Anorexia Nervosa

Page 50 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    Paper

    AIDS (Disease); AIDS (Disease) in children AIDS (Disease); Pediatric AIDS (Disease) Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease Animal rights Animal experimentation; Animal rights Animal experimentation; Animal rights Anorexia and Bulimia SEE Eating disorders Athletes and drugs Doping in Sports Drugs and Athletes Banking Bailout (2008) Bailout Battered women SEE ALSO Wife Abuse Abused women Conjugal abuse Birth control Birth control; Contraception Birth

    Words: 1762 - Pages: 8

  • Premium Essay

    Impact Of Diet And Nutrition On Recovery

    Page Title: How Diet and Nutrition Impact Addiction Recovery|Urban Naturale Meta Description: Proper diet and nutrition are essential to a successful recovery from substance abuse. Learn how it impacts total health and the overall recovery process. The Impact of Diet and Nutrition on Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Addiction Alcoholics and addicts require detoxification, counseling and/or therapy, as well as medical intervention in order to successfully undergo withdrawal and stay sober. But

    Words: 1088 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Gender and Its Social Unstoppable Construction

    Gender And Its Social Unstoppable Construction Abstract This paper provides information about the social construction of gender. Research from seven different journal articles organized into the categories of children, men, women, and the culture of Bugistribe, Indonesia.The understanding of gender roles is evident in children, even at the age of three years old. Studies show that parent’s set unclear norms regarding gender roles, which confuses kids. Moreover, there is historical background on

    Words: 3125 - Pages: 13

  • Premium Essay

    Nutrition

    aspect. The distraction is shown in the obesity rates in children ages 12 and under who are unable to detach themselves from the TV screen, therefore refusing to be active. Distress is shown between the young adults between 12 and 20 battling with anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia. The illusions are counted by the number of diets being falsely advertised to manipulate people into thinking there is a way to lose 30 pounds in 3 weeks. The mass media has an overwhelming effect on our everyday lives because

    Words: 586 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Objectification Of Women Essay

    Recently, I started paying closer attention to the media, especially social media. I noticed that females who posted seductive pictures of themselves, or videos got more positive feedbacks especially from the males. Females who posted decent pictures got little or no feedback. Also, movies and musical videos that had half-naked females featured in them got better ratings as compared to appropriate videos. Because of the way females have been portrayed, most of these females need validation from people

    Words: 659 - Pages: 3

  • Free Essay

    Psychological Disorders

    number of problems faced by human beings with food in our society. While majority slip into overeating or comfort eating at some point, for some the problem goes to life-threatening extremes. For instance a common type of eating disorder is the anorexia nervosa and bulimia; there is a deep fear of being overweight that leads to an obsession about restricting the number of calories the person is taking in. This leads to an extreme state of starvation, which in turn has a number of effects on the way

    Words: 5268 - Pages: 22

  • Free Essay

    Unit 619 Health & Social Care

    Unit 619 Understand mental health problems Describe the main types of mental ill health according to the psychiatric (DSM/ICD) classification system: mood disorders, personality disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, substance-related disorders, eating disorders, cognitive disorders MOOD DISORDERS BIPOLAR DISORDER In bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic-depression, there are swings in mood from elation to depression with no external cause. During the manic phase of this

    Words: 4105 - Pages: 17

  • Free Essay

    Michael Jackson

    Amodei Annamaria PSY 206 Prof. T. Walter Psychological Paper REPORT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION DISCLAMER: The case that follows is fictional and was developed for educational purposes. Any resemblance in actions, events, or persons discussed herein to actual actions, events or persons is merely coincidental. NAME: Michael Jackson AGE: 50 DATE: May 25, 2009 PRESENTING INFORMATION AND REASON FOR REFERRAL: Michael Jackson is a 50 year-old African-American male who under

    Words: 1816 - Pages: 8

  • Free Essay

    Precious

    particularly sexual abuse, are risk factors for eating disorders.* Abuse isn't a "cause." Instead, it puts someone at a higher likelihood of having eating issues (there are many biological and social factors that play a part as well). This includes anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder as well as emotional eating, obesity and body image dissatisfaction. Thus, it is no surprise that Precious, who was sexually abused by her father, struggles with her weight, body and eating. Sexual abuse violates

    Words: 1070 - Pages: 5

  • Free Essay

    Adolescent Suicide: Come Out of the Darkness

    parents increase due to issue relating to these actions and sometimes a divorce between the parents. Furthermore, from the onset of puberty on, however, severe episodes of depression, the disorder known as schizophrenia, the eating disorder called anorexia nervosa, several

    Words: 736 - Pages: 3

Page   1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Next