Emotional Eating Center - Wilson, NC
Wilson Psychiatrist Doctors for Emotional EatingType 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 Wilson *![]() Psychological Medicine Clinic PLLC ![]() Celso B Lobao MD ![]() Highgate Clinic PA ![]() Family Psychiatric Clinic ![]() Family Psychiatric Clinic ![]() Edwin W Hoeper MD ![]() Wayne Psychiatric Associates ![]() Cherry Hospital Psychiatric Dept ![]() Psychiatric Center ![]() Walter B Jones Treatment Ctr ![]() Walter B Jones Treatment Ctr ![]() Walter B Jones Treatment Ctr ![]() Greenville Pathology ![]() Walter B Jones Treatment Ctr ![]() ECU Psychiatry ![]() Tesfa-Alem Gebremeskel MD ![]() ECU Psychiatry ![]() ECU Psychiatry ![]() Med Park Psychology Associates ![]() Med Park Psychology Associates ![]() Med Park Psychology Associates ![]() Greenville Psychiatric Associates ![]() Greenville Psychiatric Associates ![]() Greenville Psychiatric Associates ![]() Greenville Psychiatric Associates ![]() Cambridge Behavioral Health ![]() Carolina Comprehensive Psychiatric ![]() Judith S Yongue MD ![]() Eastern Psychiatric & Behavioral Specialists ![]() Eastern Psychiatric & Behavioral Specialists ![]() David E. Miller, MD, PhD ![]() Carolina Partners in Mental Healthcare PLLC ![]() Carolina Partners in Mental Healthcare PLLC ![]() Carolina Partners in Mental Healthcare PLLC ![]() Carolina Partners in Mental Healthcare PLLC ![]() Wake Med Faculty Physicians ![]() Randall Johnson MD ![]() Wake County Mental Health ![]() R Prasad Degala MD ![]() Assad Meymandi MD ![]() Drs Sibrack & Lancaster ![]() Drs Sibrack & Lancaster ![]() Garner Psychiatry ![]() Richard H Weisler MD PA & Associates ![]() Joseph R Mazzaglia MD ![]() Howard A Merrick MD ![]() Richard H Weisler MD PA & Associates ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Raleigh Psychiatric Associates PA ![]() Wilson S Comer, Jr. MD & Associates ![]() Wilson S Comer, Jr. MD & Associates ![]() Claire V Cooper MD ![]() Wilson S Comer, Jr. MD & Associates ![]() M Enrique Lopez-Claros MD ![]() Wilson S Comer, Jr. MD & Associates ![]() Psychiatric Associates of N Carolina ![]() Psychiatric Associates of N Carolina ![]() Psychiatric Associates of N Carolina ![]() Psychiatric Associates of N Carolina ![]() Psychiatric Associates of N Carolina ![]() Patricia L Pearce MD ![]() Child Mental Health Training Program ![]() Child Mental Health Training Program ![]() Timothy D Carlson MD ![]() David F Colvard MD PA ![]() C Michael Gammon MD ![]() John Matthews MD ![]() Pamela E Reid MD ![]() Roanoke Valley Psychiatric Associates ![]() Nicholas Pediaditakis MD ![]() Riverstone Counseling & Personal Development ![]() Ernest Braasch MD ![]() Olgeird A Pucilowski MD ![]() Olgeird A Pucilowski MD ![]() Human Resource Consultants PA ![]() Adolescent Child & Adult Psychiatry of Raleigh PA ![]() Zarzar Psychiatric PLLC ![]() Zarzar Psychiatric PLLC ![]() Zarzar Psychiatric PLLC ![]() David M Reid MD ![]() North Raleigh Psychiatry ![]() Douglas M Conrad MD ![]() Triangle Psychiatric Services PA ![]() North Raleigh Psychiatry ![]() North Raleigh Psychiatry ![]() North Raleigh Psychiatry ![]() David R Bierman MD ![]() Peter B VanDyck MD & Associates ![]() Ian M Lev MD ![]() Carol A Martin MD ![]() Lawrence M Raines III MD ![]() 3-C Institute For Social Development ![]() 3-C Institute For Social Development ![]() 3-C Institute For Social Development ![]() Cary Psychiatry Wilson, North CarolinaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-17
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Emotional EatingRead the Emotional Eating article » How Can I Identify Eating Triggers?Situations and emotions that trigger us to eat fall into five main categories.
To identify what triggers excessive eating in you, keep a food diary that records what and when you eat as well as what stressors, thoughts, or emotions you identify as you eat. You should begin to identify patterns to your excessive eating fairly quickly. How Do I Break Myself of the Habit?Identifying eating triggers is the first step; however, this alone is not sufficient to alter eating behavior. Usually, by the time you have identified a pattern, eating in response to emotions or certain situations has become a habit. Now you have to break that habit. Developing alternatives to eating is the second step. When you start to reach for food in response to a trigger, try one of the following activities instead.
Recommended Reading Related to Emotional EatingHow does depression in the elderly differ from depression in younger adults?Depression in later life frequently coexists with other medical illnesses and disabilities. In addition, advancing age is often accompanied by loss of social support systems due to the death of a spouse or siblings, retirement, or relocation of residence. Because of changes in an elderly person's circumstances and the fact that elderly people are expected to slow down, doctors and family may miss the signs of depression. As a result, effective treatment gets delayed. Many seniors find themselves trying to cope with symptoms that could have been easily treated. Depression tends to last longer in elderly adults. It doubles their risk of cardiac diseases and increases their risk of death from illness. At the same time, depression reduces an elderly person's ability to rehabilitate. Studies of nursing home patients with physical illnesses have shown that the pres... Other Related Emotional Eating ArticlesEmergency Contact for Wilson
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