Bulimia Center - Simi Valley, CASimi Valley Psychiatrist Doctors for BulimiaType of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Simi Valley *![]() David Gudeman MD ![]() Arjun Reyes MD ![]() Michelle Reyes MD ![]() Carol Stoll MD ![]() Alan S Ruttenberg MD ![]() Los Angeles County Mental Health Service ![]() Los Angeles County Mental Health Service ![]() Los Angeles County Mental Health Service ![]() Los Angeles County Mental Health Service ![]() Daljit S Mac MD ![]() James Randy Mervis MD ![]() Wilmes-Reitz Psychological ![]() Wilmes-Reitz Psychological ![]() Robert Hoffman MD ![]() Edward I Kassman MD ![]() Dr Lance Bradley Steinberg Psychiatry Psychopharmacology CBT Assist Clin Prof UCLA ![]() Alexander Sinavsky MD ![]() Dr Lance Bradley Steinberg Psychiatry Psychopharmacology CBT Assist Clin Prof UCLA ![]() Stephen J Wilson MD ![]() William P Cipriano MD ![]() Laila S Malad MD ![]() Gerald A Correa MD ![]() James Landen MD ![]() Michael Agress MD ![]() Frankel Gross & Mintz MDs ![]() Frankel Gross & Mintz MDs ![]() Frankel Gross & Mintz MDs ![]() Joseph R Sicignano MD ![]() M Fay Azad MD ![]() Ed Jesalva MD ![]() Dennis Kottler MD ![]() Ronald Lotz MD ![]() Associates In Mental Health ![]() Michael Fitzpatrick MD ![]() Associates In Mental Health ![]() Philip D Malinas MD ![]() Bruce H Lockwood MD ![]() Ophelia Barte MD ![]() Susan Ashley MD ![]() Alliance for Human Growth ![]() Alliance for Human Growth ![]() Alliance for Human Growth ![]() Engel & Sandler MDs ![]() Daryl Westerback MD ![]() Walter E Jacobson MD, Inc ![]() Kiran Kamat MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Cope Clinic ![]() Marilyn L Kroplick MD ![]() Norman Barr MD ![]() Mary M Moebius MD ![]() Oscar Pakier MD ![]() Joseph A Schneider Jr. MD ![]() Christina Friar MD ![]() Bernard Kirzner MD ![]() Facey Medical Foundation Mission Hills ![]() Facey Medical Foundation Mission Hills ![]() Adrian Finkelstein MD ![]() Ali M Azizi MD ![]() Jack Gaines MD ![]() Integrative Psychiatry ![]() Richard Baker MD ![]() Ines Gerson MD ![]() Alex A Lazar MD ![]() David J Paster MD ![]() Thomas E Preston MD ![]() Ronald D Sager MD ![]() Bruce Steinberg MD ![]() Robert A Shain MD ![]() Steven L Abrams MD ![]() Soheil Ahaddian MD ![]() Marcia L Daniels MD ![]() Deanna Daniels MD ![]() Khristine Eroshevich MD ![]() Herbert C Ruderman MD ![]() Simon Horenstein MD ![]() Engel & Sandler MDs ![]() Daniel F Iacopi MD ![]() Jacqueline W Lichtenstein MD ![]() Vladmir Lipovetsky MD ![]() Elizabeth P Loken-Egdahl MD ![]() Ronald H Onkin MD ![]() Douglas Sears MD ![]() Kenneth N Silvers MD ![]() Bernard Sosner MD ![]() Judith E Vinocur MD ![]() Daniel B Auerbach MD ![]() Murray Brown MD ![]() ADHD Specialists ![]() Robert Partovy DO ![]() Stuart A Lerner MD ![]() Noel Lustig MD ![]() Noel Lustig MD ![]() Alan L Schneider MD ![]() Bruce Gainsley MD ![]() Steve Soldinger MD Simi Valley, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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BulimiaWhat is bulimia?Bulimia, also called bulimia nervosa, is an eating disorder. Bulimia is characterized by episodes of secretive excessive eating (bingeing) followed by inappropriate methods of weight control, such as self-induced vomiting (purging), abuse of laxatives and diuretics, or excessive exercise. Like anorexia, bulimia is a psychological disorder. It is another condition that goes beyond out-of-control dieting. The cycle of overeating and purging can quickly become an obsession similar to an addiction to drugs or other substances. The disorder generally occurs after a variety of unsuccessful attempts at dieting. Bulimia is estimated to affect between 3% of all women in the U.S. at some point in their lifetime. About 6% of teen girls and 5% of college-aged females are believed to suffer from bulimia. These numbers are somewhat lower than earlier estimates of the prevalence of bulimia due to the precise criteria now established for the diagnosis (see below). Approximately 10% of identified bulimic patients are men. Bulimics are also susceptible to other compulsions, affective disorders, or addictions. Twenty to 40% of women with bulimia also have a history of problems related to drug or alcohol use, suggesting that many affected women may have difficulties with control of behavioral impulses. Unlike anorexics, bulimics experience significant weight fluctuations, but their weight loss is usually not as severe or obvious as anorexics. The long-term prognosis for bulimics is slightly better than for anorexics, and the recovery rate is felt to be higher. However, many bulimics continue to retain slightly abnormal eating and dieting behaviors even after the recovery period. The secrecy of bulimia stems from the shame that bulimics often attach to the disorder. Binge eating is not triggered by intense hunger. It is a response to depression, stress, or other feelings related to b... Recommended Reading Related to BulimiaIntroduction to Women's HealthWomen and men share many similar health problems but women also have their own health issues, which deserve special consideration. Women's lives have changed over the centuries. Historically, life was particularly difficult for most women. Aside from the numerous dangers and diseases, women became wives and mothers often when they were just emerging from their own childhood. Many women had a multitude of pregnancies which may or may not have been wanted. In the past, childbirth itself was risky and not infrequently, led to the death of the mother. Most women in the past did not live long enough to be concerned about menopause or old age. In 1900, a woman's life span was about 50 years. Now, in the new millennium, life expectancy for American women is 82 years of age, and continuing to rise. Not only are women living longer, but they also have the possibility of enjoying a better quality of life t... Other Related Bulimia ArticlesEmergency Contact for Simi Valley
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