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Tag: Eleni Psillakis

What is Muscle Dysmorphia (MD)?

Muscle Dysmorphia (MD) is classified as an obsessive-compulsive, body image disturbance disorder that involves excessive exercise as the primary focus with disordered eating as a secondary component. The compulsion is to achieve high levels of muscularity and leanness. It has also been known as ‘reverse anorexia’ called ‘bigorexia’.

Recovery: The Heart of the Matter

If I could sum up what recovery from an eating disorder, or any other kind of addictive behaviour, looks like in just a few words, it would be “Freedom to love who you are.” I believe I am correct in saying that most of us want to be loved unconditionally, yet we place conditions on ourselves. As such, many of us can’t even love who we are unless we stick to these ‘conditions’, even though they are harmful.

Resistance Training and Recovery from an Eating Disorder

The hardest habit for a person suffering from an eating disorder or disordered eating to break is the regime that makes them feel ‘safe’. Even though negative consequences result from regimes such as restricted dieting, excessive exercising and bingeing, or purging, laxative use and the abuse of other substances.

Unlearning Negative Thoughts and Behaviours of Eating Disorders and Excessive Exercise

Unlearning bad habits can make you feel like a new you

It takes 21 days to form a habit, whether it be a good or a bad one. That is not a long time considering how long these habits may last in someone’s life. If they are bad habits that last for years, then the consequences are damaging.

Communicating With Someone Who Has an Eating Disorder

Communcation helps to overcome an eating disorder

Who is to say what body shape suggests an eating disorder? The best indicator of an eating disorder is how someone communicates.

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