Las Vegas NV Anorexia and Bulimia Counseling

Anorexia and Bulimia Treatment in Las Vegas, NV—Therapy and Counseling

Celebrities are speaking more openly about their struggles with body image and eating disorders. Demi Lovato, Russell Brand, Shawn Johnson, Elton John, Hillary Duff, Zoe Kravitz, Zayn Malik, Lily Collins, Jane Fonda, and Kesha are a handful of the stars who have shared about their diagnosis of bulimia or anorexia. But eating disorders do not just plague Hollywood—many normal people fight compulsive eating habits and distorted feelings about their body.

Anorexia and bulimia are not about picky phases that teenagers pass through or being a finicky eater. No, those are dangerous misconceptions about eating disorders. The reality is that bulimia and anorexia can cause major health problems, including death. About 30 million people suffer with bulimia and anorexia—men and women, young and old. But only approximately 10 percent of people receive the treatment they need.

And yet, eating disorders have effective treatments. Nutritional, medical, and psychological interventions are available and can be tailored to each person’s particular needs and symptoms.

Thriveworks Las Vegas provides treatment for bulimia and anorexia. If you or someone in your life is fighting disordered eating and a distorted body image, know that our counselors are here to help. We want to provide each client with holistic care.

How Do Anorexia and Bulimia Develop?

The particular circumstances of where, why, when, and how bulimia or anorexia develops are unique and person to each individual. And yet, therapists also speak generally about two ways eating disorders form: through biological causes and through environmental causes.

  1. Genetics, nutritional deficiencies, and irregular hormone functions are a few examples of biological causes.
  2. Living in a culture obsessed with body type and impossible concepts of beauty; peer pressure to be a certain size; and childhood abuse or trauma are a few examples of environmental causes.

Diagnostics and Health Effects

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) recognizes many varieties of eating disorders that are characterized by some form of obsessive preoccupation with one’s body size accompanied with unhealthy and irregular eating habits. Eating disorders affect both men and women, and they can occur at any time during a person’s life, although they most often develop initially during adolescence or early adulthood. Anxiety disorders and depression often accompany eating disorders.

Anorexia and bulimia share many similarities, but they are separate disorders and have distinguishing diagnostics and health effects.

The DSM-5 defines anorexia nervosa with the following criteria for diagnosis:

  • Limiting food consumption to less than one’s body needs (in relationship to healthy standards for one’s sex, weight, age, physical health, and developmental trajectory) so that a significantly lower body weight occurs.
  • A distorted self-perception so that one’s body shape and weight are experienced as larger and heavier than reality.
  • Experiencing terror at the idea of gaining weight or being fat; engaging in obsessive behaviors that hinder weight gain.

Anorexia is linked to many severe health problems such as increased risk of heart disease and failure, low blood pressure, abnormal heart beat, low heart rate, disrupted menstrual cycles, infertility, disrupted endocrine system, premature osteoporosis, anemia, kidney damage, and low white blood cells. The highest death rate of any psychiatric disorder belongs to anorexia.

The DSM-5 defines bulimia nervosa with the following criteria for diagnosis:

  • Body weight and shape dominating one’s self-image.
  • Repeating times of binge eating, including,
    • Out of control food consumption during the binge.
    • Eating, during a binge, more food than most people would eat in similar circumstances and during the same period of time.
  • Compensating for the food binge with behaviors that try to impede weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting; misusing medications like laxatives or diuretics; fasting too often and too long; or unreasonably exercising.

Bulimia is linked to many severe health problems such as heart failure, tooth decay, gastric rupture, ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, electrolyte imbalance, kidney damage, and constipation.

Bulimia or Anorexia: Finding Treatment

Do you recognize some of the behaviors and/or perceptions included in the diagnostics for bulimia and anorexia? Do you or does someone you care about need help for disordered eating? Thriveworks Las Vegas knows that it takes courage to recognize a disorder and ask for help. We have done what we can to make finding treatment as easy as possible.

When you reach out to Thriveworks Las Vegas, NV a scheduling specialist will answer your call and help schedule your therapy. We offer convenient sessions, including on weekends and evenings. Many first-time clients can even see their counselor within 24 hours. We want each client to receive timely, affordable treatment so we do not keep a waitlist, but we accept many forms of insurance.

There is help for bulimia and anorexia. Do not battle them alone. Call Thriveworks Las Vegas today.

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