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    Care of the Family- Adolescent with Eating Disorder

    can occur in people of any age, race, religion, or gender. The causes can be just as diverse as the people it affects, but all clients suffering from eating disorders have a different way of thinking, perceiving, and processing information (Murphy & Manning, 2003). Eating disorders, both Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, are mental health issues because individuals suffering from these conditions participate in activities that cause self-harm that are motivated by anxiety and their unhealthy perception

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    Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa Comparison Essay

    Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa Comparison Essay Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are eating disorders that involve serious eating practice that are considered to be very dangerous and even fatal if not corrected. These disorders normally occur as a result failure to lose weight through regular dieting and a desperate desire to lose weight. It is believed that eating disorders are caused by a lack of confidence and satisfaction with one’s self-image and an abnormal desire to fit into

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    The Relationship Between Bulimia Nervosa and Childhood Sexual Abuse

    back ground of women with bulimia nervosa. This hypothesis has come under much scrutiny and as a result, has been tested and re-tested time and again. Studies have had findings stating everything from, there is no evidentiary support for this hypothesis, to there is a non-specific correlation and yet other studies claim that childhood sexual abuse is a direct risk factor for bulimia nervosa. More recent articles seem to point toward some type of relationship between bulimia nervosa and childhood sexual

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    Eating Disorder Outline

    Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa. Then my second point will focus on the causes of eating disorder, after that in my last main point I will discuss its effects on our life. I. Introduction A. Tie to audience Food too much of it, we suffer, and too lack of it, we will suffer. Because of it human has lost their sanity and it’s the main cause of most health issues, which is eating disorder. B. Preview of main points Today I will answer these questions: what is eating disorder? What causes this health

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    Psychological Disorders

    theories about these disorders are endless. Along with theories about the disorders there are also many different kinds of treatments with many different effects. There are also levels of severity that come along with each individual mental disorder. Some of these disorders include Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Panic Disorder, Bulimia Nervosa, and Tourette syndrome. There are treatments for these disorders but with all treatments there can be negative results associated with the treatment

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    Eating Disorders: The Cause Of Anorexia

    In today’s society, a sense of belonging plays a substantial role in one’s psychological and social being. In When Dieting Becomes Dangerous a Guide to Understanding and Treating Anorexia and Bulimia, authors stated, anorexia can erupt, handicap, and cripple social and psychological effects. Some anorexics feel like one of the obstacles impeding them from finding some suitable friends is that they do not fit accepted to any social crowds because of their weight. When they encounter this problem

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    Psychiatric Disorders, Diseases, and Drugs

    enough evidence to qualify both disorders as disorders of dysfunctional brains (Pinel, 2009). There are a few differences in the causes; psychiatric disorders are more influenced by experience and are harder to diagnose (Pinel, 2009). This summary will briefly describe the different theories with the psychiatric disorders of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, bulimia nervosa, and Tourette syndrome, as well as drug therapies used to treat them. Schizophrenia in itself has no clear definition

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    Hit and Miss

    disorders are regarded as extremely undesirable in our society that bring with it all kinds of social stigmas. The occurrence of Anorexia and other eating disorders like Bulimia are increasing and effecting a wider segment of the population than ever before and at alarming rates. It is ruining lives before they start and can effect careers, relationships and the futures of it victims, and in a certain percentage of these people even death. The productivity of the people affected including their families

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    Binge-Eating Disorder

    barely focus on anything else. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (2007), the two most common disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Each is a mental disorder and has its own category. A person with anorexia nervosa is obsessed with being thin and food, at times to the point of self-starvation. A person with bulimia nervosa usually consumes large amounts of food in a short amount of time and then tries to get rid of the extra calories by throwing up or excessive

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    The (Less Than Ideal) Thin-Ideal

    correlated to the increase in body dissatisfaction, eating disorders and other harmful conditions found in women. By analyzing this from a feminist perspective, it can be argued that not only does the media’s influence on the idealization of thinness effect females physical and mental health negatively, but it also acts as reinforcement for the patriarchal culture prevalent in today’s society. There is a wide range of eating disorders, ranging from minor to severe. Body dissatisfaction, which is “a

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