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    Groups in Context

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    The homeless to safe and secure housing if the only housing to which the person has access: • • • damages‚ or is likely to damage‚ the person’s health or threatens the person’s safety marginalises the person through failing to provide access to adequate personal amenities or the economic and social support that a home normally a ords places the person in circumstances that threaten or adversely a ect the adequacy‚ safety‚ security and a ordability of that housing. Figure 1 Homelessness

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    by vomiting or purging and may alternate with compulsive exercise and fasting. The symptoms can develop at any age from early adolescence to 40‚ but usually become clinically serious in late adolescence. Bulimia is not as dangerous to health as anorexia‚ but it has many unpleasant physical effects‚ including fatigue‚ weakness‚ constipation‚ fluid retention‚ swollen salivary glands‚ erosion of dental enamel‚ sore throat from vomiting‚ and scars on the hand from inducing vomiting. Overuse of laxatives

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    Assignment Submission Course:Health and social care level 3 Assignment Number:Six Date Submitted:28/05/2012 Preferred Feedback Method:Post Online 6.1 Analyse the principle factors‚ which can contribute to anorexia. Understanding the causes of eating disorders is further complicated by the fact that actions that are designed to achieve weight loss can actually cause some disturbed eating behaviour. The effects of semi-starvation‚ also called dieting‚ can cause physiological changes that

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    onto her daughter. This later on caused Ashley to experience anxiety then develop coping mechanisms such as checking herself in the mirror and restricting her intake of food. Then her mother passing away pushed Ashley to the edge into a category of anorexia nervosa as well body dysmorphia disorder. The best treatment for her would be cognitive behavioral therapy which is where the psychologist goal is to assist the client in finding and practicing effective strategies to approach and identity goals

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    Dying To Be Thin: Anorexia Nervosa The individual may not recognize that her weight loss or not eating at all is a problem. Anorexics may be afraid of losing control over the amount of food they eat; thus‚ they want to control their emotions‚ and reactions to their emotions. Stacy was a beautiful 16-year-old girl. At that age everyone adored her: her friends‚ her teachers‚ her parents‚ etc. She was on the honor roll in school. She was very athletic‚ being on the track team‚ soccer team‚ and the

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    level needs in order to move on to the higher level. (McLeod) Nevertheless‚ it seems like people are trying to get to the self-actualization level missing some basic needs such as food. Anorexia is an example of this statement. The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associating Disorders define Anorexia Nervosa – often

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    Anorexic Models

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    favourite magazine. But there is one very alarming and dangerous fact that they overlook – most of these models end up being anorexic. The fashion industry has become more aware of anorexic models and the dangers of anorexia nervosa within this business. Like others who suffer from anorexia‚ an anorexic model develops fears over becoming fat and loosing jobs. And this is a valid fear; many models have been told by managers that they need to lose weight in order to keep working. The disease may start

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    Common Core of Skills and Knowledge for the Children’s Workforce Children’s Workforce Development Council Association of Chief Police Officers Contents Introduction 4 1 Effective communication and engagement with children‚ young people‚ their families and carers 6 2 Child and young person development 10 3 Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the child 13 4 Supporting transitions 16 5 Multi-agency working 18 6 Sharing information 21 7

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    Trina Ry Research Paper

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    image as the ideal and strive to starve their bodies into submission‚ they suffer emotional and physical damage (Rys 165). This essay is about young women who slowly developed eating disorder and have distorted sense of what their body looks like. Anorexia nervosa is potentially life- threatening eating disorder that cause young women to become obsess about their weight and what they eat. Young women fear of becoming fat and will do relentless pursuit to be as thin as possible at any cost. Young women

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    self-esteem is eating disorders. There are four major types of eating disorders‚ which include anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ binge eating disorder‚ and EDNOS. Anorexia nervosa is statistically most common in white or Hispanic girls between the ages of 15 and 23. Although‚ studies recently have shown that anorexia nervosa is becoming more and more common around an even younger crowd. Anorexia nervosa is disease where people have a distorted image of themselves. This means that even when someone

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