Treatment FAQ

why would they show dying to be thin in a treatment center

by Weston Greenholt Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is it possible to recover from an eating disorder if you're thin?

An eating disorder isn't always easy to recognize by someone's skeletal frame. By focusing on these difficult cases, "Thin" creates the feeling that treatment for eating disorders is futile and that there is little hope for recovery.

What does the movie Thin say about eating disorders?

The film also does not illustrate that treatment is possible and is available. "Thin" shows us only a narrow snapshot of eating disorders. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa exist on a spectrum of severity.

Is the 'thin' documentary a true story?

Nov. 16, 2006 — -- The documentary "Thin" by Lauren Greenfield, which debuted Tuesday on HBO, only shows an uncomfortable slice of treatment for eating disorders, and is not a true picture of anorexia nervosa, or of any eating disorder. The film also does not illustrate that treatment is possible and is available.

Is there too much pressure to be thin and perfect?

The pressure to be thin and perfect continues to dog our culture. In fact, we are nowhere near a healthy outlook when that pressure starts at younger and younger ages. Going Through Hell? Keep Going Recovering from anorexia is tough on the family.

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What is the crucial first step of recovery anorexia nervosa?

Refeeding is the first step in long-term nutritional rehabilitation of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). It may begin in the outpatient setting or in the hospital, if close medical and/or psychiatric monitoring is needed. In either case, early weight gain appears to be crucial for recovery.

What happened to Alisa from thin documentary?

Brittany is now fully recovered and a mother of three. There was a rumor that she became addicted to heroin, but that has been proven false. Alisa reportedly recovered from her eating disorder and began work as a teacher.

Who died from the film thin?

Polly Williams, one of the women featured in the HBO documentary “Thin,” was found dead last Friday, according to reports. Williams (whose real name was Pollack Ann Williams) died at her Tennessee residence, and according to a report by the New York Post's Page Six, it is believed to be a suicide.

What is the NEDA symbol?

Artist Statement: This painting depicts the NEDA symbol, which was originally created by the National Eating Disorders Association. The symbol represents awareness, hope, and recovery for eating disorders. I actually made this painting while I was in treatment.

Why do patients become receptive to treatment?

Clinicians need to expect that. Some patients become receptive to treatment only because it was brought up so many times. The clinician can say, “One of the reasons I’m concerned is your nutritional status.”. Parents often are the ones pushing the person toward getting help, but they can also be in denial.

Why are my palms yellow?

Much of that comes with overingestion of fruits and vegetables containing beta carotene. Unlike jaundice, the sclera of the eye is white and the palms are yellow. For labs, you probably want to check thyroid-stimulating hormone and a complete blood count.

What to do before anorexia nervosa diagnosis?

Before adolescent patients get into a true diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, you can work with them in terms of self-esteem and healthy exercise. Ms. Shea: If there are any serious physical problems (e.g., bradycardia), the patient may require clinical attention.

Is anorexia nervosa a psychiatric diagnosis?

Anorexia nervosa is the psychiatric diagnosis. Technically, anorexia is appetite loss. Ms. Seagrave: Anorexia is a symptom. A person who has other conditions, such as pancreatitis, might have anorexia, in the sense of appetite loss.

Can anorexia be diagnosed early?

Ask about her eating habits and how she feels about food. Anorexics usually love food, but they restrict it. The most difficult thing about diagnosing anorexia is that the patients typically feel really good early on. Ketosis actually brings a sense of well-being, and they don’t usually feel hungry.

Can you pick up anorexia nervosa?

Ms. Seagrave: Certainly weight loss. Before that becomes apparent though, you can pick up anorexia nervosa in people who are talking about eating healthfully, starting to publicly limit high-fat foods, maybe going to a vegetarian or vegan diet, and very interested in exercising.

Why didn't women want to be thin?

They wanted to be thin because it meant they had kind of conquered their carnal appetites, such as food and eating. I see the common theme in all this is that women are using the appetite as a voice.

Why did Erin stop eating?

Erin stopped eating when her mother, who works for the military, took a job in Korea for a year. Feeling alone and abandoned, she became obsessed with her appearance. ERIN: I know I would be thin, and everybody would like me and you know, I wouldn't be having to worry about my weight and all that stuff.

How many people die from anorexia nervosa every year?

It has the highest death rate of any psychiatric illness. Approximately half a percent of people with anorexia nervosa die every year from malnutrition or other kinds of complications. So over the course of 20 years, 10 percent of people with anorexia are going to die from this.

How many people have anorexia?

An alarming study from the Mayo Clinic shows that anorexia has been increasing by 36 percent every five years since the 1950s. Today, some eight million people, mainly women but some men, suffer from anorexia and bulimia, a related disorder. Young women, ages 15 to 24, are the most vulnerable.

Is dancer thin like thin on the street?

LINDA HAMILTON: Dancer thin is not like thin on the street. We're talking about 15 percent below your ideal weight for height, which is basically an anorexic weight. If your career is on the line, if the roles are on the line, whether or not you reach that ideal, you will do practically anything.

What are the symptoms of dying?

Hallucinations - Dying persons may hear voices that you cannot hear, see things that you cannot see, or feel things that you are unable to touch or feel. Delusions of persecution and delusions of grandeur - Some dying persons confuse reality and might think that others are trying to hurt them or cause them harm.

What are the physical changes that occur in the last days of life?

Physical Changes: weight loss, drop in body temperature and blood pressure, change in skin tone. For most, activity decreases significantly in the final days and hours of life. You will notice:

What happens when you breathe and you are just hours from death?

When a person is just hours from death, you will notice changes in their breathing: The rate changes from a normal rate and rhythm to a new pattern of several rapid breaths followed by a period of no breathing (apnea).

What happens to hearing before death?

In fact, hearing is one of the last senses to lapse before death. Often before death, people will lapse into a coma. A coma is a deep state of unconsciousness in which a person cannot be aroused. Persons in a coma may still hear what is said even when they no longer respond.

What are the changes in consciousness?

Changes in Consciousness: decrease in consciousness, unresponsive periods; patients may experience hallucinations, illusions and delusions. Because the central nervous system is directly impacted by the dying process, your loved one may sometimes be fully awake and other times be unresponsive.

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Anorexia Nervosa

  • Anorexia is a misnomer. Anorexia literally means “no appetite,” but in reality sufferers are extremely hungry and obsess over food. Anorexia is characterised by severe, prolonged limiting of food intake and a refusal to maintain normal body weight. With it comes an irrational fear of becoming fat and cognitive distortion regarding one's own body im...
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Bulimia Nervosa

  • Bulimia is Greek for “hunger of an ox.” This time the name matches the illness, for bulimics eat with a seemingly endless appetite. Characteristics include recurrent episodes of bingeing on high ‑ caloric foods, secretive eating, compulsive dieting, use of diuretics and laxatives, and self ‑ induced vomiting to “purge” excess, unwanted calories. While anorexics are thin, bulimics are ty…
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Psychology

  • Although it's difficult to find a typical family profile for eating-disorder patients, there are certain prevailing psychological tendencies in both anorexia and bulimia. These can be inherited either environmentally or genetically. Among them are perfectionism, low self ‑ worth, sexual-identity confusions and depression. Like so many who resort to escapist behaviours, eating-disorder suff…
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Biology

  • There's an intimate relationship between the mind and the body. Thoughts can affect health, and the reverse is also true—the body can affect the mind. Since the mind is housed in a physical organ, and that organ is connected to other bodily organs and systems, the condition of the body can powerfully impact thoughts and emotions. Because of this, biological factors can contribute t…
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Culture

  • Various feminists have spoken out on the exploits of fashion contained in books and magazines that focus on dieting and eating disorders. And something called “looksism.” Looks-ism is charac terised by two things: an undue emphasis upon the importance of physical appearance and a distorted ideal of beauty. This phenomenon has factored into the eating disorder issue by placin…
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A Complex Interplay of Forces

  • Why some women explore these practices and others do not is due to a complex interplay between psychological, biological and cultural forces. Being surrounded by a looksist society, combined with a history of abuse, a lack of social connections, an absence of faith or a genetic tendency toward depression can result in an eating disorder. Thank God there's more to the pict…
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