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    Feminist Approach to Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Females with Eating Disorders S. Devon Walsh Loyola University New Orleans Abstract The present article reviews contemporary literature on the related factors and interventions for adolescent girls with eating disorders. The incidence of eating disorders continues to rise amongst adolescent girls yet an effective intervention still fails to exist. Contemporary research links the sociocultural‚ biological‚ and physiological factors that put

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    Obesity Epidemic and Eating Disorders Stephanie D. Snyder-Wilson SCI/241 Dr. Douglas Beaudette January 3‚ 2013 Obesity and eating disorders have become an epidemic in the United States. With society focusing on the health of people‚ obesity seems to be the hot topic. Everywhere you look‚ there are more obese people. Many people blame their genetic makeup while others blame the abundance of convenience foods that are now available; but one thing is for certain‚ there are health risks associated

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    BULIMIA NERVOSA IN MEN PSYCHODYNAMIC EXPLANATION MIQUELA WILSON UMUC Definition Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder in which a person alternates binge eating (usually of high calorie foods) with purging (vomiting or laxative use)‚ fasting or excessive exercise. It may also be triggered by a weight loss diet. (Myers‚ 2013) According to (Crandall‚ 1988) Binge-purge eaters eat the way some people with alcohol dependence drink in spurts‚ sometime influenced by friends who are bingeing. Psychodynamic

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    Disordered Eating Behaviors and Former Female Collegiate Gymnasts Disordered Eating Behaviors amongst Former Female Collegiate Gymnasts I. Introduction and Theoretical Framework Female athletes are among the most at risk part of the population for developing an eating disorder or patterns of disordered eating behaviors (Hausenblas & Carron‚ 2002‚ p.65). Added to the general populations definition of the ideal body‚ female athletes must attain the ideal shape their specific

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    Dying to Be Thin

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    didn’t want to wake up early or she didn’t want to be with her mother‚ it was something much deeper than that. For the past three years Amy has been struggling with an eating disorder‚ an endless cycle of fasting‚ bingeing‚ purging‚ pretty much complete misery. Amy hated eating in front of people. Well‚ quite frankly‚ she hated eating period. She couldn’t stand the unbelievable amount of guilt she felt after any sort of food touched her lips. It wasn’t possible to chew a piece of sugar less gum

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    As Japan has risen as an economic and industrialized world power‚ so too have the issues that come with such a change in a society. One such issue is eating disorders‚ which‚ as of late‚ have become a silent epidemic in Japan. While there are several cultural influences which may be causing this‚ part of the issue is the ideal of Ryosaikenbo. In the culture‚ “Japanese women today… are troubled by the social expectations of females‚ because a great many working women have the additional pressure of

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    Anorexia Nervosa in Adolescent Girls: A Culture-Bound Disorder of Western Society? Elizabeth N. Hopton Abstract Drawing upon the present body of epidemiological and etiological research on anorexia nervosa (AN) this review paper investigates the role of modern Western society‚ and in particular the influence of the media‚ as a precursor to the underlying body image disturbances central to the current diagnostic definition of the disorder. Although cases of self-starvation have been documented

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    are plugged into how many teenage girls are in America‚ it is obvious that many young women endure these disorders. According to the U.S. Census Bureau‚ there are 10‚ 736‚ 677 females 15-19 years old (Howden 4). That means that 107‚ 366 adolescent girls suffer from anorexia and that 536‚ 833 deteriorate from bulimia in America alone. There are many ideas behind the causes of eating disorders. These include the environment‚ genetics‚ the fashion industry‚ and many more. However‚ contrary to the belief

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    According to the article by (Davison & McCabe‚ 2005) People who possess a negative body image are at increased risk for low self-esteem‚ depression‚ and impaired social and sexual functioning. Furthermore‚ body image dissatisfaction and Eating Disorder symptomatology‚ especially in females‚ are strongly linked (Davison & McCabe‚ 2005). Wysong and Sloam (2010) states that certain personality traits have been identified that may contribute to positive and negative body image. Individuals

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    the next round and she disagreed with the result‚ but make it up on the way home. Ellie‚ a highly intelligent student who has been put up a year to take her General Certificate of Secondary Education early. Ellie is motivated to lose weight by not eating as Zoe had a "biggish bum" and now she has "amazing cheekbones"‚ due to her lack of food and lots of exercise. However‚ Ellie eventually stops after hearing that Zoe‚ a model got so thin she collapsed and almost died of heart failure. She goes

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