Category: /Literature/Novels
depression after her third year at college during the 1950s. Esther battles not only a deteriorating mental stability, but also a lack of a sense of individuality, which leads to her major depressive disorder. Esther is a sensitive and intelligent woman who
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
ADJUSTMENT DOMAIN Antisocial Personality Disorder :( impulsive, aggressive, manipulative) [1] A. There is a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others occurring since age 18 years, as indicated by three (or more
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Category: /Literature
not be succeeding towards her goal of total control. Mayra seems, for a very short time to actually some-what improve. There is a turning point when her thoughts about her parents, support her to drift back to her eating disorder. She writes, "What probably happened
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Category: /Science & Technology
trouble learning grammar in elementary school and does not get any help, then later on in high school, the child may have trouble writing essays. Other underlying symptoms of depression are eating disorders, hyperactivity, and substance abuse. That is why
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is having trouble learning grammar in elementary school and does not get any help, then later on in high school, the child may have trouble writing essays. Other underlying symptoms of depression are eating disorders, hyperactivity, and substance abuse
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
trouble learning grammar in elementary school and does not get any help, then later on in high school, the child may have trouble writing essays. Other underlying symptoms of depression are eating disorders, hyperactivity, and substance abuse. That is why
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
in this technological arena are the countless aspects of the many different types of treatments sought. The counseling of issues regarding eating disorders have shown the Internet to be a useful tool, however, other issues e.g. treatment of schizophrenia, have less
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Category: /Literature/English
this the patient has recovered. But still a staggering twenty
percent of patients treated will go back to being anorexic(Anorexia Nervosa and Related
Eating Disorders Inc., par. 13).
In conclusion, I have explained the causes of anorexia in men
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
: the crystallization in a pathological mode of a widespread cultural obsession. Eating disorders have most definitely become a trend among women and girls as we become increasingly conditioned to lose weight (be in control), yet conditioned at the same time to be the best
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, and abuse alcohol. She tells of girls with eating disorders, who refuse to go to school, and cut themselves. Dr. Pipher writes that in the beginning of her career as a therapist, she couldn't really understand why the numbers of pre-teen and teenage girls have
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