Eating Disorders

The mirror screams, €śYou €™re fat, you €™re ugly, you can €™t change. €ť Fixing your problem seemed easy at first if you binged, you purged; if your body repulsed you, you exercised. But those €śsolutions €ť drove you deeper into despair, self-loathing and addiction. Culture and its airbrushed perfection sets an unattainable standard for most, whispering, €śIf you €™re unhappy, do something about it. €ť And though the desire for change isn €™t inherently wrong, focusing entirely on body image can lead to obsession. Eating disorders offer a false sense of control, propelling you into a cycle of disease that robs your self-esteem, disrupts your daily life and affects your health, sometimes to the point of death. Only by escaping the trap and discovering the beauty inside can you find true contentment.

Background Information

An Impossible Fit
Has the media's image of perfection driven women to eating disorders?

Contributing Factors
Although the following influences do not constitute a comprehensive list of contributing factors, they are often present in eating disorders.

Where Do Eating Disorders Come From?
It's not easy to pinpoint the cause of an eating disorder, but therein lies the key to freedom.

Questions and Answers

Why doesn't someone with an eating disorder just stop?
Answer

Are there signs/symptoms I would notice if my teenager or someone else I know is struggling with an eating disorder?
Answer

Stories

I Didn't Matter
Everything and everyone in Leah's life seemed to shout, "You don't matter."

No One's Immune
As the daughter of a Christian physician proves, eating disorders aren't always caused by obvious risk factors.

If you've been through an experience related to this topic, we invite you to share your story with others.
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Other Things to Consider

Starting the Healing
Hope comes from knowing we are created by God.

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Parenting Teens Drugs and Alcohol, Eating Disorders, Internet Concerns

Relationships:  Anger