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    Introduction: The release of the fifth version of the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders brought finally some clarity on the Chapter of “Feeding and Eating Disorders”. The American Psychiatric Association aims to produce a Diagnostic Manual with the maximum clinical utility as possible‚ consequently changes have to be made in order to help the clinicians to assess properly the clients and address them to recovery to the extent of possible. Changing from one version to another

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    Expository/Informative Essay The causes and effects of eating disorders are just terrible‚ but many people can benefit from knowing them. Who is affected‚ causes‚ and effects are three main topics that people who are going through or know someone who is going through an eating disorder should know about. For starters‚ who eating disorders affect is one of the main points. Men are less commonly affected. Roughly 1% of men in the US go through an eating disorder. Women and girls are most commonly affected

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    surprise. While it has become a way of life for some‚ others know very little about it and may be unlikely to learn. Eventually we will have a palarised society and this will lead to serious social problems. To what extent do you agree with this agreement? In recent years‚ IT age has far-reaching influenced a large number of people. It cannot be denied that IT could lead to some serious social problems and paralsing society. I agree with this statement to a certain extent and I will outline

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    5-7 4. Effects on Families and Social Life 8 5. Forms of Therapy 9 6. “Pro Ana” and “Thinspiration” 9-12 7. Prevention and Campaigns 12-13 8. Conclusion 13-14 9. Sources 14-16 2 Introduction The eating disorder ‘Anorexia nervosa’ is a disease; people who suffer from it have an extreme fear of gaining weight. The name itself is of Greek origin‚ an- (prefix‚ negation) and orexis (appetite). Although the word literally means “loss of appetite”‚ nevertheless

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    The main character Nina Sayers has a sever eating disorder. In her attempts to be the perfect ballerina‚ she is both anorexic and bulimic. She does not eat anything and if she does she later throws it up. For example‚ for breakfast she was forced to eat a grapefruit but is later shown in the bathroom throwing it up. When she gets the part in the play she worked so hard for‚ her mother buys a cake in celebration – only to be put to waste since Nina refuses to eat it. In the movie‚ she provides an

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    Winzelberg‚ A. J.‚ & Taylor‚ B. C. (2004). An interactive psychoeducational intervention for women at risk of developing an eating disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology‚ 72‚ (5)‚ 914-919. Retrieved February 4‚ 2005‚ from PsycINFO database. The study explored the use of online involvement by using chat rooms‚ and message boards to deter eating disorders‚ and image dissatisfaction. Sixty women from a west cost university‚ who were all susceptible were chosen to participate in the

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    Kaylie Davis Cause and Effect Journal Eating Disorders About 24 million of US suffer from an eating disorder. Eating disorders affect almost anyone‚ but they target women‚ more specifically teenage girls between the age of 11-23 (National 1). Eating disorders range from anorexia and bulimia to taking laxatives and restricting what you eat. There are multiple causes of eating disorders. Biological factors and social media can cause a person to have an eating disorder. Biological factors such as chemical

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    Family on Eating Disorders The proposed research is designed to address the deficit in knowledge regarding the refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height defined as an eating disorder‚ including lack of information about the impact of family environment and upbringing on children at different age levels and the absence of longitudinal data regarding the role of individual risk factors in developing ED. The three most common types of eating disorders

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    picture‚ an unconscious filter‚ we see and experience the world in every situation we come in contact (Smolak & Levine‚ 1993). Individuals who suffer from eating disorders frequently fail in establishing emotional communication with the people they attached‚ which builds insecure attachments during childhood. Individuals with eating disorders have more separation anxiety during childhood resulting in more control over body changes‚ which is an external way to divert attention away from attachment

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    through various television shows‚ movies‚ and magazine articles‚ projecting the idea that women need to look a certain way in order to be accepted. With such a strong effect on the lives of people‚ today’s media has had a prominent influence on eating disorders among young women. Just being exposed to idealized‚ unrealistic‚ rail-thin images of beauty in the media and diet industry advertisements takes a toll on impressionable girls‚ who feel they can never measure up to these ideals. However‚ often

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