Binge Eating Disorder: Home Treatment


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Home Treatment


Continuing healthy habits at home can improve binge eating disorder.

It is helpful when family members are supportive of their loved one with binge eating disorder. Learning about the disorder will be useful for the entire family.

In many cases, eating disorders are associated with poor body image and low self-esteem. Parents can help reduce the chances that their children will develop an eating disorder by teaching them to have:

For more information, see the topic Healthy Eating for Children.

Other treatment

Other treatments can be helpful to reduce binge eating.

Self-care programs. These are organized programs that provide self-help materials such as manuals or computer-based activities that can be useful in treating eating disorders. However, most people who have an eating disorder also need counseling and possibly medicine.

Stress management techniques. Many people report that their binging episodes are triggered by feelings of anxiety or tension. Although not part of the treatment of binge eating disorder, relieving stress can help during recovery and can improve quality of life. Techniques to reduce stress include:

  • Exercising. Regular physical activity is one of the most effective stress management techniques.
  • Writing. Research shows that expressing yourself in writing can be a very effective way to reduce your stress level.
  • Expressing your feelings. Talking, laughing, crying, and expressing anger are normal parts of the emotional healing process.
  • Doing something you enjoy. A hobby or other healthy leisure activity that is meaningful to you can help you relax. Volunteer work or work that helps others can be a powerful stress-buster.
  • Body-centered relaxation. This includes breathing exercises, muscle relaxation exercises, massage, aroma therapy, yoga, and traditional Chinese relaxation exercises such as tai chi and qi gong.
  • Mindfulness activities. These include learning how to relax your body through self-hypnosis, meditation, or imagery exercises or listening to relaxing music or using humor to reduce stress.

For more information on stress reduction, see the topic Stress Management.

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Last updated: October 20, 2005
Author: Christine Wendt, R.D., L.D.
Reviewed By: Patrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine, W. Stewart Agras, MD - Psychiatry
Editors: Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Terrina Vail

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