Although technology and the internet have transformed the way we socialize, face-to-face interactions remain the same. Whether it’s meeting an old colleague, your best friend, visiting a family member, or even spending time out with your partner, it’s most commonly done at a place where you can eat. I mean, what better way to catch up on life than with a bowl of salad or a cup of coffee? While this may seem like the norm for most of us, many aren’t comfortable with the idea of socializing over food due to eating disorders. Here’s everything you need to know:

 

What Are Eating Disorders?

This is a behavioral condition that’s characterized by intense and consistent disturbance in your eating behaviors. This is often linked to distressing feelings and emotions can can be serious at times, affecting not only your physical but also psychological health. There are different types of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, and rumination disorder.

 

Eating Disorders and Social Life

Maintaining a social life can challenging with an eating disorder. The person might notice themself becoming more distant and prefer to spend more time alone. This can trigger harmful thoughts and can negatively affect their self-esteem and confidence. As mentioned above, most socializing involves sharing a meal with others, commonly in a public space. When eating out, the person might be overly conscious about how much they eat, what they eat and their pace, giving less time to the person in front of them. This might come off as rude or ignorant to some who might not know the underlying issue.

 

 a group of friends eating lunch.

Friendships and Eating Disorders

People with eating disorders often feel lonely or like they don’t fit in when they meet in groups. Friends might notice their strange behavior and question them about it. Some might even go to the extent of force-feeding due to concern. In situations like this, it’s best to inform your friends and family of your disorder so that they are mindful of their words and actions. These disorders aren’t a lifetime commitment and can be treated with the right methods.

 

Advanced Hypnotherapy of Naples Is Here to Help

If you’re looking for a professional therapist to help treat your eating disorder, get in touch with Advanced Hypnotherapy of Naples. We’re a renowned name and can help with eating disorders, alcohol addiction, insomnia therapy to anxiety therapy and sleep disorder therapy in NaplesContact us today to register

 

Written by

Peter Williams CHt. CHI