It's Time to Talk About It The Brain and Eating Disorders

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  • It's Time to Talk About It: Eating Disorders in Late Childhood and Preteens
    with Dr. Cynthia Kapphahn, Dr. Kara Fitzpatrick, Casey Keane-Miller, RD and Anne Sinha, OT
    YCHU Lecture held at Packard Children's Hospital February 2013
    The signs of eating disorders in tweens are different from older adolescents. The diagnosis is often missed. Meet our panel of experts and learn about warning signs and the latest advance in the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders in tweens.
    Learn more about Stanford Children's Health. www.stanfordchi....

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  • @pattirodzewich7081
    @pattirodzewich7081 5 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    This is a wonderful educational lecture. I developed my eating disorder anorexia (restrictive type) when I was 18 back in 1974. I decided to go for help in 1984 three years after it turned into anorexia (binge/purge subtype). My anorexia turned into binge/purge subtype after I graduated from RN nursing school and started my first RN job. They always had potlucks and I wanted to fit in, so I ate a little chicken wing freaked out and decided to purge it because my grandmother always told me if I ate something and it upset my stomach it was ok to throw it up. Thus my purging started and turned into anorexia binge/purge subtype. It was awful. I just wanted to stop BP and only have my anorexia back. I would purge until I had nothing left in my stomach.
    It has been many year in many programs including a research program at NIMH for eating disorders in 1985 with Dr. Walter Kaye as director and Dr. Harry Brandt as one of the researchers dealing directly with us patients. After this research program I was not recovered. I continued to strive for recovery taking yearly breaks from any program because I was disappointed when I was discharged and went back to my eating disorder. It was my safety from people and life. I was in and out of inpatient at least 12 times being tube fed or having TPN to stabilize. I am so grateful for all my doctors who never gave up on me during this 32 year period. I also was able to work as a very efficient RN in a PICU in Long Beach, CA. I recovered by the grace of God and my many doctors. I feel my main desire to overcome my anorexia was “I was not going to let my anorexia take away my desire to be a pediatric nurse and all the work I put into being an incredible nurse who could work in any area of a hospital. I do struggle with physical ailments from my anorexia and being such a low weight for so many years but I am able to do what I need to so I can overcome them also. Thank you for your wonderful talk. I learned so much. I really want to reach out to others with anorexia and support them. God bless us all.

  • @tityhuisman1478
    @tityhuisman1478 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Some people are very greedy with food without it has a meaning to them. This is a individualistic and narcissistic society and there is appearance shaming and bodyshaming on social media and magazines and some are very hatefull against each other. Some are incallous cold calculated and insensitive of the wellbeing of others. Some mentalhealthpractioners are immature and inexperienced or not skilled enough and it is one size fits all treatment. . .

  • @naomiarmstrong751
    @naomiarmstrong751 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you! Lots of great info.

  • @martinacontenti9915
    @martinacontenti9915 9 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Good evening,
    I'm an Italian student and in July i'm going to graduate at the faculty of Interpreting and Translation.
    I have to do a thesis and i am rellay interested in the translation of your lecture about "Eating Disorders in Late Childhood and Preteens".
    I would like to ask you if i can translate it(of course,if it has never been translating in Italian)
    Thank you for your attention,
    I hope to hear you soon.

  • @r.girardi6253
    @r.girardi6253 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am still waiting for this (both the brain and eating disorders) regarding people over 30.....and 40, 50 and on.

    • @seaturtlepoppy7679
      @seaturtlepoppy7679 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was in treatment this spring … it’s all bad.

  • @laimafolkmane6810
    @laimafolkmane6810 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When she said avocados my first thought actually was: "Avocados have too much fat in them."
    Upsss...

  • @kandiceblu1
    @kandiceblu1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sister and I both had eating disorders that is correct and my sister is the first-degree relative and my mother probably did indirectly have an influence

  • @tityhuisman1478
    @tityhuisman1478 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    WEDAD World Eating Disorder Action Day to make people aware. .