Behaviors and Characteristics
Many of the following behavioral characteristics have been observed among eating-disorder patients
Dieting, restricting, fasting
Bingeing – a typical binge consists of 3,000 to 10,000 calories being ingested between 20-40 minutes
Purging – by self-induced vomiting, laxative abuse, use of ipecac, diet pills, diuretics, and/or compulsive over-exercise.
Food rituals such as cutting and dicing food into small pieces, arranging food in a particular way on the plate, chewing a certain number of times before swallowing.
- Collecting recipes, food coupons
- Obsessing, counting calories, fat grams
- Cooking and baking for others
- Discomfort when eating with others
- Secret hoarding and/or secretive eating of food
- Shoplifting, petty thievery (often to get food)
- Fear of inability to stop eating
- Constant preoccupation with food, weight, body size and shape
- Layered, loose fitting clothing
- Excessive activity, restlessness, insomnia, early morning awakening
- Chemical dependency
- Promiscuity – a reflection of poor impulse control sometimes seen in bulimic patients
- Obsessive – compulsive behaviors
- Isolation
- Suicide attempt
- People pleasing behavior, seeking external validation
- Poor impulse control
- Intense preoccupation with food, weight, appearance, image
- Intense fear of becoming “fat”
- Distorted body image (feeling fat when thin)
- Perfectionism
- Low self-esteem
- Lack of intimacy: issues of trust, honesty, and control
- Difficulty identifying and expressing feelings (alexthymia)
- Difficulty asking for help
- Irritability
- Difficulty concentrating
- Anxiety – difficulty handling stress
- Low frustration tolerance
- Dichotomous thinking (“all” or “nothing”)
Anorexics usually deny having a problem, saying that everything is “under control” and claiming, “You’re only trying to make me fat.”
Bulimics and compulsive over-eaters, on the other hand, know their behavior is problematic but feel intense feelings of shame and guilt and may deny the behaviors in an attempt to maintain secrecy.