How Can People With Binge Eating Disorder Be Helped?
People with binge eating disorder, whether or not they want to lose weight, should get help from a health professional such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker for their eating behavior. Even those who are not overweight are usually upset by their binge eating, and treatment can help them. There are several different ways to treat binge eating disorder. Cognitive-behavioral therapy teaches people how to keep track of their eating and change their unhealthy eating habits. It also teaches them how to change the way they act in tough situations. Interpersonal psychotherapy helps people look at their relationships with friends and family and make changes in problem areas. Drug therapy, such as antidepressants, may be helpful for some people.
Researchers are still trying to find the treatment that is the most helpful in controlling binge eating disorder. The methods mentioned here seem to be equally helpful. For people who are overweight, a weight-loss program that also offers treatment for eating disorders might be the best choice.
If you think you might have binge eating disorder, it's important to know that you are not alone. Most people who have the disorder have tried but failed to control it on their own. You may want to get professional help. Talk to your health care provider about the type of help that may be best. The good news is that most people do well in treatment and can overcome binge eating.
Additional Reading
- Fairburn CG. Overcoming Binge Eating. New York: Guilford Press, 1995. This book discusses who binges and why, how bingeing differs from overeating, and how a binge eater can gain control. It presents a step-by-step program for overcoming binge eating.
- Siegel M, Brisman J, Weinshel M. Surviving an Eating Disorder: New Perspectives and Strategies for Family and Friends. New York: HarperCollins, 1997. This book discusses family therapy, psychopharmacology, hospitalization policies, insurance coverage, and support services for binge eating disorder patients and their families.
- Yanovski SZ. "Binge Eating Disorder: Current Knowledge and Future Directions." Obesity Research, 1993: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 306-323. This review of existing research on binge eating disorder, geared to health professionals, describes treatment methods, discusses their effectiveness, and recommends that doctors treating obese patients be aware of the disorder.
- Stunkard AJ. "Eating Patterns and Obesity." Psychiatric Quarterly, 1959: Vol. 33, pp. 284-295. This classic paper provides one of the first descriptions of binge eating in obese individuals.
- Grilo CM. "The Assessment and Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder." Journal of Practical Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, 1998: Vol. 4, pp. 191-201. This article, written for health professionals, reviews the literature on binge eating disorder with a particular focus on its assessment and treatment. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
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This article is taken from the public domain NIH Publication No. 99-3589, updated February 2001.