Annotated Bibliography
Mr. Kennedy
Annotated Bibliography I have never experienced Anorexia Nervosa myself but I can say I have seen some of my very good friend suffer from this very dangerous disease that a lot of people in this world struggle with. “Nine out of 10 people with anorexia are and one in every 100 U.S women is anorexic” http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/eating-disorders/anorexia-nervosa/understanding-anorexia-basics Some wonder how people turn their minds into something so dangerous and end up with this eating disorder. So many people suffer from this and it starts with the mind. When a human gets it in their mind that they are heavy, they decide to start changing their eating habits. As a …show more content…
Many patients require an impatient admission, which is a very hard condition to treat, and it is very sufficiently server. The impediment to this treatment for anorexia is that the patient who is going through recovery will notice much weight gain because they were starving their body for so long. For many people that go through this disease fear of gaining weight. They starting stating anger issues and ineffectiveness undermined RR, as the BMI is higher. The findings of the readiness have reinforced the conceptual complexity and have indicated practical interventions to prepare for all the patients suffering from this …show more content…
Shown in the study there were 77 consecutive patients that were admitted into an eating disorder unit. In the units the children were assessed to a certain room depending on their eating disorder symptoms. The two units were CSA history at admission to hospital, and general psychopathology. The childhood rates OD CSA were all likely to stop their treatments prematurely compared to other people in different eating disorder situations. All of the children with a history of CSA all associated with an overall higher rate for dropout’s patience’s of the binge-purge