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February 23, 2010 - 1:01pm

DSM-IVIt's National Eating Disorders Awareness Week this week, and we thought we'd share this recently published article from the New York Times, Revising Book on Disorders of the Mind.

The DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) is issuing it's Fifth edition, the DSM-V, in 2013. They will be revising several diagnoses, including binge eating disorder, which is currently categorized as an eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS).

From the article:

"This is not the normative overeating that we all do, by any means,” said Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, a psychiatrist at Columbia and the New York State Psychiatric Institute who is working on the manual. “It involves much more loss of control, more distress, deeper feelings of guilt and unhappiness."

Thoughts on this article? Share them in our comments section.

Edited to Add:

Just received this link to NPR's story on the same subject. The story goes into greater depth about Binge Eating Disorder and reasons behind its inclusion in the DSM-V.

January 19, 2010 - 2:00pm

What happens when your eating disorder doesn't fit nicely into the DSM-IV definition of "anorexia" or "bulimia".  Just because you don't binge or your weight is within average range does that mean you don't have an eating disorder?  Not according to the soon to be released DSM-V.  

Check out this article Narrowing an Eating Disorder and let us know what you think!