What Is The Cause Of The Disorder Anorexia Nervosa?
February 23rd, 2009 | by admin |
This day and age, there is no cause why a normally healthy adolescent as well as adult would famish themselves, sometimes to the stage of death, voluntarily. In North America and Europe, there is more than sufficient supplies of food, and even for those who can’t afford it, the government makes certain those in poverty have adequate amounts of food to eat to survive. So why would someone select self-starvation in place of living a healthy life?
If there are physiological reasons in terms of anorexia nervosa, none have yet been discovered. To date, no series of laboratory tests have detected defective DNA, the “heredity factor” is absent, and anorexics display no abnormalities of the brain through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
Eliminating physical grounds leaves us to turn to emotional/psychological causes of anorexia. Countless studies indicate these potential psychological reasons for anorexia nervosa: Patients present obsessive-compulsive features in many life areas e.g. maintaining strict schedules, creating lists, as well as “checking” conduct common to those with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Anorexics very rarely self-refer themselves for treatment. They come to the attention of mental health therapists by their doctors and/or profoundly worried family members who are afraid for their lives.
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Anorexic patients do not see their conduct as dubious; they see themselves through distorted eyes that tell them that they need to lose even more weight through starvation as well as abnormal exercise. Patients often have co-morbid health conditions such as major depression, anxiety disorders, as well as obsessive-compulsive characteristics.
Anorexics never eat in public, have feelings of personal inadequacy, have a sense of perfectionism, rarely have a social life, as well as display rigidity in thinking patterns.
Patients have a really restricted emotional affect; genuine emotional exhibits (either beneficial or negative), are superficial as well as totally absent. Anorexics have an fierce need to moderate what goes into their bodies. If they believe they lack control in other elements of their lives, only they have the power to eat or not to eat.
A fairly recent finding in the etiology of Anorexia Nervosa suggests that many sufferers were physically and/or sexually abused as children. As a result of this violation to their bodies, they subconsciously look for to make themselves unappealing to avoid future sexual exploitation. They share this feature with those suffering from Bulimia Nervosa where sufferers become heavy to make themselves unattractive sexually.
Anorexia, then, appears to be solely the result of psychological factors that lead the sufferer into the extreme of self-starvation as well as compulsive exercise. Untreated, this health condition is nearly always fatal.
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