Binge eating is fairly new to the DSM-IV, and is still not fully recognized as its own disorder, often being lumped into the EDNOS category. While purging is not associated with this disorder, many of the frustrations that someone with BED faces are similar to those struggling with bulimia nervosa. Unwanted weight gain is often a symptom of the disorder. Many people live in a combination cycle of binging and starving, thus never quite meeting the criteria for anorexia nervosa but still doing serious damage to their physical and mental well-being.
Source: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV, American Psychiatric Association
If you are struggling with binge eating, the first thing you need to know is you are not alone. Literally millions of people worldwide are struggling with this issue, which is why you'll find lots of videos about binge eating on our site.
Read "Overeating - Root Causes," "Overeating - Breaking the Cycle" in the Nutrition section.
Next, we highly recommend finding someone to talk with about your issues. For information on what to look for when seeking a counselor or therapist, read "Finding Treatment." If you are interested in talking with a nutrition expert as well, check out our article on "Finding a Nutritionist."
Additionally, there are many good books focused on this problem. Some of the best we've found are "Overcoming Binge Eating" by Christopher Fairburn, and "Binge No More" by Joyce Nash. There are more titles in our "BookList" section of the site (Coming soon!), but these are a very good place to start.
Finally, know that there is hope. There are many people who have successfully broken out of the cycle of binge eating and have learned to be more balanced in their eating. Remember - you were born free, andĀ freedom is ultimately God's plan for your life.