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    Getter: There are 8 million Americans with an eating disorder; 7 million of them being woman while 1 million of them are. If you are to look at me now you probably wouldn’t think I fell amongst the 8 million. Growing up I wasn’t the thinnest in my family. In middle school is where I felt the most pressure to lose weight. That’s where I developed bulimia nervosa. Now you may ask yourself what is bulimia nervosa? Better yet‚ what is an eating disorder? Let me give you an insight into eating disorders

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    Bulimia is most common in teens‚ majority of them girls. It can be known to be a long-term disorder and may last into adulthood. This eating disorder is like other eating disorders in that family history‚ social factors and personality traits all contribute to the uprising of it. Bulimics may have had family history of obesity or an eating disorder. It may suggest that the disorder might be inherited. Also the stress of being in a sport that requires one to be in a thin body size is a cause. Other

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    THE INTRODUCTION Dr. D‚ Irvin Yolam the author of ’The Gift of Therapy and over ten (10) other books‚ is a million copy best selling author who is a world known and recognizable therapist who has gain recognition for his contribution to the field of therapy. Having done a magnitude of work in the field of therapy‚ the scholar who was once a professor at the Stanford University has written and dedicated the book "The gift of Therapy to his wife Marilyn for over fifty years and fellow therapist and

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    people with an eating disorder are women. There are three types of eating disorders which are anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ and binge-eating disorder. Treatment for eating disorders uses a combination of options. These usually involve medicines‚ therapy‚ and nutritional advice. A man with anorexia nervosa regularly surmise that they are overweight in spite of the fact that they are hazardously underweight. Individuals with anorexia nervosa regularly measure

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    a-glucosidase activity‚ sucrose is unlikely to correct hypoglycemia in those patients who take insulin or sulfonylureas in addition to taking an a-glucosidase inhibitor; in these patients‚ glucose tablets should be given to correct hypoglycemia.(39) Therapy with acarbose has been linked to elevations in serum transaminase levels and the use of this agent is contraindicated in patients with liver cirrhosis. Likewise‚ concentrations of the alpha-glucosidase inhibitors have been shown to increase proportionally

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    The new report of the week in health care news based on eating disorders. In the article‚ “Binge eating could be halted by activating novel brain receptor” displays the current issue of health care surrounding eating disorders. Binge eating is a recurrent period of excessive food consumption and is also one of the common eating disorders in society. Discovered that TAAR1 can reduce the compulsive eating and consumption of junk food in the results of an experiment in rats behaviors. Binge eating

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    Family Counseling Approach Research PaperLiberty University Abstract Family counseling is a concept that is aimed at relating with couples as well as families who are in relationships considered as intimate. This helps to foster and facilitate development changes as it gives viewpoints of transformation as a way of relations among members of a family. Family counseling has a mission for all relationships in a family setting to be healthy psychologically he or she must have good family relationships

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    Narrative couples therapy is a particular way of understanding people’s identities. This therapy sees people’s problems separate and assumes that they have many skills‚ abilities‚ competencies‚ beliefs‚ values and commitments that help change the relationship with the partner‚ in life or with others. From a relational point of view‚ stories are considered to be a central part of our understanding of how therapist work. That is why it is called narrative. During therapeutic conversations‚ it is

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    Abstract A healthy family should create and sustain and environment which promotes emotional and physical health and psychological well-being for its members. To fulfill this function‚ families should know how to nurture‚ support‚ encourage‚ protect‚ communicate‚ create boundaries and structure‚ have fun and work together as a team. What does a healthy family look like? The answer to that may be as varied as there are families; however there are common characteristics that can be found in functional

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    Structural Family Theory Literature Review Structural family theory is a technique employed by social scientists that offers perspectives and tactics that strengthen and examine the familial unit (Walsh‚ 2014). Developed by Salvador Minuchin‚ structural family theory looks at the unspoken rules within a family and how they affect the organization of the unit. It is the job of the social worker to accurately identify the patterns‚ presented rules‚ and their effect on the family. Structural

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