Well, there is an underlying reason as to why you are binge eating. Think about what might have occurred just before you started binge eating. (did you get into a fight? did someone say something? etc.) Once you establish what is causing you to binge eat, then you will be on the right path to gain self control. A therapist will definitely help you find that underlying reason and help you gain self control and get your life back to normal again.
Binge eating can be considered associated with addictions. Binge eating usually consists of a lack of self-control around food, the person first eating mass amounts of food and then throwing it up later.
The main thing to concentrate on when wanting to stop binge eating is gaining self control over what you eat. Adopting a balanced and healthy diet with high levels of protein will keep you fuller for longer and less likely to snack.
Binge-eating disorder is where you may feel shame or guilt about eating and those with this disorder tend to be on the heaver side.
yes most eating disarders can sometimes get out of control.
With symptoms like that, a person may be suffering from a binge-eating disorder, a compulsive-over-eating disorder, or an emotional eating disorder.
The most common eating disorder is binge eating disorder, characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food in a discrete period of time, often accompanied by a sense of loss of control.
Yes there are factors that can trigger binge eating disorders such as low self esteem, body dysmorphic syndrome, a habit of compulsive eating, etc which are all rooted as a psychological disorders.
Binge eating is a brief period or bout of excessive eating.
alcohol makes you lose self-control; low self-control is significant predictor of both binge drinking and alcohol related problems.
It is called Binge Eating Disorder (BED).
No; binge eating is a learned beahviour it is not inate.
An eating disorder with binge eating is bulimia nervosa.