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…cases of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, female patients often feel pressure because they cannot accept their appearances and eventually starve themselves to stay in shape. An eating disorder patient is more likely to think that it is imperative…
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…patterns. In this case the DSM-IV may be detrimenmental to the correct diagnoses of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, as a young person suffering from this condition may not be displaying all of the symptoms the DSM-IV requires to fit the diagnosis…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes, it has been reported by Theils (2004), that CSA sufferer is at increased risk of developing an eating disorder. Patients with bulimia nervosa suffered more CSA than those with restrictive anorexia nervosa. (Theils, 2004…
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Category: /Literature
…Thin is Good, but Thinner is Better Anorexia - one of the most common and unrecognised conditions among teenagers and young adults of the twenty first century. Victims starve themselves; afraid to eat anything for the sheer dread of becoming fat. Some…
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…. To the youth population, many cannot see it's long term effect by idolizing such professionals. The image being portrayed by such pro-players is that you don't need talent, you need a great body and a short skirt. This is where disease's such as anorexia nervosa
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Category: /Literature/English
…of paedophilia, kidnapping, rape, murder etcÂ… There are various other disorders that assert themselves as a result of abuse/aggression within the family unit. These can be physical in nature as in bulimia, anorexia nervosa etcÂ… or psychological in nature…
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…or nutrients in her diet. Other women turn to eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia. Women also take it upon themselves to just stress over the fact that they do not fit this ideal that society has created and just eat more. Most women who play…
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…dysfunction, anorexia nervosa, low self-esteem, depression, sleeping disorders, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Most communities have their eyes shut to the needs of these children. These children are desperately in need of services to protect them against any…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of patients with cancer, AIDS, and other diseases report they have obtained remarkable relief from these devastating symptoms by smoking marijuana. Some have even proposed that marijuana be used as treatment for anorexia nervosa because of its stimulus…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the body in affect becomes the enemy. Eating disorders have become a trend among woman and girls as they become increasingly conditioned to lose weight (be in control). Anorexia nervosa and its associated syndrome, bulimia is an extremely dangerous problem…
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