30
Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC

Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC

Page 2: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 3: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Anorexia Nervosa – symptoms and warning signs

• Inadequate food intake

• Weight loss leading to dangerously low weights

• Intense fear of weight gain, obsession with weight, calories, dieting

• Refuses to eat certain foods – even denies hunger, may have food rituals

or very rigid behaviors

• Socially withdrawn

• Restrictive type or binge/purge type

Why you should seek help:

Anorexia is deadly. It attacks on both

a physical and mental level, putting your heart

and bone health at risk. Its progression can be

rapid, and early intervention is key to recovery.

Page 4: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Bulimia Nervosa – symptoms and warning signs

• Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food followed by behaviors to “purge” such as self induced vomiting and/or exercise

• One feels out of control during the binge-eating episode and it is followed by intense guilt and shame.

• One might have unusual or frequent trips to the bathroom after meals –and have unusual swelling or cheeks or jaw area. Stains on teeth. Calluses on back of hand or knuckles (Russell’s sign).

Perhaps a rigid exercise regime.

Why you should seek help:

Bulimia is also deadly – entire GI system is at risk,

electrolyte and chemical imbalances can affect vital

organs. This disease simulates a drug addiction in its

effects on the brain.

Page 5: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Binge Eating Disorder

• Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food

without behaviors to “get rid” of the food.

• One feels out of control during the binge eating episode with

strong feelings of guilt and shame

• Often accompanied by yo-yo dieting

Why you should seek help:

Medical concerns such as high blood pressure,

obesity, heart disease, diabetes, gallbladder

disease, and more!

Page 6: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Feeding or Eating Disorders

• Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

• PICA

• Rumination Disorder

• Orthorexia

• Other Unspecified Feeding or Eating Disorder

• Body Dysmorphia

• Disordered Eating

Page 7: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• ED’s are highly emotional illnesses

• No two eating disorders are the same

• Comorbidities

• Depression, anxiety, trauma, self-harm, substance abuse, etc.

• Weight assumptions

• Reality of denial

• Addiction model

• A review of nearly 50 years of research confirms that AN has

the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. (Arcelus,

Mitchell, Wales, & Nielsen, 2011)

Page 8: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Outpatient counseling and nutrition counseling:

• 1-2x per week

• Intensive Outpatient Counseling (IOP)

• 3 days per week 3 hours per day

• Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

• 5 days per week 6-8 hrs per day

• Residential

• Typical stay is 15-90 days

• Inpatient

• Stay until medically stable – typically <2 weeks

Page 9: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Family History

• Alcoholism in first-degree relatives

• Visual Sports

• Personality Traits

• Parental eating behavior and weight

• Physical, mental, or sexual abuse

• Trauma

• Low self-esteem

• Body-image dissatisfaction

• History of excessive dieting, frequently skipped meals, or compulsive exercise

Page 10: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Why or how do you “get” an eating disorder?

• Just like any other illness - multifactorial

• Genetic component – the seed

• ESRRA and HDAC4

• Environment – the soil

• Media, diet industry

• Trigger – the storms

Proper and early treatment have the best outcomes – Seed will always be

there, environment can change some, and you will be well equipped to

weather the many storms life will inevitably bring.

Personalized, compassionate, team approach to recovery.

Page 11: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 12: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 13: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 14: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

Power of Photoshop

https://www.youtube

.com/watch?v=17j5

QzF3kqE

Page 15: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Eating less makes you weigh less

• Set point theory

• 95-96% diet failure rate

• Diet Industry makes $59 billion per year

• Foods are good or bad

• Overweight = unhealthy

• Problem with BMI

• Food Rules

Page 16: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 17: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 18: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Do you ever feel irrationally scared that you will become fat?

• Do you have trouble keeping your food down?

• Are you highly critical of your own and/or others’ bodies?

• How much of your day do you spending thinking about food, body weight, shape, or size?

• Is the way you are eating or behaving around foods affecting your work, school, social life, family?

• Do you ever feel guilt or shame after you eat?

• Do you eat differently alone than when you are around others?

• Do you have any signs that you are not eating enough?

• Weight loss, hair loss, menstrual disturbance, headaches, low energy, difficulty sleeping, feel cold, faint, dizzy, chest pain, shortness of breath

Page 19: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Evolve – The Center for Healing Eating Disorders

• Provides 1:1 session with both therapist and dietitian

• Provides Meal Support

• Group Support

• Body Image Support

In the state of Wisconsin you can go to Rogers Memorial Hospital or Aurora

Psychiatric Hospital, REDI Clinic. Bordering states have The Emily Program

(Twin Cities, MN). The Center for Discovery (Chicago, IL).

You should check with your insurance company if you don’t know where to

start.

Page 20: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Be a model of healthy self-esteem and body image. Recognize

that others pay attention and learn from the way you talk about

yourself and your body.

• Choose to talk about yourself with respect and appreciation.

• Choose to value yourself based on your goals, accomplishments, talents,

and character.

• Refrain from letting the way you feel about your body weight and shape

determine the course of your day.

• Embrace the natural diversity of human bodies and celebrate your body’s

unique shape and size.

Page 21: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Continue to educate yourself

• A certain body, weight, shape, or size will never = happy

• Different people have different definitions of health

• QUESTION THE SOURCE

• Reach out for help

• Try compassion in place of criticism

• Stop looking outward and start looking inward

Page 22: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

• Garner DM and Garfinkel PE (Eds) Handbook of Treatment for Eating Disorders New York: Guilford (1997)

• Zerbe KJ The Body Betrayed: A Deeper Understanding of Women, Eating Disorders, and treatment Carlsbad, CA: Gurze (1993)

• NEDA – nationaleatingdisorders.org

• The Eating Disorders Clinical Pocket Guide by Jessica Setnick

• Evolvehealing.org

• AED – Academy for Eating Disorders

• BEDA – Binge Eating Disorder Association

• F.E.A.S.T. – Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders

• Maudsley Parents

• Gurze Books

• IAEDP – International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals

• www.mentorconnect-ed.org

Page 23: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 24: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 25: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 26: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 27: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 28: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get
Page 29: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2016 from http://www.anad.org

Bacon, L. (2010). Health at every size: The surprising truth about your weight. BenBella Books.

Bulik, C. M., Kleiman, S. C., & Yilmaz, Z. (2016). Genetic epidemiology of eating disorders. Current opinion in

psychiatry, 29(6), 383.

Calle, E. E., Thun, M. J., Petrelli, J. M., Rodriguez, C., & Heath Jr, C. W. (1999). Body-mass index and mortality in a

prospective cohort of US adults. New England Journal of Medicine, 341(15), 1097-1105.

Cui, H., Moore, J., Ashimi, S. S., Mason, B. L., Drawbridge, J. N., Han, S., ... & Pieper, A. A. (2013). Eating disorder

predisposition is associated with ESRRA and HDAC4 mutations. The Journal of clinical investigation, 123(11).

Deans, E., M.D. (2011). A History of Eating Disorders. Retrieved February 28, 2016 from

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/evolutionary-psychiatry/201112/history-eating-disorders

Gibbs, W. W. (2005). Obesity: an overblown epidemic?. Scientific American, 292(6), 70-77.

Maine, M., McGilley, B. H., & Bunnell, D. W. (2010). Treatment of eating disorders: Bridging the research-practice gap.

London, UK: Academic Press of Elsevier

National Eating Disorders Association. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2016, from http://nationaleatingdisorders.org/

Shih, P. A. B., & Woodside, D. B. (2016). Contemporary views on the genetics of anorexia nervosa. European

Neuropsychopharmacology, 26(4), 663-673.

Tagay, S. Schlottbohm, E., Reyes-Rodriguez, M.L., Repic, N., & Senf, W. (2013). Eating disorders, trauma, PTSD, and

psychological resources. Eating Disorders, 22(1), 33-49.

Wilson, G. T. (2010). Eating disorders, obesity and addiction. European Eating Disorders Review, 18(5), 341-351.

Page 30: Emily Gaber MS, LPC-IT, NCC - Neenah, WI 54956 · 2018-10-04 · •Binge Eating Disorder •Frequent episodes of consuming very large amounts of food without behaviors to “get

Phone: 920-364-9078 Fax: 920-243-1792

[email protected]

Evolvehealing.org