Eating Disorders, Body Image & Nutritional Psychiatry

Eating disorders among adolescents often stem from complex interactions involving psychological stress, body image pressures, hormonal factors, and social influences. Comprehensive care models integrate medical monitoring, psychotherapy, nutritional rehabilitation, and family-based interventions. Nutritional psychiatry plays a growing role in understanding how diet affects mood regulation, cognition, and emotional wellbeing. Early recognition of disordered eating patterns such as restrictive behaviors, bingeing, or compensatory practices greatly improves recovery outcomes. Social media exposure, peer comparisons, and cultural expectations contribute to body dissatisfaction, making preventive education essential. Holistic treatment approaches emphasize self-compassion, emotional processing, and identity development while supporting healthy eating behavior and sustainable wellbeing.

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