Body image disorders and eating disorders go hand-in-hand. Because you may feel your body is not thin enough — no matter how thin you actually are — you may develop an eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa (“AN”) or bulimia nervosa (“BN”). While they exhibit different symptoms, each eating disorder attempts to solve the problem of the body image disorder by forcing the body to conform to a distorted mental image of how your body should look.
In AN, you will restrict calories, vomit consumed food or exercise aggressively to prevent weight gain and lose weight. In BN, you may binge eat then expel, purge or use other means to prevent absorption of food eaten, for example, through excessive use of laxatives. Both techniques can quickly do severe and lasting damage to your health. Further, substance abuse disorders, such as alcoholism, have an extremely high rate of co-occurrence with body image disorders.
While doctors have several competing hypotheses to explain this, the high prevalence of substance use disorders with body image and eating disorders exists, it is significant and it means that in addition to the bodily harm you will suffer from your body image disorder and associated illness, you will also be more likely to experience dangerous symptoms from alcohol abuse.
Also, body image disorders also frequently present with other mental health disorders, further increasing the harm you may experience. In fact, some doctors believe both body image disorders and substance use disorders originate from an underlying mental health disorder. Professional medical and psychiatric help will be required to recover safely from all these illnesses, especially when they co-occur.
Body image and eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have many visible, severe and dangerous symptoms which require immediate treatment to avoid potentially life-long damage to your body and death. These symptoms include:
Anorexia nervosa
On-going substance abuse can undermine any addiction or mental health treatment you might receive. The symptoms of your substance abuse will continue to fuel the symptoms of your other illnesses, lower your inhibitions and compromise your decision-making abilities which will lead to continued problems with your body image or other mental health issues.
An individualized treatment program must first deal with your substance use and ensure you complete your detox. This style of treatment program does so by closely examining your history and medical issues and understanding you as a person. By treating you instead of a generic disease or set of symptoms, you can have a higher assurance that you, together with your support teams, can understand and directly deal with the underlying causes of your substance use.
The same comprehensive protocols will also guide your subsequent addiction and mental health treatment. You will learn many methods and techniques to combat the specific issues you suffer from, while at the same time enjoying the compassionate care and support of the medical, psychiatric and care-taking staff during your stay at the Serenity Oaks Wellness Center.
Compassionate care during your transition is not an optional luxury but a necessary part of your healing because, as a result, you will begin to re-appreciate your value and re-build your self-confidence. An individualized will significantly improve your chances of overcoming your substance abuse long-term and the highest assurance of healing from your body image disorder because it treats every aspect of your illness personally, directly and humanely.
Call the Serenity Oaks Wellness Center today at 844-720-6847 to learn more about how an individualized approach towards wellness and sobriety can help you manage and overcome your substance use and body image issues and live a healthy and drug-free life again.