Neurodynamic anorexia

Anorexia of the neurodynamic type of development can be considered one of the most complex disorders in psychiatry.

In modern society, there are more and more girls and women who are faced with various problems related to mental health. And among them, neurodynamic anorexia is one of the most serious problems. This disease may



Neurodynamic anorexia (from the ancient Greek “anēr, anerohos” - unfed; “dynein” - to set in motion) is a form of eating disorder in which a disorder of eating behavior occurs in which disturbances in eating and somatic behavior occur in people. Unlike classical nutrition, it is characterized by a high degree of aggression (harm to humans) and is dangerous for the life of the patient himself.

Anorexia can be caused by various mental traumas and problems with the central nervous system. However, the main symptoms of anorexia nervosa include food refusal, sleep disturbances, digestive disorders, and changes in behavior and mood. It is characterized by a lack of appetite and hunger, as well as periodic bouts of agitation and thirst.

The underlying causes of this disorder can vary, including genetic factors, biological disorders, or psychological trauma. Reaction to stress, medications and their side effects