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    Introduction: Statement of the Problem Generally speaking in Western society‚ the incidence of eating disorders is on the rise‚ and no longer limited to the teenage female demographic. Startling statistics now indicate that onset of anorexia nervosa in females is beginning at a much earlier age and across more racially and ethnically diverse lines (Grover‚ Keel‚ & Mitchell‚ 2008). While the characteristics of the afflicted population are changing‚ so too are some of the theories about the

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    Stages of Anorexia. There are four stages of Anorexia‚ according to psychiatrist Steven Levenkron. These stages will help trace and understand how an anorexic thinks‚ feels‚ and changes in personality. Levenkron calls the first stage‚ “The Achievement Stage”. In this stage‚ Anorexia disguises itself as merely a desire to lose weight. This stage does not show any abnormal activity‚ however it gives the idea that there is a boundary that separates a person from society‚ implying the message that

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    stay alive. The love for his girlfriend was slowly moving away like the clouds in the sky. His world was truly spinning out of control. Dieting was the only way he could grasp on to his life‚ which eventually turned into anorexia nervosa. My cousin was diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa when he was nineteen years old. He had just dropped out of college‚ moved back with his parents‚ no job‚ and did not know what to do. Before this he was a free spirit‚ more of the hippie type. Loved to play guitar

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    Anorexia Nervosa DSM-IV Criteria for Anorexia Nervosa A) Refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimally normal weight for age and height. Weight loss leading to maintenance of body weight less than 85% of that expected; or failure to make weight gain during period of growth leading to body weight less than 85% of that expected. B) Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat even though under -weight. C) Disturbance in the way one’s body weight or shape is experienced undue influence

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    attractive models: Kate Moss‚ Cindy Crawford‚ Heidi Klum and Paris Hilton with their “perfect” skinny bodies. Their first thought is: “I have to lose weight.” Young women starve themselves to death to gain the perfect body and to follow their idols. Anorexia is one of the most dangerous types of eating disorders. The word is originally Greek and

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    My reaction to the various websites I found promoting anorexia and bulimia went from being disgusted to having a little sick interest. The human body‚ in all its forms‚ is compelling. In general‚ most of the sites I found had a few things in common with one site on pro anorexic and bulimic called "oOo…ana’s underground grotto…oOo" that has everything: pictures to help keep your goal in mind‚ a chat room to find others like you and friends to diet/fast with‚ rituals to follow and help you stick to

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    FCA1: Student answer reflects accurate knowledge of the sequence of events that construct a nerve signal (message sent from where and going where?). FCA 2: Student answer contains proper descriptions for each of the following terms: axons‚ dendrites‚ neurons‚ terminal buttons‚ soma‚ synapse‚ receptor sites‚ neurotransmitter FCA 3: Student’s answers to neurotransmitter scenario questions display evidence of an understanding of the effects of various neurotransmitters by providing a logical choice(s)

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    Takács‚ Balázs Lukáts Ágnes Gáti‚ and Zoltán Karádi‚ (2010). Taste reactivity deficit in anorexia nervosa. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences‚ 64: 403–407. Basis for the research question in past research and theory: Hypogeusia‚ the reduced ability to taste‚ and dysgeusia‚ the distortion of the sense of taste‚ mainly involving the sour‚ bitter and salty tastes‚ have already been demonstrated in anorexia nervosa patients in literature and have been examined through other experiments. Many

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    When I have seen the topic "An Anorexia Nervosa in our textbook "Principles of Psychology" by Marc Breedlove‚ it immediately caught my attention. I always wanted to better understand an anorexia nervosa and what causes this condition. The anorexia nervosa is a serious‚ potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by self starvation and excessive weight loss. People with anorexia have an extreme fear of gaining weight‚ which causes them to maintain a very low weight. They will do almost

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    Anorexia Nervosa is an aggressive eating disorder inflicting people indiscriminately around the globe. It occurs primarily among females with onset generally occurring in early to late adolescence‚ often resulting in death. Anorexia nervosa is characterised by an individuals refusal to maintain a healthy weight‚ intense fear of weight gain and a distorted body image. The major risk factors contributing to the development of anorexia are Genetics‚ Psychological Traits‚ Cultural and Media Ideals and

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