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Instructional Video10:11
Curated Video

Eating and Body Dysmorphic Disorders: Crash Course Psychology

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank walks us through the troubling world of Eating and Body Dysmorphic disorders. There's a lot going on here and, even though we still have a lot of dots to connect, a lot we can learn to...
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Instructional Video6:29
Neuro Transmissions

The Neuroscience of Eating Disorders

12th - Higher Ed
Many of us are lucky enough to live in a world where food is easily accessible. We no longer have to hunt wild animals or scrounge for edible plants to survive. However, in spite of (or likely because of) this luxury, millions of people...
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Instructional Video9:36
Neuro Transmissions

How To Treat Eating Disorders

12th - Higher Ed
Eating disorders can be difficult to treat. And recovery is often a long road. But how are EDs like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder treated? And why is recovering from it so tough? We'll explore the mental...
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Instructional Video8:06
Barcroft Media

I Hid My Eating Disorder For 8 Years

Higher Ed
A 28-YEAR-OLD woman, whose weight dropped to 88lbs at the height of her eating disorders, is publicising her story to show other sufferers that recovery is possible. Lindsey Hall, from Fort Worth, Texas, says her eating disorders first...
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Instructional Video2:01
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Rolling With Resistance

Higher Ed
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses an exercise she does with carers of people with anorexia that helps to illustrates the concept 'rolling with resistance'. This analogy is used to show how it is often unproductive to talk to...
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Instructional Video2:59
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - How To Deal With Insensitive Comments

Higher Ed
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses how to deal with insensitive comments around the issue of eating disorders.
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Instructional Video1:36
Octopus TV

Eating Disorders - Introduction To The Series

Higher Ed
In this video Janet Treasure introduces the Octopus TV series on eating disorders.
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Instructional Video17:41
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: What Causes Eating Disorders?

6th - 8th
This program explores the individual, family and cultural factors that have been linked to eating disorders. Students will come to understand that eating disorders can be triggered my major events in a person’s life such as a life crisis...
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Instructional Video18:41
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: What Is An Eating Disorder?

6th - 8th
This program explains what an eating disorder is and what the main eating disorders are called? The program will provide an overview of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and compulsive overeating. In addition students will come to...
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Instructional Video7:53
Curated Video

Why Eating Disorders Are Way More Common Than You Think

12th - Higher Ed
Eating disorders are very serious psychological conditions that can also be very dangerous - and they are much more common than you think.
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Instructional Video7:55
Curated Video

Beyond Anorexia and Bulimia: Exploring the Spectrum of Eating Disorders

6th - Higher Ed
Dive deep into the lesser-known world of eating disorders that affect a significant percentage of the population. From neophobia, where individuals fear new foods, to those who only consume foods of a specific color or texture, explore...
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Instructional Video4:57
Psych2Go

6 Types of Eating Disorders

10th - Higher Ed
Eating disorders are serious and often fatal illnesses that cause severe disturbances to a person’s eating behaviors. Obsessions with food, body weight, and shape may also signal an eating disorder. Common eating disorders include...
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Instructional Video6:53
NPR

One 13-Year-Old Boy's Struggle With An Eating Disorder

6th - 11th
Anorexia and bulimia, eating disorders once thought to affect only girls and women, affect a growing number of boys and men. Thirteen-year-old Jonathan Noyes is one of an estimated 10 million American males who struggle with eating...
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Instructional Video52:40
Gresham College

Feast or Famine: The Psychology of Eating - Professor Glenn D. Wilson

10th - Higher Ed
Is body weight due to a constitutional "set point" or to eating style? Do diets work or are they inevitably doomed to fail? Is self-monitoring (e.g., calorie counting, food diaries and regular weighing) useful or counterproductive. What...
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Instructional Video15:08
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: I Have An Eating Disorder. Now What?

6th - 8th
This program asks and helps to answer several questions: Do you or your friend have an eating disorder? Who can develop an eating disorder? By viewing this program, students will learn what they can do to help someone with an eating...
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Instructional Video4:55
Curated Video

The Most Common Eating Disorder You’ve Never Heard Of

12th - Higher Ed
When you think about an eating disorder, you might imagine restricting or purging food. But the most common eating disorder has nothing to do with either of those, and chances are you’ve never heard of it.
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Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Nutrition and Health: Lesson 1

9th - 10th
This lesson will look at the effect that diet and exercise have on normal body functions. It is 1 of 5 in the series titled "Nutrition and Health."

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