweight they are and may see themselves as fat, even though they have dangerously low body weight. Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of any mental health condition, and it claims the lives of an estimated ten to 20 percent of individuals due to complications. This disorder is closely linked to depression.

  • Bulimia

Bulimia nervosa is a serious, life-threatening eating disorder. It is characterized by cycles of binge eating followed by purging. Purging can include vomiting, using laxatives or diuretics, excessive exercise, or fasting. Bulimia can be very harmful to your physical and emotional health. It is important to get help if you think you might have bulimia.

  • Binge Eating Disorder (BED)

People who suffer from binge eating disorder tend to eat large amounts of food quickly, often to the point of discomfort. This can happen several times a week and can cause people to feel ashamed and embarrassed. Binge eating disorder can also lead to health problems such as obesity, heart disease, and type II diabetes.

Seeking Treatment for Eating Disorders

There are many eating disorders, and each person’s experience is unique. Finding a therapist who understands and has specific experience in treating eating disorders is important. The therapist should also help you develop a personalized treatment plan for your needs. Treatment for eating disorders may include individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, nutritional counseling, and medication.

It’s important to remember that eating disorders are serious mental health conditions, and just like any other condition, they should be treated by a professional.

Conclusion

There is no one answer to how someone starts developing an eating disorder. It can be a complex mix of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors. People struggling with an eating disorder often have a history of trauma, perfectionism, and low self-esteem. There is no one right way to recover from an eating disorder, but with patience, self-compassion, and professional help, healing is possible.

Aspen View Mental Health is Greeley’s premier provider of adult mental health counseling and therapy programs. Our programs are run by experienced therapists that treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions through individual, group, and family counseling. We are a caring and empowering environment to help overcome mental health conditions, with a focus on holistic well-being. If you’re looking for mental health provider in Greeley, CO, we can help! Get in touch with us today!

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Megan comes to Aspen View with over a decade of experience working in strategic development and social impact in the non-profit, NGO, and foreign aid sector. She was a film producer at MSNBC and produced documentary and docu-series projects during her time there. Megan has a passion for helping underserved communities access the mental health and recovery resources they need.  She is a graduate of the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and a minor in Business Administration, she also lettered in Division 1 Soccer while at USD. She was born and raised in Central California and is returning to the area after working in the Bay Area and Los Angeles for the last 20 years. She values spending time with her family and weekend trips to Shaver Lake.

Jessica Varner, LPC, LAC - Lead Therapist at Aspen View Mental Health
Jessica Varner, LPC, LAC
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Jessica L. Varner is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC) with over a decade of experience in the field of mental health. She received her master’s degree in clinical counseling in 2012 from the University of Northern Colorado and became a Licensed Addictions Counselor in 2018.

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Dr. Nathan Swisher
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Nathan Swisher, PsyD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified Addiction Specialist in Colorado. He earned his Doctorate of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (2011) from Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, an APA-accredited program in California. At Rosemead, he was trained in psychological assessment and multiple psychotherapy models in a variety of clinical settings. Dr. Swisher returned to his home state of Colorado to complete his full-time internship in a community mental health setting. More recently, he has worked in community mental health and private practice in Greeley. Dr. Swisher is motivated to improve easy access to quality mental health services in Greeley and the surrounding areas.

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Dr. Matthew Tatum
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Matthew Tatum, PsyD received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. Early in his career, he played a key role in helping develop two integrated behavioral health departments for Federally Qualified Health Centers in Fresno County. In 2015 he assumed the Executive Director role at First Steps Recovery. There he grew a single, six bed residential drug and alcohol treatment center into a six bed detoxification facility, 16 bed residential treatment center, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient program, and 30 bed sober living program. Expanding services such as this is a passion and life’s work for Dr. Tatum. His goal for Aspen View Mental Health is to expand services to the entire area and be able to provide care for all those in need.