There are many people currently involved in various eating disorders in the USA. Most eating disorders are focused on reducing weight and keeping slim. According to the Women's Health Department, bulimia is the most common eating disorder in the United States, accounting for about 2% of adults in the United States ("Bulimia Fact Sheet", 2012). The US Department of Health and Human Services defines overeating as a person who regularly consumes too much overeating.
Binge eating is a mental illness that affects the way you eat. With this disease, you regularly eat lots of food in a short period of time (eat too much). You can not control what you eat or eat, but you feel pain, disgust, guilt, or depression after eating. Eating too much may be a reaction to depression or depression, anxiety, stress or the feeling of 'numbness'. The difference between overeating and bulimia is that people with bulimia never try to clean up the food they have just eaten. Binge eating is also called "compulsive overeating".
It is important to help eating disorders as chewing, washing, and / or severely limiting the amount of food you eat can cause many serious health problems. However, eating disorders are highly treatable and many people recover by treatment. Treatment of eating disorders usually receives assistance from several different experts. Regular health examinations are also important for treating health problems. Counseling - counseling is a very important part of treatment. Cognitive Behavior Therapy or CBT helps to understand thoughts, emotions, behaviors behind the disease. Interpersonal treatment or IPT will focus on your relationship with others. Family therapy can help the whole family understand the illness