Paper Title :Analysis of Bed Psychodynamics – Possibility for Prevention of Overweight and Obesity
Author :Zaharina Savova, Christina Bogdanova, Evgeni Ivanov
Article Citation :Zaharina Savova ,Christina Bogdanova ,Evgeni Ivanov ,
(2019 ) " Analysis of Bed Psychodynamics – Possibility for Prevention of Overweight and Obesity " ,
International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) ,
pp. 16-19,
Volume-7,Issue-1
Abstract : According to the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) data, more than 1.9 billion people aged 18+ in the
world are overweight (39% of the men and 40% of the women). That 340 million children aged 5 to 19 are overweight (18%
of the girls and 19% of the boys) or obese (6% of the girls and 8% of the boys) is very alarming. 41 million children aged up
to 5 years are also overweight. The problem of overweight and obesity has its medical, socio-economic and psychological
dimensions. This release addresses and analyzes the psychological and behavioral factors of binge eating disorder (BED) – a
disorder (under DSM-IV) which, in many cases, leads to overweight and obesity. Eating disorders are mental disorders
defined by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health. They include BED where
people eat a large amount in a short period of time. The 2017 update to the American version of the ICD-10 includes BED
under F50.81: Binge eating disorder. Retrieved 2017-05-08 ICD-11 may contain a dedicated entry (6B62), defining BED as
frequent, recurrent episodes of binge eating (once a week or more over a period of several months) which are not regularly
followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors aimed at preventing weight gain. We present the results of the
experimental clinical psychological studies performed that outline some mental dynamics of the character structures as
precursors to the development of BED. The analyses and psychological models and dynamics presented here possess both
theoretical and practical value. They can serve as a guideline to specialists in the development of a psychotherapeutic
treatment plan for BED, as well as in the development of prophylactic programs for prevention.
Keywords- binge eating disorder (BED), psychological dynamics, character structure, Neo-Reichian analytical body
psychotherapy.
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-7,Issue-1
DOIONLINE NO - IJASEAT-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-14941
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