Purging disorder is characterized by vomiting or misuse of laxatives or other medications, after normal food intake, to control weight or shape. More than two million girls and women in the US suffer from purging disorder, and nearly a half million boys and men join them. But purging disorders status as an other eating disorder has left it invisible to all but those who experience it firsthand.The Void Inside:: Bringing Purging Disorder to Light chronicles the growing recognition of purging disorder at the turn of the millennium, reviews what science has taught us about the illness, and explains the medical complications that purging may bring. Pamela K. Keel, known for her work identifying and naming purging disorder, presents irrefutable evidence that it can no longer be considered a subset of better-known eating disorders. She also provides helpful and accessibleinformation on assessment and treatment, and on what recovery looks like after a diagnosis of purging disorder. Drawing on the stories and words of those directly impacted by purging disorder, Keel illuminates how the illness impacts the lives of real people to underscore the severity of this hidden eating disorder,its chronicity, and the need for greater awareness. The Void Inside is an essential resource for accurate, scientifically-based information for those with purging disorder, their friends and loved ones, health professionals, educators, and anyone interested in knowing more about this severe psychiatric illness.
Part 1. Emergence of a New Eating Disorder; ; Chapter 1. Do We Need Another Eating Disorder?; Chapter 2. Who, When, and Where? The Social, Historical, and Cultural Context of Purging Disorder; Part 2. Why Does Purging Disorder Develop? The Usual and Unusual Suspects; Chapter 3. Fear of Fat; Chapter 4. Purging Unwanted Calories and Feelings; Chapter 5. Feeling Sick: Genetic and Neurobiological Contributions; Part 3. Help! Why and How to Get It; ; Chapter 6. Medical Consequences of Purging; Chapter 7. Getting Help; Chapter 8. What Happens in Treatment; Chapter 9. Outcomes Near and Far; Additional Resources; About the Author; Index;
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