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Eating Disorders Hypnotherapy
Emotional Eating or Comfort Eating
You may also read my articles Emotional Eating or Comfort EatingComfort eating or emotional eating is a very common reason for being overweight. The person is overeating to calm down some other feelings, usually caused by some earlier experiences. The underlying feelings are rarely recognised. They are experienced as illogical and unconscious urge to eat, even when not hungry. Sometimes the urge to eat is accompanied by a feeling of emptiness. Sometimes it just feels like hunger. The emotional eating is usually strengthened by stress or boredom. Interestingly, emotional eating may be triggered both by some negative feelings, like stress, anxiety, critical remarks, feeling of failure etc. But it can also be triggered by positive feelings, some achievement, felling of love, excitement. So it seems to be used both as the comfort and reward. It may be even triggered by boredom, so it is used to access some good feelings when there are no feelings available. Emotional eating becomes habit or addiction, affected people feel out of control. They feel great distress over these behaviours and about their weight. Yet, they can't seem to stop what they're doing. They have distorted attitudes about eating, shape, and weight. Very often emotional eating comes in pair with yo-yo dieting, and with each cycle it becomes worse. Binge Eating Disorder (BED)The stronger form of emotional eating is called Binge Eating Disorder. The affected person eats rapidly large amounts of food when not physically hungry. Sometimes this is a specific kind of food, like sweets or chocolate, or salty and fatty food. Very often it is just any food, even half cooked pasta or some old bread, anything which can be found (some people even go through the rubbish bin when nothing seems to be available). The person may be hiding when eating, feeling embarrassed and guilty about how much he or she is eating. The person stops when uncomfortably full, feeling bloated, sometimes even with physical pain from overeating. BulimiaPeople who struggle with bulimia engage in binge eating followed by intentional purging, like vomiting, fasting, laxatives or use of excessive exercise to counteract the effects of the overeating episodes. The purging is used to compensate for the excessive intake of the food and to prevent weight gain. The bulimic person stays usually within the healthy weight range. The behavior is usually accompanied by very strong distress and guilt and extremely low self-image and self-esteem. Very often the behavior is kept as a secret even from the close members of the family, which makes the affected people feel even more lonely and isolated. There are different levels of bulimia, there are usually very strong emotional issues, but sometimes the behavior is almost automatic and it happens after every meal, with a very dangerous health implications, and sometime it is only from time to time, even only once a forthright, used as a coping mechanism for some extreme stress. Anorexia NervosaAnorexia is an eating disorder where people starve themselves. It usually has the emotional background, but it is much more serious then other eating disorders and very often even fatal. Hypnotherapy is the most effective tool in many cases of anorexia, because it helps to shift the mind and to change beliefs in most gentle way. However, this condition may need urgent medical treatment, and I treat it only when client stays under correct medical supervision. How hypnotherapy can helpHypnotherapy is the best at solving the underlying emotional cause which leads to eating disorder. Here the hypnoanalytical techniques can help to identify and solve the problem. Once the underlying feelings are solved, the awareness techniques may be used to understand the eating behavior and the triggering pattern. Then the client finds and implements new ways to deal with the triggering situations and emotions. This is much easier done in highly suggestible hypnotic state than in any other therapy. The client learns the healthy eating habits, he/she is not obsessed by food and weight any more. The emotional eating is usually accompanied by depression and low confidence, and this is also addressed and solved by hypnotherapy. How many sessions will you needPeople with eating disorders are very responsive to hypnotherapy. Usually only 5 to 7 sessions are needed. The first session is used to learn hypnosis and relaxation, the emotions are solved in the second session, and the remaining sessions are used for changing eating habits, for the dealing with the depression, low self-esteem and confidence. Sometimes, when the person is very overweight, it is good to have an additional session once a month or two. Anorexic clients usually need more sessions, because the condition is more serious and the changes need to be on the deepest level. In some cases 2 or 3 sessions will be enough, particularly in cases when the person is reasonably confident and not so depressed. I consider eating disorders to be a serious issue, strongly affecting health and general wellbeing and generating extreme discomfort for the people affected. The treatment I offer is very effective, one of the best available and therefore I offer a significant discount for the clients who experience real financial difficulties. I asses clients myself, because to qualify for the discount the client needs to be likely to really benefit from the therapy.
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