The purpose of this paper is to convey the psychology behind eating disorders like what causes individuals to obtain these disorders. Research shows that eating disorders like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have been linked to low self-esteem‚ stress‚ conflicts‚ and depression. Eating disorders can be addressed with a behavioral perspective‚ psychodynamic perspective‚ and with a cognitive perspective. Psychology of Eating Disorders “To eat or not to eat‚ that is the addiction”
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Hailey Lynn Collins COM 231-202 October 9‚ 2013 L. Deshaies Topic: Eating Disorders General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about eating disorders. Central Idea: Today I would like to share with you about eating disorders: what they are‚ their effects‚ how you can treat them‚ and how to recognize if someone you know has an eating disorder. INTRODUCTION Attention-getter: Did you know that it is estimated that eight million Americans have an eating
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In Brumberg’s article‚ she explains how anorexia nervosa is a “contagious” and “communicable” disease due to “its cultural availability‚ [and] its visibility” (Brumberg‚ 1). She states that anorexia nervosa has become a contagious disease because of how widely it is discussed and how well-known it has become making information easily accessible. It puts the idea in people’s heads leaving them to make their own decisions pertaining to the illness. Brumberg claims that its popularization has shown
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Anorexia VS. Bulimia The amount of pressure for an adolescence to be skinny these days‚ is outrageous. Most eating disorders‚ like anorexia and bulimia‚ are onset between mid to late adolescence. 0.5 percent of womben suffer from anorexia‚ and one to three percent from bulimia. These are both serious psychiatric disorders that are mistaken for one another all the time. Admittedly‚ they do have many similarities‚ but very distinct differences. Anorexia and bulimia show many similar symptoms‚ which
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Laura Rivera ENG3U Mrs.Azzoparti 1 in 5 women suffer with an eating disorder‚ 90% of which are between the ages of 12-25. Eating disorders affect more than 14 million Americans and 70 million people worldwide. 4 out of ten people have either had an eating disorder‚ or know someone who has. Anorexia has the highest mortality rate of any other mental illness. Many people often blame the media for causing eating disorders; it is easy to make this accusation because the media has a way of convincing
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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease with many different symptoms and effects. (“Celiac Disease.” 2). People with celiac disease are very likely to have health problems when wheat‚ or gluten is eaten. (Davis‚ William 88). This disease is “…twice as common as Crohn’s disease‚ ulceric colitis and cystic fibrosis combined.” (“Center for Celiac” 1). People with celiac disease have a hard time digesting gluten so they have to be especially carful when eating almost anything. (Fennessey‚ Geri A. 2)
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There is no doubting the fact that eating disorders contribute to a substantial impact on one’s mental and physical health. This theme is delineated in the memoir entitled Unbearable Lightness‚ written by Portia De Rossi. In the text‚ Rossi exemplifies the everlasting pain as a result of her eating disorder though the symbol of her clothes in relation to her deepest insecurities. In summary‚ the author’s utilization of symbolism in order to portray the theme of eating disorders can destroy one’s
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Eating Disorders: Physical and Psychological Damages Anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ and disordered eating. That’s all we see in the bathroom stalls on the seventh floor in Hayes Healy. What exactly are anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ and disordered eating? Anorexia‚ bulimia‚ and disordered eating are habits that become an eating disorder. There are two sides to understanding the problems of eating disorders. One side is the emotional or psychological side that is affected by eating disorders
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Models that died from Anorexia Nervosa and eating disorders Ana Carolina Reston She was young‚ happy and beautiful. She was successful in her modelling career‚ walking runways all over the world‚ in various fashion weeks. Her downward spiral into the pit of anorexia began in 2004‚ in China. She was told that she was ‘too fat’ despite being of a healthy weight and height for a working model. Her weight plummeted to 40kg‚ making her Body Mass Index (BMI) an unhealthy 13.4. On the 14th of November
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Eating disorder From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia’s quality standards. The specific problem is: Invalid templates‚ bad wiki syntax.. Please help improve this article if you can. (May 2012) | Eating disorder | Classification and external resources | ICD-10 | F50 | ICD-9 | 307.5 | MeSH | D001068 | Eating disorders are conditions defined by abnormal eating habits that may involve either insufficient
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