SciShow
Anorexia Isn't Just a Psychiatric Disorder
Illness is complicated, and today we take a look at new research that points to two diseases, anorexia and dementia, that both may be more related to genetics and behavior than we previously thought.
Neuro Transmissions
How To Treat Eating Disorders
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...
Barcroft Media
I Hid My Eating Disorder For 8 Years
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...
Curated Video
Anorexia and Eating Disorders
In this video we are going to cover eating disorders, and in particular, anorexia. You may not be aware of this, but four out of 10 people have either personally experienced an eating disorder or know somebody who has. So what exactly is...
Curated Video
Eating and Body Dysmorphic Disorders: Crash Course Psychology
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...
Mazz Media
Talk It Out: What Is An Eating Disorder?
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...
Curated Video
Anorexia and Eating Disorders | Health | Biology | FuseSchool
Anorexia and Eating Disorders | Health | Biology | FuseSchool In this video we are going to cover eating disorders, and in particular, anorexia. You may not be aware of this, but four out of 10 people have either personally experienced...
Neuro Transmissions
The Neuroscience of Eating Disorders
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...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Rolling With Resistance
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...
Curated Video
French parliament approves measure against anorexic models; ADDS additional fashion footage
SHOTLIST (including transcript):-AP Television+FILE++ 1. Exterior GVs of French National Assembly AP EntertainmentParis, France, 3rd April 2015 2. Wide shot of French MP Olivier Veran walking inside National Assembly3. Mid of French MP...
Mazz Media
Talk It Out: What Causes Eating Disorders?
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...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Why Eating Disorder Suffers Relapse
In this video Janet Treasure talks about how eating disorders become automatic and how these can be changed and the challenges involved in doing this.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Interpretation Distorted By Starvation
In this video Janet Treasure discusses how in helping someone with an eating disorder it can be important to adopt a soft gentle tone in order to help understand the person better.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Types Of Treatment
In this video Janet Treasure looks at types of treatment and therapy techniques which are used to help people with eating disorders to combat the illness.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Five Steps
In this video Jenny Langley discusses the sessions that she facilitates for carers of patients with eating disorders. She encourages them to look at challenges through a framework of five steps.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Changing Carer Behaviour
In this video Jenny Langley discusses stories of carers who changed their approaches to try an change their patients behaviours.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - 'OARs Model' For Carers
In this interview with Jenny Langley she discusses her work to help carers to use the model OARs in their interactions with patients in order to help them better at facing the illness. OARs consists of three aproaches; open questions,...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Why Context Matters
In this video Janet Treasure discusses fear learning and how the fact that it tends to be context dependent can make recovery after hospital challenging.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Separating The Person From The Illness
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses the analogy of red and blue balloons, and how this can be useful to carers in trying to understand the illness.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - 'LESS Is More' Technique For Carers
In this interview with Jenny Langley she discusses the 'LESS is More' technique and how this can help carers to support eating disorder suffers.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Techniques For Facing Tough Situations
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses session 5 of the workshops for carers for people with eating disorders. In this session participants discuss situations that may arise in order to help them prepare to put the skills they have...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Small Steps
In this video Jenny Lanley talks through ways carers can change their responses to patients in order to slowly minimise the impact that the illness has on everyday life.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - 'SMART Planning' Technique For Carers
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses techniques to help carers and patients approach challenges in a way that can increase success through the SMART planning technique; specific, measurable, achievable, realistic within a time frame.
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Bad Day Exercise
In this video Jenny Langley discusses a technique she uses with carers to help them empathise better with patients who have eating disorders.