“ ANOREXIA NERVOSA ” INTRODUCTION Most of us have heard at least one story of an emaciated teen age girl who starves herself because she’s convinced she’s fat. But despite anorexia’s TV – talk show familiarity, misconceptions about it abound. As a result, many sufferers can often go moths or even years before someone notices that they’re sick and steers them toward help. Some teenage girls go through this kind of disorder at different times of their lives. This kind of illness…
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Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder aimed at weight loss or lack of appropriate weight gain in growing kids or adults. People that have it often have difficulties maintaining an appropriate body weight for height, age, and stature. People with anorexia cut down the number of calories and the types of food they eat. Some people with the disorder also exercise compulsively, and rid their body of food through vomiting. In the following paragraphs I will detail the symptoms of Anorexia and its' effects…
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How does Anorexia affect many people in the United States? Anorexia Nervosa is a common eating disorder that cause people to obsess about their body weight and what they eat. According to the National Eating Disorder Association, in the United States, up to thirty million people, all ages and genders suffer from Anorexia Nervosa once they experienced puberty. It has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Suffers chose to not come forward to get the help they deserve because of embarrassment…
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University of Maryland’s medical center, describes the disorder saying, “people with anorexia may try to lose weight by severely limiting how much food they eat” (Ehrlich, 2013). Unfortunately, as a result of the distorted body images that some teenagers have of themselves, whatever the underlying reasons may be, the number of teens affected by the disorder is growing. As many as 3 in 100 teens are affected by anorexia nervosa and those numbers are continually rising (Ehrlich 2013). Anorexia’s ugly counterpart…
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When you think of anorexia nervosa you may think of the stereotypical teenage girl who starves herself to get the perfect body, but that is not the true meaning behind it. Anorexia Nervosa can happen to anyone including children who cannot maintain an appropriate weight for their age. People with this disease may purge, exercise to the extreme, or even binge eat. One of the symptoms of being anorexic is thinking you are fat or you are scared that you are gaining weight when in reality they are underweight…
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Anorexia Nervosa Disorder Anorexia Nervosa is a mental disorder that has pedestrians limiting the amount of food they eat. The reason they do that is because individuals fear gaining weight or think that they are overweight. Anorexia nervosa leads to dramatic weight loss that is not healthy for their age, height, or sex. It increases the chance of an earlier death According to the DSM-5 this mental disorder is placed under “Feeding and Eating Disorders.” (DSM-5). The individuals will also exercise…
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Anorexia is one of the most physically destructive mental disorders. Side effects include (but are not limited to): yellow skin that may become covered in fine, pale hair called lanugo; amenorrhea, which is the loss of menstruation and may result in infertility; osteoporosis, which makes the bones brittle and more prone to breaking; muscular atrophy, which results in slowness and fatigue; erratic heartbeats, which can cause panic attacks; and kidney stones, and perhaps even kidney failure. While…
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lose confidence in their own body. Although your average individual may find it considerably hard to live up to the pressures of what the ideal body should resemble, those individuals suffering from Anorexia Nervosa are fighting this battle from an entirely different light. By definition Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder in which someone intensely fears gaining weight and refuses to eat a normal amount of food. The textbook Introduction to Psychology states, “an anorexic individual is characterized…
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eating habits. There are all different types of disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and purging disorder. I am going to focus on anorexia nervosa. Anorexia nervosa causes people to obsess about their weight and what they eat. Many people are affected by this disorder, there is lots of symptoms and health complications that goes with it. More than 200,000 people per year are affected by anorexia nervosa. Approximately 90-95% that suffer are girls and women. It usually…
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Anorexia Nervosa: Effectiveness of Psychological Therapy as a Reinforcer of Weight Gain in Anorexic Girls INTRODUCTION Eating Disorder has become a very important topic researched on by psychiatrist, psychologist and medical practitioners. This is because there has been a high increase in the population of people suffering from this disorder. National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD) found that up to twenty-four million people in the US suffer from eating…
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