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How are eating disorders similar to other mental illnesses

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Co-occurring disorders are defined as having 2 or more mental health or substance abuse disorders at one time and was formerly known as dual diagnosis. The term dual diagnosis is no longer used as the word “dual” often refers to two where individuals may have more than two disorders occurring at the same time. More often than not individuals will only be treated for their specific eating disorder and their depression or anxiety goes untreated. This is problematic because their depression or anxiety could be the underlying problem driving the eating disorder. If the depression or anxiety remains untreated then the individual has a higher chance of relapsing and falling back into their binging and purging behavior. The following are co-occurring disorders that are commonly found with eating disorders:

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