Papers 381-390 of total 421 found.
…diagnosis in both in and out patient settings. Table 1: Depression 13% (Dust, 1997 Mood Disorders 50% (Bradford & Balmaceda, (1983), 1997) Bulimia 14.79% (Bradford & Balmaceda, (1983), 1997) Dependence Disorders 4.7…
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…were to kill himself that he would only be surrendering to him mothers wishes and even though he tired to please his mother that is the one thing he would not let her have was his well deserved life. ANOREXIA-BULIMIA NERVOSA The way Dave’s mother…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…(1998) and National Institute of Mental Health(U.S.A), the majority of suicide victims suffer from psychological disorders like dejection, schizophrenics, bulimia, and disturbance of panic and epilepsy. 4-OTHER DIFFERERENT CAUSES: A- Situational…
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Category: /Literature/English
…nervosa or bulimia nervosa are women (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). It could be argued that this figure exists because women’s magazines and television programmes are filled with advertising which concentrates on appearance. Advertisements…
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…in the country? The answer is definitely not because the women have become as the stereotypical image of the sex symbol that have the beauty but no brain. In addition, women become so addicted by their look that they become to die from new diseases as Bulimia
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…see these images portrayed by the media, and receive messages of what the ideal beauty looks like, and how they themselves should be. This causes major dieting sometimes to the point of anorexia or bulimia. 'Psychologists attribute this type of detrimental…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…friends should never do is think or say that it's just for attention. What others need to know is that Self Injury (SI) is a coping mechanism, just like smoking cigarettes, alcoholism, drug abuse, overeating, anorexia, bulimia, etc. For many self-injurers…
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…Abuse, Anorexia and Bulimia are caused by people's lifestyles, environment and maybe lack of education and awareness. We are concerned with infectious diseases, sexually transmitted diseases and lifestyle diseases. All the diseases that fit under one…
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…all had to be kept together. The point is also made that Nyasha's bulimia could not be attended by a black psychiatrist as there were none. Another influence is Tambu's father's and in particular his attitude to work which in no small part contributes…
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…periods (in females who have reached puberty) Bulimia Nervosa *<Tab/>Symptoms include: recurrent episodes of binge eating, characterized by eating an excessive amount of food within a discrete period of time and by a sense of lack of control over…
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