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Bulimia TherapyBulimia therapy is a treatment process that allows a person diagnosed with the eating disorder bulimia nervosa a chance for recovery. Bulimia therapy focuses on dealing with the emotional triggers related to food and body image, and provides counseling for better eating and nutritional habits. Eating DisorderBulimia nervosa is an eating disorder that affects millions of women and men around the world. In fact, the National Institutes of Health estimate that anywhere from 5 to 15 percent of anorexics and bulimics are male. Without bulimia therapy, those suffering from bulimia nervosa can experience some painful symptoms and health problems such as: • Electrolyte imbalances that can lead to heart problems. Therapy for BulimiaBulimia therapy is essential in order to recover from this harmful disorder. Bulimia therapy can take place in a hospital setting, an outpatient clinic, or in a residential facility. There are many types of bulimia therapy available: cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, group therapy, drug therapy, and family therapy. Seeking bulimia therapy? At Best Bulimia Treatment, professional informative representatives can help you discover the bulimia therapy that is right for you. Call us today at 1-800-760-4162. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy BulimiaThe most popular and successful bulimia therapy is cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT. This type of bulimia therapy teaches clients how to keep track of eating habits and how to break their unhealthy food and body behaviors. Bulimia therapy with CBT can show a bulimic client how binging and purging foster low-self esteem, which in turn, contributes to the loss of control and binge eating, which then leads to purging, and the cycle continues. During bulimia therapy, CBT addresses the issues of binging and purging and also helps clients learn normal eating patterns and body images. According to the APA, studies have shown that use CBT as bulimia therapy provides an average 80 percent reduction of purging and between 48 and 57 percent abstinence from purging. Bulimia Group TherapyOften a bulimia therapy program will use a combination of individual and group therapies. Group bulimia therapy allows clients a peer environment from which to get feedback, as well as the opportunity to better deal with the emotions of guilt, shame, and helplessness that accompany bulimia. Therapy and BulimiaAccording to the Academy of Eating Disorders, approximately half of all bulimics recover from the disease, making bulimia therapy the best chance for a full recovery. The amount of time spent in bulimia therapy has a direct result on recovery rates. Those in bulimia therapy often will need to remain in therapy after they are physically well. Some studies suggest that bulimia therapy as CBT, and sometimes the prescription of antidepressants, can quickly help the client reduce binging and purging behaviors. At Best Bulimia Treatment, we are here to help you make the best decisions about bulimia therapy and treatment. Call us today at 1-800-760-4162 or visit us at www.bestbulimiatreatment.com. |
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