Emotional regulation is a psychological determinant of nervous bulimia and deformation of the body image of a sample of bulimia patients.

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The phenomenon of nervous bulimia is considered one of the most difficult and widespread cases of eating disorders, and it usually begins in adolescence, and it is common among females among males, and often comes after a bout of anorexia nervosa, in the 1982 census that one of 15 suffer from symptoms of bulimia Spitfire, and studies continued in America and Australia to show that one in ten students showed symptoms of bulimia in the 1983 census. (Evonelad, 1983: 123)
  That is, nervous gluttony poses a risk to an individual’s life, whether in general or professional agreement; Psychological and emotional factors are at the forefront of the causes of eating disorders, such as (anxiety, depression, sadness, feelings of guilt, and increased stress). (Zain Shaqeer, 2002: 30)