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- $Title{What Concerned Parents Should Know About "Anorexia Nervosa"}
- $Subject{anorexia nervosa weight diet diets dieting Mental Emotional
- psychological behavior behaviors counseling Antidepressants anorexic
- anorexics}
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- What Concerned Parents Should Know About "Anorexia Nervosa"
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- QUESTION: We are greatly upset by a daughter that continues to diet long
- after there is any real need to do so. We know it is a disease but want to
- know if there are treatments that can change her ways and stop her from
- starving herself to death. Please tell us what concerned parents should know.
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- ANSWER: The young woman who has "anorexia nervosa" starves herself for
- reasons that she claims are related only to maintaining a slim figure. The
- reasons for her actions go much deeper, and require professional help to
- understand and treat. Sadly, some of these young women are not reached until
- they do serious harm to their bodies, and some of them even die. Some young
- men have anorexia nervosa, but the disease is far more common in young women.
- The cause of anorexia nervosa is not well-understood, and thus the
- treatment for it varies widely. Many researchers feel that anorexics feel a
- lack of control in their lives, therefore they control one aspect of it by
- limiting their food intake. This not only controls their weight, but it also
- gains the attention of those around them. Often this attention is not
- achieved by any other method, so the "sick" behavior is unintentionally
- rewarded by increased concern from loved ones and medical professionals.
- Some physicians believe the disease should be treated with psychological
- counseling, including the entire family. A therapist should be chosen
- carefully, ensuring that sufficient experience with anorexic patients and
- their families is present. Others believe a more medically-based treatment
- program is effective. Antidepressants have been found to be helpful to
- anorexics, because they are almost always depressed. Any medication,
- however, must be used in a carefully supervised program that takes all the
- many elements of this complex disorder into account. The bottom line is that
- the condition can be cured, and that a supportive, understanding family can
- help bring about a speedy recovery.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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