Saturday, July 7, 2012

Anorexia, Bulimia and Self Harm


There seems to be strong links between self-harm and eating disorders. Thus, this need to be evil is often seen in the problems of anorexia. It is also found in cases of bulimia. This seems logical, because eating disorders and self harm have similar causes: an expression of unhappiness, desire to control the changes her body ... Please note, self-injury is also related to alcohol abuse and drugs. But of course, there are no rules in this area.

The essential dialogue

Generally, self-injury decreases with age and disappears after a few years. But in some cases it may be the harbinger of more serious conditions. Parents who discover this problem should not hesitate to direct their child to a psychologist or psychiatrist. Using a specialist will help young adults understand the reasons for his behavior. Because self-mutilation reflects a deep malaise. And a shrink can help him reconcile with his body, and limit the damage. But he must also rethink its family relationship with those who self-injures. Because this behavior indicates a lack of listening. It is therefore essential to restore dialogue and try to understand her cries for help that do not tell their name.

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