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This presentation will teach you all about the disorder Bulimia What does Bulimia mean Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by limiting food intake

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This presentation will teach you all about the disorder Bulimia What does Bulimia mean Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by limiting food intake for a period of time followed by an over intake or binging period that results in feelings of guilt and low selfesteem The median age of onset is 18 V. By Mary B. Knutson, RN, MS, FCP. Maladaptive Eating. Food may be used to satisfy unmet emotional needs, to moderate stress, and to provide rewards or punishments. People can have unrealistic images of their ideal body size and desired body weight. Bulimia nervosa. Tori Hansen. Defining eating disorders. . An eating disorder is an unhealthy relationship with food and weight that with many areas of a person’s life. One’s thoughts become preoccupied with food, weight or exercise.”. By: Gianna Gandy and Emily Daley . Introduction. Hello! We are Emily and Gianna . w. ho are from the Illinois State Board of Education.. We work in the department of . Physical Development and Health.. Eating Disorders. Chapter Outline. Clinical Description. Etiology of Eating Disorders . Treatments of Eating Disorders . Introduction of Eating Disorders To The DSM. Eating disorders appeared in the DSM for the first time in 1980. Recognising the Warning Signs. Food and weight used as a way of . coping. Serious mental health . issue. ANYONE can be . affected. Not all about . appearances. Low self-esteem. What is an eating disorder?. & . Athletes. Presented by:. Kaitlin Deason. And . Confidential Group Members. INTRODUCTION: eating disorders. 3. rd. most common disease affecting females . Women are 3x’s more likely to develop than Men. Eating Disorders. Eating . Disorders are characterized by severe disturbances in eating . behavior. The sufferer may eat too much or two little. Over 5 million people . are believed to experience an eating disorder in the . . Analy. . Guardado. & Alexis Oviedo. Demi. . Lovato. She couldn’t bear to see her body on television anymore.. She was bullied when she was young.. Felt alone so she started to cut herself.. Anorexia and Bulimia. The cognitive explanation of Anorexia nervosa states that the disorder is a result of defective and maladaptive thought process about the self, the body and food/eating.. The faulty thinking process can be down to either . Young adolescent women, 90% female. Risk groups – higher social classes, models, athletes, dancers, students, hx sexual abuse. Comorbid diagnoses depend on age incl – anxiety and affective disorders and substance misuse. Gary Strokosch, MD. Suzanne Martin, . PsyD. , MPH. Clay Purswell, DDS. --1994--. --2000--. Reference. D. iagnostic and. S. tatistical. M. anual of. Mental. Disorders. DSM Publication Dates. DSM-I 1952. Jaycie Blanford. Body dissatisfaction. 73% women and girls are dissatisfied with their bodies . 56% of men and boys . Society has an ideal body image that is tied to perfectionism and unrealistic expectations . University of Basra. College of Nursing. Although many believe that eating disorders are relatively . new, documentation . from the Middle Ages indicates willful dieting leading to . self starvation in . Dallas Dolan, Community College of Baltimore County. 3/21/2016. 2. “ I suppose it is tempting, . if . the only tool you have is a hammer, . to treat everything as if it were a nail.” . ~Abraham Maslow.

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