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    Hca 240 Week 8 Mental Illness Paper ( a+Material )

    nervosa is a mental illness that causes people to obsess about their weight and the food they eat. The individual diagnosed with anorexia nervosa does not want to maintain even the minimal weight considered normal for his or her age and height. The disorder is recognized by insufficient weight along with an intense fear of gaining weight and often-misunderstood awareness of his or her body weight and shape (Anorexia Nervosa, 2011). Anorexia nervosa is diagnosed by four different criteria. These criteria

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    Case Analysis

    Case Analysis #2: Patty – Anorexia Nervosa After reading the case example of Patty, complete the questions below in a readable, colored font. These questions are designed to help you apply the theoretical explanations for the disorder. We will be discussing these during class as well as expanding upon them so you might benefit from bringing a copy of your responses to class for the discussion. 1. Many people do not understand the full consequences of suffering from Anorexia Nervosa. What are

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    Social Media Influence

    Have you ever locked yourself in your room because you felt too embarrassed to go out in public? Well, I have. You see, I was never one of those skinny girls who could wear “brand named” clothes. I have been fighting my way through life, emotionally and physically. There were many times that I blame myself for the way I am. There was many times where I just wanted to give up and shut myself out and forget about the world. I felt like I didn’t have what it takes to fit in with society. I sometimes

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    Eating Disorder

    struggling with anorexia. Hearing everyone’s stories really hit home. After that day I wanted to learn more about eating disorders and how they are made and how they affect different people in different ways. Too many young people commit suicide or die from eating disorders. My goal is for everyone to know to basic keys signs and to know a good simple explanation of each disease. Eating disorders having been a growing concern with young people and teenagers. Our everyday society can be to blame for that

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    Bulimia Nervosa

    An Overview of Bulimia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa (BN) is one of the leading eating disorders worldwide alongside anorexia nervosa and continues to pose a major health threat as sufferers experience psychological and medical symptoms that most often lead to complications (Le Grange & Lock, 2007, p. 4). One of these complications is the tendency of bulimic patients to commit suicide because of aggravating sense of despair and loss of hope. According to Pompili, Girardi, Ruberto & Tatarelli (2006)

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    Bulimia Nervosa and the Effects

    Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating and purging, or consuming a large amount of food in a short amount of time followed by an attempt to rid oneself of the food consumed, typically by vomiting, taking a laxative, diuretic, or stimulant, and/or excessive exercise, because of an extensive concern for body weight. Many individuals with bulimia nervosa also have an additional psychiatric disorder. Some individuals may tend to alternate between bulimia nervosa and anorexia

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    Bulimia Nervosa

    Bulimia Nervosa Psychology 101 Abstract This research paper will deliver information about bulimia. It will provide and support people who have bulimia. It will analyze the causes and effects of this disorder. There will be a verification of treatments for bulimic disorder. This research will pinpoint anyone who shows symptoms of bulimia. It will clarify how it is essential for family members and friends to provide assistance when needed to restrain bulimia. The study will give guidance on the

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    Drugs

    the iceberg when it comes to body-shaming. The problem with body-shaming, is that people do not recognize it as an "actual" problem. More the 24 million people of all ages stuffer. Not just woman but men too in terms of eating disorders. 95% of those suffering from an eating disorder are between the ages of 12-24. There are images all telling us to "loss weight" or "gain weight". Barbie, for example blond, skinny, what society "thinks" woman should look like. What is this saying to the younger

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    Bulimia

    Eating Disorders: Builmia Nervosa Eating Disorders: Builmia Nervosa What is Bulimia? • Bulimia is an eating disorder based on a loss of control, overeating habits, and a longing to stay thin. • Many people understand the condition simply regarding throwing up after eating. But there is much more to know about bulimia than this. • People with bulimia often feel shame and guilt about their inability to control their compulsive behaviors. o They may also feel sad about the consequences

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    Body Fat and Eating Disorders Paper In the physical fitness world, body composition is used to describe the percentages of your fat, bone, water and muscles in your body. Your body is made up of fat, water, protein, carbohydrates and various vitamins. If your body is associated with too much fat and especially if a lot of fat is around your waist, you are at a higher risk for such health problems such as diabetes and high blood cholesterol which will and can increase your risk of having a severe

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