General Purpose : To Inform
Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about three step to recover from Anorexia Nervosa.
Central Idea : There are three steps to recover from Anorexia Nervosa which are getting help, stay away from people, place, and activities that trigger your obsession to being thin, and medical treatment.
Main Point: I- The first step to recover from Anorexia Nervosa is getting help. II- The second step to recover from Anorexia Nervosa is stay away from people, place, and activities that trigger your obsession with being thin. III- The third step to recover from Anorexia Nervosa is by medical treatment.
INTRODUCTION
i- Anorexia nervosa is the scientific name for eating disorder. ii- Eating and mealtimes may be very stressful. iii- Have a much distorted perception of how they look. iv- There are three steps to recover Anorexia Nervosa among students it is getting help, stay away from people, place, and activities that trigger your obsession to being thin, and medical treatment.
I- The first step to recover from Anorexia Nervosa is getting help. A- Anorexia Nervosa person must have self help. i- Thought- avoids negative self beliefs. ii- Behaviours- controlling food intake. B- Professional help is very important to deal with Anorexia Nervosa. i- Find a professional counsellor or nutritionist who specializes in anorexia. ii- The advice and support of trained eating disorder professionals.
Transition: Just now, I have been covered about the first step to recover Anorexia among students which is getting help. Now, let move to the second step to recover Anorexia.
II- The second step to recover from Anorexia Nervosa is stay away from people, place, and activities that trigger your obsession with being thin. A- Anorexia nervosa person need to avoid looking at fashion or fitness magazines. i- Better to stay away from magazines
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