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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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    Bulimia nervosa‚ also known as bulimia‚ is an eating disorder that affect people all over the world. Bulimia id characterized by binge eating followed by purging. Binge mean to eat a large amount of food in a short amount of time. Purging mean to try to get rid of the large amount of food consume. It’s believe that bulimia is associated with other mental disorder such as depression‚ anxiety‚ and problems with drugs and alcohol. It’s estimated that 6.5 million people suffer from bulimia globally.

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    dangerous eating disorders. Of the many effects that the media has on these eating disorders one of them is that they are driven by the culture and society rather than the genes. According to the article written by Megan Ogilvie "How Biology Trumps Image As Cause

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    | Body fat and eating disorders | Marissa Amarillas | University of Phoenix | Sci 241 Ose Martinez | January 20‚ 2013 | | | Exercising daily and eating well balanced meals is ideal for people who want to keep a healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately‚ that is not the case today in America. Obesity has had a dramatic increase over the past 20 years; adults “(35.7%) and approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2—19 years” in the past 20 years (CDC‚ 2012)

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    Media Image and Mirror Image and How Media Affects Body Image Media Image and Mirror Image and How Media Affects Body Image Introduction Everyday various forms of media are inevitably viewed. The affect the media has on both men and women is profound. Media not only creates a general dissatisfaction with one’s body but also leads into emotional and physical health concerns. Some various types of media include advertisement‚ magazines‚ television‚ music videos‚ the internet

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    our society: friends‚ place‚ and education. We reflect what we think it is correct in the opinions of others. This idea is expanded and explained in two essays: "The Story of My Body" written by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ and "Never Just Pictures" by Susan Bordo. In the first essay‚ Cofer suggest that our body plays an essential role in our social life. The differences of race‚ color‚ and size can create many uncomfortable situations in our adolescence. She tells us the story of her body and the different

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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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    munching on their sandwiches and eating their desserts. Then imagine yourself‚ afraid to eat food‚ afraid to take into your body the necessity of life. You are so afraid of eating food that you starve yourself daily‚ sticking to your own false impressions that your body is not in good shape. You have a fear every day‚ the fear of becoming fat. You have Anorexia Nervosa.         What exactly is Anorexia Nervosa? It is an eating disorder characterized by bad eating habits‚ intense weight loss‚ and

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    have color blindness? The effect color blindness has on you is inability to distinguish colors. Most people who have this disorder are partially colorblind; being fully colorblind is very rare and does not happen a lot. Some of the major causes for color blindness is aging‚ eye problems‚ injury to the eye‚ and side effects to certain medicine. Some symptoms of the disorder are difficulty distinguishing colors‚ inability to see shades or tones of the same color‚ and rapid eye movement in rare cases

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    will be about the different types of eating disorders that affect today’s society‚ such as bulimia‚ anorexia and binge-eating. According to: eatingdisorderhope.com. Millions of people suffer of eating disorders within the United States this statistic includes not only females but males as well. Anorexia is an eating disorder that affects women more than men. According to the site: nationaleatingdisorders.org/anorexia-nervosa and anad.org. People stop eating because in their eyes they perceive

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