Food is the most
convenient thing that people choose to opt for when they are
overwhelmed, stressed, tired or depressed. It is even what we feel
guilty about when we overindulge and find pounds piling on quickly
than we can take them off.
Over-eating
Sometimes you may tell
yourself, “Just because I am already depressed regarding gaining
weight, I am just going to let it go for some time.” And thus what
you do is eat more, ignoring the proof that those extra calories
aren't doing your waist line any kind of good.
However, at a point the
internal task master may kick in for you and so you may jump on tread
mill, see the workout videos and may even visit the gymnasium where
you exercise like a mad person just to make up for the overeating for
a few days or months.
Meals skipping
Sometimes, you may also
end up slipping your meals (especially the breakfast) to cut back as
much as possible for overcoming the guilt, which comes as a
consequence of your lack of control over the food. Thus, the result
is you eat very little and you invest money buying those sugar-free
foods or diet cokes, which actually make you gain weight.
Problem eating
Over time, you start
seeing a pattern as pendulum swings back and forth, right from
overeating to endeavours to severely cut back calories. At the end,
the result is you happen to be more depressed and feel like you can
never win.
Whether you are
suffering from anorexia nervosa, orthorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa,
purging pica, binge eating disorder or a simpler form of
weight/eating struggle, it is always a battle and some point you'll
admit that the battle actually controls you. Only then we can face
the powerless over the issue and get the support and help that we
need.
Looking for more
control?
When any part of the
above-mentioned cycle fits your experience, you should know that the
problem you are facing is quite complicated than you think and that
it is not possible for you to handle it on your own. This is where
the role of a counsellor in Bondi Junction, NSW comes in.
By carefully
understanding your relation to your body image, food, how you
function emotionally and how you deal with stress, the counsellors
can assist you to get to the root of why you are not getting results
that you are looking for. Getting a professional help from a
counsellor can in fact stop the unending cycle of what is known as
self-defeat.
The counsellor may help
in the following ways:
- Develop an effective strategy to reduce your weight and control weight gain
- Gain more self-confidence and self-worth
- Get to the problem's root and motivate you to become the best with the effective strategy
- make you learn how to stop guilt cycle, which contributes to self-defeat
- Give you all the skills that you need for living a life where you would be in control
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