Eating Disorders:
Psychological and Psychosocial Effects
The
psychological effects of eating disorders
are nearly as
devastating
as the physical ones.
The very
nature of eating disorders demand that the behaviors be carried
out in secret. Thus the
person with an ED becomes more withdrawn and
avoidant of social situations, particularly those that involve food.
Lack of social interaction, coupled with poor nutrition, can not only
exacerbate pre-existing depression and
anxiety, but they can also cause it
in individuals who previously had no such problems.
"Meaningful relationships and eating disorders are mutually exclusive,"
says one of my friends. And she is absolutely right.
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