Eating disorders involve a complex and damaging relationship with food, eating, exercise, and body image. There are a variety of eating disorders and not all treatment is the same. Eating disorders can present in diverse ways, it may not always be obvious that someone is struggling.

There is not necessarily one single cause for an eating disorder. Typically they start unnoticed and then the urge for the behavior becomes more compelling and may become noticeable by others. Signs that may arise include dramatic weight loss or refusing to eat, rigid routines around food or exercise, and frequent or extended trips to the bathroom. Biology, lack of nutrition, brain chemistry, and societal pressure (ie. culture, family or social media) may also increase the risk.

Types of Eating Disorders
Treatments

Treatment may vary for each individual. It is important to find a treatment journey that is best for the individual. These may include cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, nutrition education and management, and family-based therapies. Some treatments may take place in a specialized eating disorder center, often an inpatient treatment approach. There are also mental health professionals who specialize in eating disorder who can provide outpatient care.