Articles about Eating Disorders treated here at Myrtle Oak Clinic
Have you ever found yourself eating large amounts of food, feeling utterly out of control? Maybe you eat rapidly, consume food even when you’re not hungry, or feel a sense of guilt and shame after eating. If this sounds familiar, you might be experiencing Binge Eating Disorder (BED), a serious mental health condition. You’re not…
Understanding and Supporting Those with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a serious but often misunderstood mental health condition. This blog series aims to provide a clear understanding of BED, including what it means, who’s at risk, the dangers of bingeing, treatment options, and how to seek support or help someone who…
We all overeat at times, and it is completely normal to do so. Celebrations like Christmas or birthdays wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t allow yourself to try the delicious food on offer. However, sometimes we feel ‘out of control’ when eating, where it seems like we can’t stop even if we wanted to.…
Eating disorders prompt changes to the Curriculum Have you ever reflected on your school days and realised the lasting impact they’ve had on your relationship with food, weight, and body image? For many, school serves as the initial battleground where our perceptions of these aspects of life are shaped. However, there’s been a long-overdue shift…
In the intricate tapestry of healthcare, some threads are woven more closely together than we might think. Take the relationship between ADHD and eating disorders, for example. It’s a connection that might not be immediately apparent, but it’s one that holds important insights for both individuals and their healthcare providers. Let’s delve into this interplay…
Eating disorders are complex and devastating mental health conditions that can have severe physical and psychological consequences. In recent years, the field of psychology has witnessed significant advancements in treatment models, one of which stands out for its effectiveness and innovation – Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT-E). Developed by Christopher Fairburn and his team, CBT-E…
Eating disorders are complex and devastating conditions that can have severe consequences for individuals and their families. Historically, traditional treatment approaches focused on individual therapy; however, the Maudsley Family-Based Therapy (FBT) has emerged as a groundbreaking intervention that recognises the essential role of the family in the recovery process. This blog post will explore the…
At the Myrtle Oak Clinic, we believe in shedding light on various aspects of mental and psychological health. In this blog post, we delve into the lesser-known but impactful realm of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Often misconstrued as mere picky eating or stubbornness, ARFID is a psychological disorder that goes far beyond food preferences.…
You did not invite the eating disorder, yet it still shows up, as if has been a part of your family all along. It does not take a leave day for a family event or special occasion. In fact, it often makes its presence more known, in ways that do not align with how you…
The holiday season is upon us, which means it is time to start preparing and planning to make this time of the year, as enjoyable and manageable as possible, no matter where you are on your recovery journey. You are welcome to consider all the points below or select those that you feel are most…