Anorexia Nervosa

Anorexia is a serious, potentially life-threatening mental illness.

A person with Anorexia Nervosa has not made a ‘lifestyle choice’, they are actually very unwell and need help.

The reasons behind the development of Anorexia will differ from person to person; known causes include genetic predisposition and a combination of environmental, social and cultural factors.

For some people, restricting their food and weight can be a way of controlling areas of life that feel out of their control and their body image can come to define their entire sense of self worth. It can also be a way of expressing emotions that may feel too complex or frightening such as pain, stress or anxiety.

Restrictive dieting and excessive exercise can be contributing factors to the onset of Anorexia. Women and girls with Anorexia may use dieting behaviour in a bid to achieve a culturally constructed thin ideal whereas men may over exercise and control their diet to achieve a muscular body. Trans and gender diverse people also experience unique risk factors that make them vulnerable to eating disorders and body image concerns. For more information, please head to our page on LGBTQIA+ people, eating disorders and body image.

Recovery from Anorexia Nervosa is possible

It is possible to recover from Anorexia, even if you have been living with the illness for many years. The path to recovery can be long and challenging, however with the right team supporting you and a high level of commitment, recovery is achievable. Treatment for Anorexia is available; seek help from a professional with specialised knowledge in eating disorders

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