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I'm just wondering if they are in denial. I restrict a lot and I have an intense fear of gaining weight but I still don't think I have a full blown ED even though the others around me are telling me I have an issue.
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I'm not an expert but I think ED is not a well defined point on a line but more like a range of points on a bell curve.
Sometimes even experts do not agree on criteria and cutoff points. No one psychologist has come up with a definition for it that satisfied all psychologists. Periodicity is usually a strong clue that there is brain involvement and biological pathology and that causality is not just linked to environment, circumstances, past history and free will, in my opinion. "Denial" as a concept used in 20th and 21st century psychology is also a complex phenomena. Overly simplistic explanations I fear, do not really do justice to it as I believe is has causes and not just a single cause. I think an injustice is done when it is assumed or asserted to be based on a flaw in character or malice. An injustice not just to the person with eating problems but an injustice towards truth and justice themselves. I also struggle with problems with eating. My heart goes out to you. |
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