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…in the female student's family of origin. Edward Abramson found that there is a relationship between childhood sexual experiences and bulimia (1991, 529). Students who suffered from bulimia often came from families characterized by lack of parental affection…
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…these eating problems, such as anorexia and bulimia, are becoming all too common. Yet, the question still remains, what are the causes and factors contributing to this destructive behavior, and what kind of impact is the media contributing to these problems…
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…such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Although there are not any identifiable physical causes of anorexia nervosa, there are several psychological factors that contribute to this condition. Anorexia Nervosa is promoted through cultural expectations, the media…
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…in the approach of a suspected anorexic, but it's far worse to leave the problem alone. Bibliography Hornbacher, Marya. Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia. Chicago: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. January 1999. Claude-Pierre, Peggy. The Secret Language of Eating…
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…public has a general idea of what anorxia is. Bulimia Nervosa is the repeated cycles of binging and purging (consuming large amounts of food and attempting to get rid of it, by means of laxatives or vomiting) and it a predominately female disease. A person…
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…Deriving from theory, experiments and applied Health Psychology, this report will present definitions of the different types of eating disorders i.e. anorexia nervosa and bulimia. It will provide etiology of the different types of eating disorders…
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…such as anorexia and bulimia. The general population of people who suffer from such disorders is a mere five-ten percent. Athletes are driven to succeed and often ignore pain while struggling to reach their goal. Dancers, due to their hectic lives and busy dance…
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…a dietician or psychologist to introduce healthier ways of eating and of relating to and caring for your body. Where to get help *Your doctor *Dietician *Counsellor *Anorexia & Bulimia Nervosa Foundation Tel. - (03) 9344 2668. Things to remember *Your…
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…of the many horrible incidents that happen throughout the world today. The documentary effectively demonstrated how easy it is for advertising to send across many different hidden meanings that can cause tremendous effects like bulimia, rapes, murders…
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…. My therapist caught on to my bulimia and began monitoring my eating before, during and after. I felt trapped. I finally realized if I didn't want to live, I would have succeeded in my suicide attempts. I gradually discovered what I had to live…
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