food and body image disorders are often misunderstood and carry undue societal shame.
Appreciative talk therapy can be incredibly useful in shedding light on the connections between these seemingly distinct components.
Appreciative talk therapy can be incredibly useful in shedding light on the connections between these seemingly distinct components.
There is also no universal cause that leads to the development of an eating disorder in all individuals. Instead, individual personality traits, the environment in which an individual lives, trauma, genetic factors and culture-related factors may all be contributing factors to the development of these disorders.
“Eating Disorder” (ED) is a collective term used for range of psychological disorders that are related to food. The best-known eating disorders are Anorexia (Anorexia nervosa), Bulimia (Bulimia Nervosa) and Overeating / Binge Eating Disorders (BED).
“Muscle Dysmorphia”
Muscle dysmorphia sometimes referred to as “bigorexia” is a disorder characterised by obsessive preoccupation with the physical body image. Bigorexia is a relatively newly identified mental disorder that hinges on the obsession to have a muscular body. This disorder can take two forms: extreme sport activity or binge eating to gain weight in order to stop the perception of being ‘too thin’. Although men are primarily affected by muscle dysmorphia, it is a disorder that can also affect women. These people devote an inordinate amount of time, attention and money on vigorous exercise, stringent diets, and other nutritional supplements to enhance their bodies and get “bigger” and/or more muscular. FAQ about “bigorexia” here.
We help you to counteract disordered thoughts that trigger your problematic responses. We follow up on your daily challenges to create awareness of the things that trigger your reactions and how to handle them. Using a structured cognitive process, we create a holistic solution for you. We respect the fact that your thoughts and feelings are reflected in your relationship with food. We treat obsessive behaviours such as fasting, over-regulation (dieting and calorie counting), binge eating, regurgitation and purgation, all aimed at controlling body weight, but resulting in severe health problems. At the therapeutic level there are many effective and successful treatments, either those that hinge on cognitive behavioural therapy or of systemic orientation. The latter can be found in the literature on clinical psychology and psychotherapy. Systemic therapy has three models that have specialised in evidence based treatment for eating disorders.
The rehab Johannesburg is a specialised refuge designed specifically around a care model that caters for both eating disorders and substance addictions simultaneously. Each clients journey is absolutely unique as is their treatment programme that is based off evidence led therapeutic principals. Our team are well versed in the intricacies of addictions and related behaviours and helping clients find a new balance in their lives. The centre in Johannesburg ensures that they are well looked after, treated like an adult and with the utmost care, confidentiality and respect at all stages of treatment.