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    • [DOCX File]Tasmanian Eating Disorder Service Model of Care v1.0

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      TEDS will address gaps in the current eating disorder service system and introduce more effective stepped care. It will do this by providing a residential treatment stream and day / evening programs for people with a primary diagnosis of an eating disorder (as defined by the DSM-V / ICD11). The service will:


    • [DOCX File]Australian public assessment for Lisdexamfetamine dimesilate

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      Binge eating disorder (BED) is defined according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM-5) as recurring episodes of eating significantly more food in a short period of time (for example 2 hours) than most people would eat under similar circumstances, with episodes marked by feelings of lack of control.


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      Night Eating Disorder Syndrome. ARFID. ... (DSM-V) 2013 . the three main diagnostic features of Anorexia Nervosa are: restricting food intake, fear of becoming fat or gaining weight, and false ...


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      A cognitive process more recently theorized to contribute to a wide array of psychopathology is cognitive fusion (Hayes et al., 2011). Cognitive fusion is defined as the degree to which an individual becomes entangled with the specific content of cognitions (e.g., thoughts, memories, assumptions, beliefs, and images), responding to them as literally true.


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      Today in the DSM-IV (APA, 1994), anorexia nervosa has the following diagnostic criteria: a BMI of 17.5 or less, self-induced weight loss through food restriction and weight loss methods, body distortion, and a morbid fear of gaining weight (APA, 2015).


    • [DOCX File]Anxiety and Depression Research Center at UCLA – ADRC UCLA

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      disorder: a review of DSM-IV Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Proposals for DSM-V. Depression and Anxiety, 27, 134-147. 267.Adam, E.K., Doane, L.D., Zinbarg, R.E ...


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      Nick, a 19 year old young man, a competitive rower, has just finished high school and lives at home with his parents and younger siblings. He presents with a 4 month history of anorexia nervosa, characterised by nutritional restriction relative to extreme exercise, but is still eating with prompting from his parents.


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      Yes. There is a category in the DSM V that I think a lot of pediatricians would see, called Avoided, Restrictive, Reduced Feeding Intake Disorder, ARFID. It is actually an eating disorder that is present in an adolescent or a child that is so severe that nutritional supplements or tube feeding or NG feeding is required.



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      Bratman and Knight (2010), believe that orthorexia nervosa is a distinctive disorder while other researchers debate whether orthorexia should be related to obsessive compulsive disorder or should be considered an eating disorder (Mathieu, 2005; Mclnerney-Ernst, 2011).


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      Comparison of DSM-5 criteria for persistent complex bereavement disorder and ICD-11 criteria for prolonged grief disorder in help-seeking bereaved children. Journal of Affective Disorders, 250 , 71-78.


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      There are three main eating disorders – Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder (BED).18 BED is a recently recognised diagnosis in the newly released DSM-5 (the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic Classification system and is mostly associated with obesity.18 In addition to individuals who fulfil criteria for ...


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