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    In this essay I will be describing anorexia nervosa a type of eating disorder that causes weight loss and many other types of symptoms. Anorexia nervosa is a severe and intense eating disorder and can occur and affect men and women of any age, this disorder is mainly classified with three main components, refusal to keep a healthy body weight, a severe scare of putting on weight, and a distorted body image or low self esteem towards your body. This disease could control your mind because thinking

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    extremely low body weight for her age, a clinician would diagnose her with anorexia nervosa subtype bingeing and purging. The first diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa is a significantly low weight due to an extreme restriction of nutrients. When Miranda passed out, she was significantly underweight for her age and was also lacking the proper nutrients her body needed to function. The second diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa is a fear of gaining weight even though it would be healthy to do

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    Anorexia Nervosa “They taught me not to harm myself by taking away anything that could be used to cause harm, by analysing my every move and studying every centimetre of my naked body on Thursday afternoons. They taught me to eat and love myself by imposing fear of consequence. When the fear vanished, I knew I would forget. They taught me nothing.” (Sophie Glynn, www.goodreads.com) Anorexia Nervosa, most commonly known as anorexia, is a serious psychological eating disorder in which one has a great

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    although various international and local studies will be used to prove the claims made within this study. Definition of Terms To have a better understanding of the research, the terms used were described using operational definitions as follows: Anorexia nervosa is defined according to Merriam-Webster a serious disorder in eating behaviour primarily of young women in their teens and early twenties that is characterized especially by a pathological fear of weight gain leading to faulty eating patterns

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    disorders are complex illnesses that are increasing in adolescents and are being ranked as the third most common chronic illness in adolescents (Golden & Katzman & Kreipe & Stevens & Sawer & Rees & Nicholls & Rome, 2003). Such disorders include both anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Both disorders can be indentified and diagnosed differently with signs and symptoms. With diagnosis, many adolescents lack physical self-awareness, motivation, and feelings of depression due to their stage of cognitive development

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    Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder in which the individual has a distorted body self-image and an intense fear of weight gain. The individual intentionally restricts daily food intake, which causes alarming weight loss and results in self-imposed starvation. Internal medicine physicians, Brown and Mehler (2015) from Denver Health Medical Center warned, “Starvation induces protein and fat catabolism that leads to loss of cellular volume and function, resulting in adverse effects on, and atrophy

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    Erin Arsenault Abnormal Psychology Anorexia Research Paper Background: Many people, mainly woman experience the feeling of being fat. This feeling is a key factor for diagnosing anorexia nervosa (AN). AN is characterized by severe and serious disorders of self-perception of their body and the determined pursuit of thinness. This disorder was first discovered by Morton in 1689. AN was believed to be a form of hysteria but then was thought to be a hereditary abnormality of the central

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    Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa are a few of the most common disorders struggled with today. Anorexia Nervosa is a condition of the intense fear to gain weight, which results in consistent lack of eating. Bulimia Nervosa, involves frequent episodes of binge eating followed by throwing up because of fear of gaining weight. The mortality rate for anorexia is the highest of all mental disorders yet the genetic factors relating them were not a huge concern to look into. It is easy to think that

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    Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder which consumes the life of individuals who are diagnosed with it. Constantly being paranoid and watchful of food intake leads these people down a path which is hard to deviate from. In order to help patients who are diagnosed with this disorder, clinicians use various methods to try and create lasting positive effects. This paper will discuss these forms of treatment, analyzing what they are and their goals, while in a second part reflecting on myself and treatment

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    Some of side effects for anorexia nervosa are serious or even in some cases, life threatening. The most noticeable side effect is the serious weight balance. But there are plenty other side effects that come with the gruesome disorder, which is anorexia nervosa. Most of these side effects can be treated and taken care of to not risk any further injury or death. But if not death can defiantly come your without the proper help. These are most of the side of the side effects for the gruesome disorder

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