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Eating Disorder: Types, Causes, Signs, Treatment, Prevention in Children, Teens & Adults (Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder)

On this page you can find the most effective solutions for different eating disorders, but you need to remember that eating disorders such as bulimia, anorexia and binge eating disorder are difficult mental conditions and they must be treated with professional help.

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Click on this if you're the one who's having the eating disorder

Click on this if someone you know has an eating disorder and you want to help

Click on this if it's a child who is having the eating disorder

Click on this if it's an adult who has the eating disorder

Click on this if it's not clear what type of eating disorder it is (Bulimia, Anorexia etc.)

Click on this if it's known what type of eating disorder it is (Anorexia, Bulimia etc.)

Click on this if you have avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) (when consumption of certain foods is limited and based on the food's appearance, smell, taste, texture, or a past negative experience with the food)

Click on this if it's a binge eating disorder (eating a large amount in a short period of time)

Click on this if you have anorexia (eating very little and therefore having a low body weight in the most of the cases, but not always)

Click on this if you have bulimia (eating a lot and then trying to rid of the food)

  1. Get some tips from the lady who recovered after ARFID

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  2. Ask a professional for cognitive behavioral therapy

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  3. Ask a hypnotherapist for help

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