Eating Disorders: A Case Study

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Eating Disorders such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa are considered to be the most dangerous within the spectrum of psychiatric disorders due to the medical complications they often cause. In spite of the malnutrition and health complications associated with the disorders, the rate of people struggling with eating disorders has been increasing by over 30% every five years (NOVA, 2000). In reading the Serpell articles and watching Dying to be Thin, it is prevalent that there are underlying reasons for people’s struggle with eating disorders, which include feeling a loss of control, pressure from the media to be thin, and feeling rewarded by the results of extreme dieting or purging.
In watching the NOVA documentary, Dying to be Thin, one of