Nutrition & Dieting
Edwin Loh: Healthy Diet Advice on Whole Foods, Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins (Part 1)
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Anyone familiar with anorexia inpatient program?
0Question : Anyone familiar with anorexia inpatient program?
Hi. Anybody familiar with Rush hospital’s (Chicago) program?Thanks
anorexia inpatient
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Answer by Gabe
Dont really know about their program, but in one of my psychiatric hospitalizations i was treated for anorexia nervousa (sp) and body dysphormia disorder. Just a big mixture of therapy groups finding the route of the problems and gettting you to eat again.
Ward 4G Eating Disorder Clinic Closing
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SA Government shuts down an eating disorder clinic
Has anyone here been to an Eating Disorder treatment center?
0Question : Has anyone here been to an Eating Disorder treatment center?
I have my first appointment at the a hospital next week and am scared sh*tless. I dealt with bulimia (bingeing/purging) for one year and now go back and forth between exercise bulimia and binge eating. Because I am no longer getting rid of the food I have gained about 20 lbs and I’m scared of facing this head on, dealing with my emotions, all the questions they are sure to ask me, and finding a way out of this. I know this is the right thing for me to do and I’m going to go no matter what but I was hoping someone else had been through this or gotten help from at ED treatment center. I really want to get better, just nervous about what they might ask me.
Thanks ![]()
binge eating treatment
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Answer by Dont make the HULKTRESS angry =0
i do because i dont eat anything, im never hungry.
i know your scared but try to be calm because they care about you and try to answer honestly. theyll ask you like how you feel and what you think before, during, and after you do it; when did you have these feelings and when did you start; etc.
1st Vlog Raw Food Weight Loss 30+ Pounds with Diabetes – before and after
25diabetes weight loss diet plan
With a raw food diet and occasional green juice fasting (feasting). I am getting rid of type 2 diabetes symptoms, lowing my sugar levels, do not need insulin anymore, and letting my body detox. Documenting improved health, fitness, and weight loss. I have already lost 30 pounds. Going to lose the next 30! Watch me go from fat to thin, learn better nutrition, and throw off the obese/obesity labels and kick this illness in the butt! You can also follow along on my blog: www.bjaysblog.blogspot.com
Can I sign myself out of a psychiatric hospital when I turn 18?
5Question : Can I sign myself out of a psychiatric hospital when I turn 18?
I entered treatment at Laureate in Oklahoma for anorexia in August when I was 17. In 11 days I will turn 18. I am not sure, but I think I now have the power, not my parents or the facility. Adults in the adult program can sign themselves out so can I, as a legal adult in the adolescent program, terminate my treatment? References if you have any would be great.
anorexia treatment facilities
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Answer by Mrs. S
Don’t do it. You are there for a reason. Anorexia is a serious disease and needs treatment. Please don’t sign yourself out. You will regret it.
Anxiety=overeating??
3Question : Anxiety=overeating??
Has anyone else experienced eating less food as a result of anxiety treatment? I think I used to sometimes overeat because I was so anxious, shamefully enough to admit. Is that normal?
overeating treatment
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Answer by Bethany E
It seems normal to me as long as you aint starving your self!!! Abunch of my friends are that way ny-ways!!!
Psychology or Theology?
0Question : Psychology or Theology?
After college I’ll be pursuing a career as director of a residential program that uses horses to minister to high school students struggling with behavioral problems, addictions, eating disorders, etc. I’ve narrowed it down to 4 colleges (1 public & 3 private) and I’ll be double-majoring in Equine Business and either Psychology or Theology (Youth Ministry, Christian Education, etc). My problem is there’s no “perfect” degree for my field. Youth Ministry degrees are geared toward those who will be working as a youth pastor in a church, not out in the field. Psychology would prepare me more for the field and dealing with psychological disorders and addictions, but it wouldn’t give me the theological background or the youth angle. What should I do?
I’m not following a “social trend.” I’ll be working with the Church of the Nazarene to start this ministry. Even if the “social trend” changes, the program won’t. I’m hoping to work for Turn About Ranch (www.turnaboutranch.com) and/or Aspen Ranch (www.aspenranch.com), both Christian facilities, and model what they’ve done to start one with the Nazarene church.
Part of the program will be they’ve gotta choose to come, no one can force them, otherwise the program won’t work. So most likely a devout Hindu or Buddhist person isn’t going to come. Even if they do Christian beliefs will be included in their daily life. Part of what makes Turn About and Aspen so successful is that they teach them how to trust God and make him the center of their lives.
I won’t be doing one-on-one counseling on a regular basis. There’ll be professional psychologists hired for that. I just need to find a degree that’ll give me the background to direct the entire operation.
It’ll also be a program for teens in foster care who may or may not have the same problems as the others but need a permanent home.
residential eating disorder programs
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Answer by ?
Well, I hate to further complicate your question, but “psychology” is hardly one thing either. On one hand, you have behavior psychology that focuses on empirical relationships between contingencies. Cognitive psychology works more from the perspective of shaping thought patterns. Brain based psychology is more about he neurochemical interactions, and inferential psychology is more about social psychology trends.
What I will say is that in theology you will find an inherent problem; specifically that unless you take a broad background in many systems of mythology then you risk only providing partial counsel to your subjects. Yes…maybe the area you work in now is primarily Protestant, but will it always be? Will there some day be a greater Buddhist or Catholic shift in the population? Will you be suitably trained to deal with Islamic or Hindi patients you receive? There is no way of predicting trends like that, so through the theology route you will be perpetually forced to follow social trends instead of setting them yourself.
On the other hand, with psychology it depends more on what you want to do. Do you want to work with people on a closer scale, but then predict larger trends for business growth? If so then inferential psychology is what you want.
Do you wish to make your facility more research based in order to discover new means of helping others? Then behavior psychology is what you want to focus on.
Are you interested in a counseling role as someone who is able to personally make people feel better about themselves and correct their self-imposed harmful patterns? Then cognitive psychology is the way to go.
Best of all, with psychology you can apply whatever (or even several different) faith pattern you need.
Book about two girls with eating disorders?
0Question : Book about two girls with eating disorders?
There was a book that I read five years ago, whose title I have been trying to remember. I haven’t been able to find it anywhere.
The book was about two girls with eating disorders, one with Anorexia- and the other with Bulimia-Nervosa.
Soon into the book, the two girls were put into a hospital together for treatment of their eating disorders.
The book follows their time in treatment, and also a short time when they are let out.
In the end, the girl with Bulimia is cured, and the girl with Anorexia dies.
Any thoughts would be very helpful. Thanks!
bulimia nervosa treatment
Best answer:
Answer by Lady in Red
I think I read the book you are looking for…..
Second Star to the Right by Deborah Hautzig.
maybe this was it….if not, it was still a great book
do they force feed you in eating disorder clinics?
4Question : do they force feed you in eating disorder clinics?
just wanna know
eating disorder clinics
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Answer by Dr. TooFuckn Cool KIA GCG™
no, but they should