People with eating disorders tend to isolate themselves from others. They do this in an effort to hide their issues from other people and to perform their own eating, bingeing, or purging rituals without interruption.
2. People with eating disorders tend to isolate themselves
from others. They do this in an effort to hide their issues
from other people and to perform their own
eating, bingeing, or purging rituals without interruption.
3. While children and adolescents with eating disorders must
participate in school and other activities mandated by their
parents, adults sometimes choose to isolate themselves as
much as possible in order to focus on their eating disorder.
In fact, for many people in this situation, the eating disorder
becomes an all-consuming occupation. They often take
jobs that allow them to work unusual hours or to work from
home, where they can function without public censure.
4. Under the direction of David Garner, River Centre Clinic
provides treatment for eating disorders in a state-of-the-art
facility located in Sylvania, Ohio. For more information, visit
River-Centre.org.