Eating Disorders: Definition, Symptoms, Traits, Causes, Types and Treatment

Treatment Of Bulimia Nervosa

Treatment of bulimia nervosa
Treatment of bulimia nervosa

Bulimia can result in rare but potentially fatal complications, such as gastric rupture, esophageal tears,and dangerous cardiac arrhythmias. Medical monitoring is critical in cases of severe bulimia nervosa in order to detect and treat any possible complications.

Psychotherapy

The most effective treatment for bulimia nervosa is outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy. This therapy helps a patient process and manage his thoughts and feelings in a healthy manner. Studies have shown that psychotherapy is effective in improving symptoms of bulimia nervosa. There are many types of therapies that can help;

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy– CBT helps patients normalize their eating patterns and identify negative behaviors or unhealthy beliefs
  • Family-based treatment– This type of psychotherapy involves parents to help transform their teenager’s unhealthy eating habits. It is also useful in helping the family deal with the developmental challenges and regaining control over the patient’s eating.
  • Interpersonal psychotherapy –It helps to improve patient’s communication and address difficulties in your close relationships.