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Commentary On Eating Disorders

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This documentary, like the others, were eye opening and very sad. The video gave a lot of insight into the experiences of individuals struggling with eating disorders and I gained a lot information that will help me as a social worker as well. The signs and symptoms described in the DSM were clearly depicted in the documentary. Shelly was a psychiatric nurse who had been hospitalized ten times due to her eating disorder. She had a history of suicidal thoughts, although had not made any attempts. Shelly restricted her food intake and was fed from a feeding tube. Shelly had a poor self-perception of her weight and an intense fear of gaining weight and becoming fat. She demonstrated behaviors that interfered with her gaining weight and …show more content…

She shared she felt some of her behaviors were learned from her family as they discussed the importance of taking small bites, chewing food completely and drinking water between bites to avoid gaining weight. Polly had sought treatment at Renfrew, after a suicide attempt. Polly restricted her food intake and frequently purged. During the video, Polly struggled with eating a cupcake and expressed she wanted to after she had eaten all of it. Polly utilized purging as a means of weight loss. Brittany was 15 years old and had been diagnosed with an eating disorder at the age of 8. She had experienced a 98 pound weight through purging and severely restricting her food intake. Brittany’s mother suffered from an eating disorder and she and Brittany had engaged in “chew and spit” behaviors. Due to Brittany’s eating disorder, she suffered physiological disturbances such as liver damage, hair loss, and low blood pressure. Brittany also expressed feelings of great sadness, as well as, thoughts of …show more content…

I wondered a few times if a few of the staff suffered from compassion fatigue. However, what I did feel is that their jobs were extremely difficult; I can imagine it would be very difficult to work in an environment where you see so many hurt individuals who have poor and inaccurate self-images and are placing themselves at huge risk of medical issues and even death. I think some of the staff did a good job of attempting to understand the feelings of the clients and some dismissed the feelings of the client. I think there was also a moment where one of the staff stepped outside of her area of expertise when speaking with a client and although the client expressed discomfort, the staff person failed to acknowledge the client’s feelings. I think this knowledge will help me in my continued journey to being an empathetic social worker. It also helped me better understand the struggles of someone living with an eating disorder and the difficulties encountered from the client perspective and it also provided some insight into the perspective of the staff. In addition, it shows the impact of the disorder on the family and reinforces the need to include family members in treatment as

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