Teen Eating Disorder And Anxiety Depression
Causes
By
Robin J. Derry
Body image confusion running amuck? A seemingly
"perfectionist" orientation to the smallest
details? When does this apparent detail-and-goal
orientation by your child "cross the danger line"
into obsessive compulsive behavior and
accompanying teen eating disorder?
Eating disorders, and their deeper complex of
potential causes, constitute the greatest
mortality risk of our present crop of diagnosed
and labeled psychiatric illnesses. An eating
disorder in teen family members is utterly
serious, and potentially life-threatening unless
parents can orchestrate an intervention combining
counseling therapy and some mix of anxiety
medicine or anxiety herb remedies.
What Parents Need To Watch For - Early Sign
Of Teen Anorexia. Anxiety depression symptoms
evolve subtly, and combined with children's
natural penchant for "secretiveness", are
virtually impossible to initially detect.
- Physical Signs. However, what you look for
in your child are physical signs such as
below-average weight for her age group and body
size.
- Eating Habits. Your son or daughter may have
a history of battling you over meals and food
types. However, when their growing perfectionist
and thin-body obsession is applied to foods,
you'll hardly know what to do. Suddenly, all
sorts of foods are "banned" by your child as she
focuses narrowly on new-found foods that are
"better for me". Parents, go at you own peril
because you're at the outset of a rapidly
expanding food phobia, and an underlying swirl
of mental confusion, anxiety, fear, low self
esteem and more.
- Speaking Patterns - Black And White Reality
Markers. A hallmark mental sign of teen eating
disorder is the growing demarcation applied to
many ideas, where your child is cut-and-dried in
her judgments. Increasingly strong convictions
and a deterministic attitude allow her to judge
everything in good-versus-bad terms. She'll also
obsess about having "the wrong body shape"..."
I'm getting fat" even while she's below weight.
- Medical Risk Issues And Symptoms Of Teen
Anorexia. Look for an increase in headaches,
reduction or absence of regular monthly
menstruation, cold insensitivity, bowel
irregularity and constipation, dizziness and
overall fatigue. She's wasting away, and can't
stop herself.
Teen Anorexia - Cause Of Teen Depression.
Self esteem and body image reflect leading edge
aspects of the mind-body duality that can easily
bump off the rails in the teen years leading to
many forms of anxiety depression behavior. No
surprise that young kids would be vulnerable to
feelings of inadequacy, doubts, plus succumb to
pressure from peers as to how they should look and
act and whether they're attractive enough. Throw
in the cascade of puberty hormones, perceived
pressure to perform at school, uncertainty about
future goals and adult life and you have an
explosive mix.
Intervention Strategies For Parents To Know
About.
You need to act smart, and carefully in order
to put a brake on a dangerous teen eating
disorder. In most eating disorder cases including
teen anorexia family dynamics and "family history"
point to the need for 3rd party outside
professional guidance, along with some form of
chemistry intervention.
Natural Anxiety Herb Remedies - Negligible Side
Effects.
Mood-altering synapse-disrupting chemicals are
strong stuff and should be administered to teens
with a light hand, on a fully qualified basis. For
hundreds of years, and even supported by modern
clinical research, herbs such as St. John's Wort
have been shown to be as effective in triggering
positive mood shift as well known brand drugs such
as Valium...however without any side effects.
Other anxiety herb remedies include rhodiola,
ginseng and south pacific kava.
Other supporting nutrients that trigger the
brain's secretion of serotonin and its mellowing
"feel good" properties include zinc, selenium and
members of the B vitamin complex including B6 and
B12, along with Vitamins D and C.
Anxiety Disorder Medications.
Millions of Americans ingest stimulants,
amphetamines, mild tranquilizers, so-called anti
depressants, even anti convulsants in order to
address the potentially underlying causes of teen
eating disorder and the associated phobias,
obsessive compulsive behavior, and fears and
anxiety. Parents beware that many of these same
palliatives pose risks to your teen: addiction,
withdrawal difficulties, confusion, rebound
anxiety panic attacks, physical discomfort
including muscle cramping, blurred vision,
diarrhea, and more.
Look into additional info regarding teen eating
disorder, and natural options for managing your
child’s brain health and moods while promoting
natural rest and life cycles.
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