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…yourself because of a distorted body image, and Bulimia, the process of bingeing and purging, are both extremely dangerous diseases. If we are insistent on looking just like these super models, we are allowing ourselves to be vulnerable to one or both…
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…, 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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…and Bulimia.” S.C.A.R.E.D. Online. Available http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/3901/index.html Accessed 23, October 1998. Cove, Dr. Judy. “Anorexia Nervosa General Information.” Mental Health Net Online. Available…
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…). Understanding Eating Disorders. Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis. Gordon, R.A. (1990-1992). Anorexia and Bulimia: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic. Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers Inc. Matthews, J.R. (1991). Library in a Book: Eating Disorders. New York…
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…suffers from anorexia nervosa. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia, 275-276. Zerbe, J. Y. (1997). Eating Disorders. Harvard College Research Groups. http://www.mentalhealth.com/mag1/1997/h97-eat1.html…
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…pressure, a possible genetic or biological susceptibility and a culture in which there is an over abundance of food and an obsession with thinness. Eating disorders are generally characterized as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa and eating disorders not other…
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…disorder, family pressure, a possible genetic or biological susceptibility and a culture in which there is an over abundance of food and an obsession with thinness. Eating disorders are generally characterized as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa and eating…
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…disorder, family pressure, a possible genetic or biological susceptibility and a culture in which there is an over abundance of food and an obsession with thinness. Eating disorders are generally characterized as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa and eating…
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…in the approach of a suspected anorexic, but it's far worse to leave the problem alone. Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY Hornbacher, Marya. Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia. Chicago: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. January 1999. Claude-Pierre, Peggy…
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…they perceive as the perfect example of either gender. This has thrust our own appearance into the spotlight and lead to an increase in reported cases of anorexia and bulimia. One in a hundred girls are starving themselves, sometimes to death. Men can also develop…
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