UFED is a condition that will look different for every person diagnosed. For this reason, individuals can struggle to gain a formal diagnosis, unsure whether they require treatment in tackling their relationship with...
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Meet Sarah and Tom, two individuals from different walks of life who share one common struggle: they need support. Sarah began using tramadol three years ago as prescribed by her doctor for chronic pain and soon co...
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Rumination disorder, also known as rumination syndrome, is a type of behavioural addiction that causes the regurgitation of undigested food. While this condition is considered rare, it often goes undiagnosed and is s...
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Purging disorder is a serious, yet often underdiagnosed eating disorder and behavioural addiction that affects both adolescents and adults. Sadly, for the 1.25 million people who are currently suffering from an eatin...
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Pica is classified as a feeding disorder, a condition which leaves sufferers compelled to eat inedible or non-food items, despite their lack of nutritional value. For many of us, ‘Pica’ is a term that we simply d...
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When we think of eating disorders, images of ultra-thin bodies or binge-purge cycles often come to mind. But did you know that there are other eating disorders that don't fit into the neat categories of better-known ...
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Have you ever felt guilty for indulging in a treat or worried that your diet wasn't "clean" enough? For people with orthorexia nervosa, these feelings can be a 24/7 struggle.
Orthorexia is an eating disorder chara...
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Detoxing from opiates is an essential step for anyone struggling with opioid use, as it helps to break the physical addiction to the drug and provides a foundation for longer-term recovery. Although detox can be a ...
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Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is an eating disorder in which individuals eat a large proportion of their daily food intake after dinner or late at night. The disorder consists of a pattern of eating in which individual...
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There is a mounting body of evidence that suggests mindfulness can not only help to boost your overall wellbeing, but it can also reduce reactivity to substance cravings. These findings have led to the widespread use o...
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Mental health and addiction are often found together, each coaxing the other. Sadly, mental health conditions don’t just trigger addiction, they fuel it too with the resulting substance use putting further strain o...
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Did you know that Librium, a drug meant to calm anxiety, can become the very source of turmoil in your life? For people suffering from Librium addiction, this is precisely the case. There are various routes to Libr...
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According to a YouGov survey conducted in 2021, the majority of the UK adults questioned expressed their support for using psilocybin (or magic mushrooms) as part of medication for treating depression o...
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Treating an eating disorder is no easy task. You’re not just trying to cut out unhealthy eating; you’re also going deep into your psyche. It’s a case of digging out psychological issues that caused you to have the ...
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When you think of someone with an eating disorder, you may picture someone overly focused on their weight or body image or who refuses to eat anything more than a few bites of food. While this is the picture painted ...
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Our emotions have a significant impact on our behaviour. When we're feeling happy, we may be more likely to engage in positive activities, whereas when we're feeling angry or anxious, we may be more prone to negative b...
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Despite being the chosen drug of rock stars, film stars and the rich and powerful, cocaine is also one of the most destructive. Cocaine detox provides the foundations for recovery from cocaine addiction by allowing...
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There has been a sharp increase in eating disorders like bulimia nervosa post-pandemic, as more young people than ever are receiving treatment in the UK. Sadly bulimia nervosa is one of the most common, accounting fo...
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Around 1 in 100 people live with BPD. Whilst some elements of the media have acted to perpetuate negative stereotypes around personality disorders, BPD remains somewhat misunderstood. Borderline personality disorder ...
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At some point, all of us have overindulged in food, helped ourselves to dessert even though we were full or opened up the snacks because we felt bored – but what is the difference between this and binge eating diso...
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ARFID, or Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, is a relatively new eating disorder characterised by a severe restriction of food intake or "extreme picky eating". Various factors, including medical conditions, ...
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When we think about eating disorders, anorexia nervosa is probably the one that springs to mind. It is the most common cause of weight loss in young women and astonishingly affects approximately 1 in 100 women in the...
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When treating addiction, it’s important to note that not everyone responds to rehab treatment in the same way. Every individual is different and what works for one person may not be as successful for another. At Ba...
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