What Is Atypical Anorexia?

By Sanford Behavioral Health | February 14, 2024
women with atypical anorexia

What is atypical anorexia? Atypical anorexia, also known as atypical anorexia nervosa, is a type of eating disorder where individuals exhibit symptoms and behaviors associated with anorexia nervosa but do not meet the criteria for a low body weight. This means that despite maintaining a normal or above-normal weight, they still have an intense fear […]

What Is Diabulimia?

By Sanford Behavioral Health | February 7, 2024
sad woman looks afar while leaning over and holding her arms while thinking about the signs of diabulimia

Diabulimia, also known as “ED-DMT1,” is a serious eating disorder that primarily affects people with Type 1 diabetes. It involves intentionally skipping or reducing insulin doses to lose weight, leading to high blood sugar levels and potential long-term health complications. Sanford Behavioral Health understands the complexities of eating disorders and offers compassionate and evidence-based eating […]

What Is Food Trauma?

By Sanford Behavioral Health | January 24, 2024
a patient talks with their hands and asks their therapist what is food trauma while their therapist takes notes on a clipboard

If you have asked yourself, “What is food trauma?” Then, it’s important to know that food trauma is a type of eating disorder. This means that a traumatic experience, such as an abusive relationship or a history of childhood neglect, can trigger it. Food trauma can manifest in different ways and can affect individuals of […]

What Is Dysphoria?

By Sanford Behavioral Health | January 10, 2024
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Have you asked yourself, “What is dysphoria?” Dysphoria is a common term used in the mental health field to describe feelings of dissatisfaction, restlessness, and unease. It is a state of emotional distress that anyone can experience. Dysphoria associated with eating disorders or gender dysphoria, for example, can be caused by a range of factors […]

How to Recognize the Early Stages of a Heroin Addiction

By Sanford Behavioral Health | September 27, 2023
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Heroin addiction is a serious condition that can have devastating effects on a person and those around them. Itโ€™s essential to recognize the early stages of heroin addiction so you or your loved one can get help before itโ€™s too late. Sanford Behavioral Health offers help and support to those with heroin addiction through our […]

5 Symptoms of Meth Exposure in Infants

By Sanford Behavioral Health | September 22, 2023
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Prenatal drug exposure can have devastating long-term effects on an infant’s health and development. The use of methamphetamine during pregnancy is one of the most significant concerns for healthcare providers. Infants exposed to meth in the womb can experience various symptoms and complications that can negatively impact their lives. At Sanford Behavioral Health, we can […]

What Are the Health Risks of Bulimia?

By Sanford Behavioral Health | September 20, 2023
a specialist sits with a notepad in her lap and takes notes about the health risks of bulimia nervosa and discusses those with the patient sitting across from her

Dealing with the repetitive cycle of binging and purging that comes with bulimia nervosa can be highly challenging and concerning. Itโ€™s important to understand the health risks of bulimia can become irreversible without intervention. This serious eating disorder requires professional treatment and should be taken seriously. Sanford Behavioral Health offers a specialized bulimia nervosa program […]

5 Signs of Compulsive Eating Disorder

By Sanford Behavioral Health | September 13, 2023
a woman looks and listens intently to the medical professional sitting across from her who is explaining the signs of compulsive eating disorder

Addressing eating disorders as soon as possible is important, as they can be very dangerous mental health conditions. Binge eating disorder (BED), commonly known as compulsive eating disorder, is a significant and challenging issue. It can be a difficult experience for those who struggle with it, and it’s essential to provide support and understanding to […]

3 Ways to Help a Friend with an Eating Disorder

By Sanford Behavioral Health | September 8, 2023
four friends are outside eating breakfast sandwiches and smiling while discussing how they might help their friend with an eating disorder

Eating disorders are a mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Itโ€™s a common condition that most people struggle to cope with, whether the patient is an adolescent, adult, or older. As a friend, watching your loved one battle with an eating disorder can be heart-wrenching. Most people wonder what to do or […]

How to Address Alcoholism with Your Spouse

By Sanford Behavioral Health | September 6, 2023
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Alcohol addiction is a serious problem that affects not only the person with the addiction but also their loved ones. If you suspect your spouse has a drinking issue, approaching the topic can be a delicate and challenging task. However, by learning how to address alcoholism with your spouse and providing the support they need, […]