Eric Henning 20-1 1. During the “Celebration of Books‚” aspiring writers can ask published authors questions about writing. For example‚ many people wish to know how to find an agent. 2. Besides asking about agents‚ would-be writers query published authors about writing techniques. Many questions deal with whether to write with a computer or by long hand. 3. The “Celebration of Books” offers panel discussions on a variety of topics‚ including memoir writings‚ poetry development
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Anorexia Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder where the main characteristic is the restriction of food and the refusal to maintain a minimal normal body weight Anorexics may start by limiting or excluding foods that they perceive as having high fat or caloric content. Once an individual is convinced that anorexia is a good choice for them‚ they will most likely end up on very restricting diets‚ only eating certain foods in a specified portion. (Anorexia Nervosa) Weight is a major concern in today’s world
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The Battle of Anorexia One CBS News story written by Daniel Schorn tells the story of Kennedy Pieken‚ a girl who was just four years old when she began battling the effects of anorexia. Doctors at the Omaha Children’s Hospital suggest that her eating disorder was triggered by changes in her brain that occurred after she suffered strep throat. It was suspected that the trigger was present through genetics because her mother‚ Jodi Pieken‚ spent
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Biopsychosocial Case Study Case studies are an important part of clinical psychology. One can learn about the biological‚ psychological‚ and social factors involved by studying patients with certain disorders or illnesses. The case study of Christina Ricci and Karen Carpenter are extraordinary and this analysis will give a brief overview of their case as well as discuss the biological‚ psychological‚ and social factors involved. This analysis will also explain the need for adaptation in
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counselling Assignment 4 /4. Describe the requirement for treating a client with that has anorexia Treatment of eating disorders can be challenging. Effective treatment must address the underlying emotional and mental health issues‚ which often date back to childhood and a person’s self perception and self image. Building strong therapeutic alliances with clients is imperative. When working with a client who presents
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weight and food. Individuals with eating disorders often do not recognize that they have a problem or will not admit that they have a problem. The two most common forms of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia. They are similar to each other and are both very harmful to an individual. Anorexia is characterized by an obsession with weight gain
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fragile bones‚ high medical bills‚ a loss of independence‚ and potentially‚ a shortened life span (Aungst & Rainer‚ 2014). Thus‚ reducing the risk factors associated with osteoporosis is an important field of research. This being said‚ numerous studies are being conducted into the causes of osteoporosis and possible methods of prevention. Three promising areas of research
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- it landed me here fighting for my life against anorexia. Against popular belief‚ anorexia is not a beautiful or glorified choice. Anorexia is spending day after day trying to make the ’right’ decision that will please that gnawing anxious voice inside of you‚ forgetting to check in what exactly your
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had no conscious explanation. This may help us to understand the occurrences of phobias. An example of this is the case study of Little Han’s which was used in support when Freud theorised that whilst in the phallic stage of development Han’s suffered from the Oedipus complex with regard to his father‚ and displaced this onto a fear of horses. The difficulty with case studies is that there is little empirical evidence in their support and therefore the behaviourist’s explanation of classical
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Bulimia nervosa usually starts with restriction of food intake that leads to uncontrolled consumption of large amounts of food followed by inappropriate methods of weight control such as self-induced vomiting‚ abuse of laxatives or excessive exercise. Bulimia and anorexia are kind of the same in certain ways they are both generally thought to be a psychological eating disorder. These are both conditions that go beyond out-of-control dieting. The cycle that you develop while having bulimia can include
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