Binge Eating Disorder Treatment in Elgin, IL

A binge eating disorder is an eating disorder where people consume unusually large amounts of food in one sitting. Many people who are binge eaters feel a lack of control over their eating and may feel extremely depressed and guilty after a binge eating episode. Binge eaters may be overweight or obese, but can also be of normal weight. Binge eaters are twice as likely to be women than men. There is no specific cause for binge eating but it may be a result of family history, biological factors, long-term dieting and psychological issues. Binge eating may be caused by depression or anxiety or may be the result of painful childhood experiences or family problems.

Symptoms of Binge Eating Disorders

Symptoms of binge eating disorders can be behavioral and emotional and may include:

Eating when depressed, sad or bored
Eating large amounts of food when not hungry
Eating alone during binge episodes
Feeling disgusted, guilty, or depressed after binge episode
Eating until physically uncomfortable
Cannot not exercise control over consumption of food

Typical binge episodes may include:

Large amounts of food eaten quickly
Low nutritional value of food
Relatively high taste value of food
Eating alone and in an isolated environment

Treatment of Binge Eating Disorders

Treatment for a binge eating disorders may include cognitive behavioral therapy, support groups, and psychological counseling. The goal of treatment is to reduce eating binges, improve emotional well-being, and when necessary, help patients to lose weight. All these methods of treatment focus on improving the patient’s ability to cope with difficult situations, and to encourage them to keep track of their eating habits. Self-help strategies such as books, videos and internet programs may also be effective in treating binge eating disorders.

Additional Resources

MedlinePlus
National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
WebMD

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