Anorexia Treatment Should Treat the Whole of the Individual

14 Sep 2009

Eating disorders are some of the most misunderstood conditions of the human experience. Too often, people confuse serious eating disorders for laziness, mislabeling them as a lack of will power, an addiction to gluttony, a weakness to the excess. The very stigma created by such misconceptions can be the biggest blockade on the road to help, often preventing those afflicted from ever seeking help with their condition.

It’s important to enroll in a program that recognizes the serious struggle and pain living with the conditions of bulimia and anorexia can bring. An eating disorder treatment program isn’t about blaming the individual for weakness or lack of will power. It’s about getting to the very source of the problem or trauma that is antagonizing the disorder. Quality treatment encompasses the entire whole of the individual, physically, mentally and spiritually, to bring that person into a tranquil balance where they can feel better about themselves and their lives.

Often, a person first begins their own attempt to deal with the disorder by starting with their diet, making a resolve to eat despite their gut urge to starve themselves. He or she may coax themselves with guilt and remorse, figuring they can at least force themselves to eat if they just try hard enough with one huge push of will power. These attempts often end in failure, resulting in an even stronger urge to avoid eating, because they didn’t attempt to address the issues that were causing the disorder in the first place.

Professional anorexia treatment doesn’t focus on the guilt. It focuses on the whole beauty of the individual. It gets to the root of the problem, often a traumatic event caused by sexual or other physical abuse. Sometimes it can stem from ridiculing experience with overcritical family or friends. Quality treatment addresses these issues through a therapy that addresses the physical, the mental and the spiritual. Art and music therapy encourages self expression. Yoga brings on good body energy with a spiritually enlightening perspective. Nature walks and meditation induce spiritual calmness to heal the soul as well as the mind.

Likewise, a bulimia treatment center can focus not only on nutritional programs, but Zen meditation, art therapy, and recreational relaxation. It’s about healing the whole of the individual so that underlining the condition aggravated by imbalance can also repair itself.

Casa Palmera is one such treatment center that focuses on the holistic health of the individual. More information can be found by emailing info@casapalmera.com or calling 888.481.4481.

Stan Duluca has been studying anorexia treatment for 15 years through daily work at a bulimia treatment center. His eating disorder treatment program has cured many through a holistic approach that incorporates the mind as well as the body.

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