Improve Your Relationship With Food
Just eat normally. Have you started hearing these comments recently? If food has started to feel stressful, confusing, or emotionally loaded, or if eating brings up guilt, fear, or loss of control, eating disorder counselling could be a supportive step toward understanding your relationship with food and yourself.
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What Is Malayalam Counselling for Eating Disorders?
Common Signs of Eating Disorders
Spending too much time worrying about your body shape and weight
Extremely controlled food intake
Overly exercising, or self-inducing vomiting, or taking laxatives after a meal
Avoiding social events where food might be involved
Constantly feeling cold, tired, or dizzy
Pain or numbness in your arms and legs due to poor blood circulation
Digestive issues, such as bloating, constipation or diarrhoea
Your weight not matching your height and age
Late onset of menstruation or delayed signs of puberty
Sudden and dramatic weight loss
Consistently using the washroom after meals
Avoiding eating in front of others
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Eating very fast or very slow
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Adi, Sharjah
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Any Questions?
How common are eating disorders?
Eating disorders are more common than many people realise. They affect people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, not just those who fit common stereotypes. Many individuals struggle quietly for years because their concerns don’t always feel serious enough or visible to others. This is why early awareness and support can make a meaningful difference.
Are eating disorders genetic?
How do I know if my eating habits are unhealthy?
What treatments are available for eating disorders?
Malayalam online counselling with Oppam is one form of support available to tackle eating disorders and the impact they have on your life. Oppam’s psychologists use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), along with other therapeutic methods, depending on your individual needs.
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What Is an Eating Disorder?
What are eating disorders? Eating disorders are mental health conditions that involve unhealthy relationships with food, body image, and eating behaviors. They can include conditions such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. Eating disorders are mental health conditions that affect the way a person thinks about food, eating, and their body. Rather than just ‘bad eating habits’, eating disorders are often connected to emotions, stress, self-worth, control, and coping.
What Causes Eating Disorders?
Eating disorders are not the result of a single experience or personality type, but usually develop through a combination of influences unique to each person.
Biological factors
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- A family history of eating disorders increases your risk of developing the same.
- Brain chemistry and appetite regulation systems, like serotonin pathways, can affect mood, hunger, and impulse control.
Psychological factors
- Perfectionism, self-criticism, or highly rigid thinking
- Difficulty coping with emotions like sadness, anxiety, or stress
- A history of trauma, abuse, or major life transitions
Developmental factors
Socio-cultural factors
- Stereotypes around body shape, dieting, and changing beauty ideals
- Criticism about weight or appearance
- Stressful life events like academic pressure or relationship changes
Types of Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa
- Restrict food heavily or partake in compensatory behaviours such as self-induced vomiting
- Feel intense guilt after eating
- Tie self-worth closely to body shape or control over food
Bulimia Nervosa
- Feel a sense of loss of control during eating episodes
- Experience shame, secrecy, or distress around food
- Swing between attempts to eat ‘normally’ and periods of intense guilt
Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- Eat even when not physically hungry
- Feel unable to stop once you start eating
- Experience guilt, sadness, or emotional numbness after eating
Avoidant / Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
- Avoid many foods because of texture, smell, or taste
- Feel anxious about eating in social situations
- Struggle to maintain regular or balanced eating patterns
Other Specific Feeding or Eating Disorders (OSFED)
- Have strong food rules or rigid eating patterns
- Experience frequent guilt or anxiety around eating
- Feel “not sick enough” while still struggling daily
Emotional or disordered eating
- Eat in response to stress, sadness, loneliness, or boredom
- Feel caught in cycles of comfort eating followed by guilt
- Struggle to understand your hunger or fullness cues
Pica
- Feel persistent urges to eat items such as soil, chalk, paper, or clay
- Continue these behaviours over time, even when they cause concern
Symptoms of Eating Disorders
- obsessive calorie counting
- binge eating episodes
- fear of gaining weight
- purging behaviors
- extreme dieting
- body image dissatisfaction
How Online Counselling Helps With Eating Disorders
- Understand emotional triggers: Explore how stress, anxiety, low mood, or past experiences influence eating patterns.
- Reduce guilt and shame around food: Learn to soften harsh self-judgement and develop a more compassionate inner voice.
- Build healthier coping strategies: Find alternatives to using food restriction, or control as a way to manage difficult emotions.
- Improve body image and self-worth: Work on how you see yourself, beyond weight or appearance.
- Create more balanced eating patterns over time: With support, eating can start to feel less rigid, overwhelming, or out of control.
If food and eating have started to affect your emotional well-being, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Oppam’s qualified psychologists offer confidential Malayalam counselling for eating disorders, helping you explore your experiences and move toward healthier, more supportive patterns at your own pace.