Eating disorders

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Psychology

 

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Edna L

 

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January 28, 2015

 

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University

 

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This relies on support from family and friends and the more isolated and locked into family they are, then the more likely it is that they will become anorexic. (Boskino-White, M, 1991) There are many different types of eating disorders. Anorexia Nervosa is defined as ?a psycho physiological syndrome occurring largely in young women and defined clinically by a constellation of symptoms; voluntary and deliberate food restriction, self reported lack of appetite, relentless pursuit of thinness and fear of fatness, body image disturbance, obsession with calorie counting and food preparation, hyperactivity, amenorrhea and sever malnutrition resulting in a variety of physiological changes' (Goldsmith, 1984) Anorexia is usually caused by low self esteem, a tremendous need to control their surroundings and emotions or a unique reaction to a number of factors such as stress, unhappiness or anxiety...
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Anorexia Nervosa is defined as ?a psycho physiological syndrome occurring largely in young women and defined clinically by a constellation of symptoms; voluntary and deliberate food restriction, self reported lack of appetite, relentless pursuit of thinness and fear of fatness, body image disturbance, obsession with calorie counting and food preparation, hyperactivity, amenorrhea and sever malnutrition resulting in a variety of physiological changes' (Goldsmith, 1984) Anorexia is usually caused by low self esteem, a tremendous need to control their surroundings and emotions or a unique reaction to a number of factors such as stress, unhappiness or anxiety...
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