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1 BACKGROUND Professionals describe dealing with ED in different ways, but a sentence like “the ED tells the patient” is reoccurring ways of describing anxiety and con- trol issues. (Interview H, 00:05:20, 00:09:20, 00:18:47) On top of this voice, ED is connected to a line of comorbid illnesses, such as depression (50-75%), menopause, ADHD, OCD, anxiety, diabetes, self-harm, personal disorder (33%), Bipolar (4-6%) (©Sundhedsstyrelsen, 2016). Treatment in ED is not focusing on what is comorbid disease and what is part of the ED, as it can be hard to distinguish in severe cases, but generally treatment is focussed on both somatic and cognitive state of the patient. Light therapy has only been tested to a low degree in connection to ED, even though it is a non-invasive treatment form. Side effects reported in studies within other patient groups have mainly been connected to Bright Light Therapy (BLT), resulting in headaches and nausea. (Pail et al., 2011; Jurvelin et al., 2014) Previous findings suggest that food intake and state of mind could be con- nected. If LD or light therapy can make a small difference for AN and BN patients, then the following investigations will hopefully shed some light on this. Master thesis · MSc Lighting Design · Pernille Bech-Larsen · Fall 2017 10PDF Image | Healing with light
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