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    In this world today‚ there are many disorders that Americans face‚ including eating disorders. After an individual hears the word eating disorder‚ they automatically think of bulimia and anorexia nervosa. People that suffer from bulimia are usually dissatisfied with their body. So unlike people who suffer with anorexia‚ they eat a lot of food. After binge eating‚ they will feel culpable and purge to escape from gaining weight. On the other hand‚ people with the anorexia disorder starve themselves

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    yet another paradox‚ bulimia nervosa serves as both an expression of feelings and a defense against experiencing feelings‚ particularly shame‚ anger‚ loneliness‚ sadness‚ envy‚ and guilt. A person with bulimia nervosa fear‚ whether consciously or unconsciously‚ that painful feelings would be unbearable‚ even annihilating” (Reindl). In her book‚ Sensing the Self‚ Reindl gives a glimpse into what it would be like to have an eating disorder termed Bulimia Nervosa. Bulimia nervosa is a serious‚ potentially

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    For my disability research paper I am choosing to write on Bulimia Nervosa which is the act of binge eating then proceeding to vomit it all out. Bulimia nervosa affects 1-2% of adolescent and young adult women. There were several factors that contributed to the choice. I am interested in learning more about it and why many young people‚ majority of young ladies‚ fall into this category and have this disorder. Unfortunately‚ I feel that this disorder can be a trend at times. I chose this disorder

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    Psychological Causes of Bulimia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa can be described through the psychological perspective. This means an individual uses binging and purging as a way to deal with overpowering emotions. Some factors linked to the psychological view include depression‚ low self-esteem‚ damaged self worth‚ trouble communicating with family and incapability to manage their emotions. Bulimics are often depressed because they are unhappy with way they look. To cope with this emotion‚ they use

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    Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia are two deadly disorders that haunt teenage men and women each year. Both conditions are emotional disorders in which have to do with fears of being overweight. Usually‚ young women are recipients of these plagues‚ but it isn’t uncommon for young men to suffer from Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. Studies show that between 5 and 18 percent of known victims die because of unhealthy eating disorders. Anorexia is a condition characterized by intense fear of gaining weight or

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    What are similarities and differences between Bulimia and Anorexia nervosa? There has always been a discussion between professionals whether bulimia is worse than anorexia or vice versa. They both are mental disorders in which people have the need to starve themselves. In other words‚ they feel that there is only a way to be thin: by removing all the food eaten through vomiting or in anorexia’s case they don’t eat anything and still provoke vomiting (Fuentes‚ 2004). These are two types of eating

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    Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescence/Young Adulthood Description: Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder in which an individual follows a binge-and-purge eating pattern. Some individuals binge-and-purge occasionally‚ others more consistently. A bulimic person will “binge” by excessive eating and then will either self-induce vomit or use laxatives to prevent the body from absorbing the calories‚ hence “purge.” According to the Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt‚ someone is diagnosed with bulimia

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    of society‚ teens or adults often feel the need to become beautiful. Additionally anorexia and bulimia are compared because of how similar both eating disorders are‚ which are also known as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa (eatingdisordercenter). However‚ the signs of having either eating disorder are completely different. Whereas the symptoms differ less than other disorders normally would. Bulimia is an eating disorder where a person can suffer from the fear of weight

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    Eating disorders are serious‚ potentially life-threatening conditions that affect a person’s emotional and physical state (Nationaleatingdisorders.org‚ 2015). Bulimia Nervosa is a common eating disorder where diagnosed patients will have recurring and frequent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food and feeling a lack of control over these episodes. Following this binge eating‚ the patients will compensate for the large amounts of food they have just eaten by vomiting‚ using a large amount

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    Anorexia (Ana) and Bulimia (Mia)‚ are the sisters girls would not want in their lives. Anorexia and Bulimia are eating disorders. In one hand‚ the author Marie Susziski informs that Anorexia’s patients “tend to think they are overweigh when they are actually very thin. They may eat fewer than 1‚000 calories a day‚ exercise excessively‚ vomit‚ use laxatives‚ and take diuretics‚ or give themselves enemas as they continually attempt to lose more weight.” In the other hand‚ Susziski also says that people

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