Bulimia

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    portion of some of the mentioned foods in daily meals. 2. Developing a healthy diet since a very young age is extremely important in order to prevent chronic diseases such as obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, heart problems, bulimia, anorexia, and many more. The basic knowledge of a healthy diet can make a huge impact on someone’s health. 3. The community of San Luis Arizona is tremendously prepared with interesting and important information that relates to a healthy diet.

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    T=time * T=type 3.) Why is calcium important to your body? * Calcium is important to your body because it makes you bones and teeth strong. 4.) Name 2 eating disorders & explain each? * Anorexia- is overly concerned with weigh gain. * Bulimia-eats large amounts & then trough's it up 5.) List 4 speaking skills a good communicator uses? Speaking Receiving think then speak

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    Guys Got It Bad Too

    people think that this only happens to females but it affects males greatly also. In today’s society women feel that they need to be 5’5” and 110 pounds to be attractive. It is reasons like this that females suffer from diseases such as anorexia and bulimia all because advertisements imply that they are not attractive. Women look at magazines like Victoria’s Secret, Playboy, and Maxim and see how guys react to those pictures and think that they need to look like this to get the same attention. So,

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    Analyzing Psychological Disorders

    Analyzing Psychological Disorders University of Phoenix June 2, 2011 Analyzing Psychological Disorders For the last duration of my interview process I will analyze the psychiatric disorder of schizophrenia. I will discuss the various parts of the brain that this disorder affects as well as the causes and symptoms of schizophrenia. I will then analyze two different case studies the first one being anorexia and the second being insomnia. Within my analysis of the two case studies I will examine

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    Body

    thoughts and feelings about their own bodies. The result of this mental and physical torment is evident in the mortality rate. According to the National Death Index, crude mortality rates in the United States were “4.0% for Anorexia Nervosa, 3.9% for Bulimia Nervosa and 5.2% for eating disorders not otherwise specified” (Bilgrad, 1990). This is an

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    Nutrition

    is shown in the obesity rates in children ages 12 and under who are unable to detach themselves from the TV screen, therefore refusing to be active. Distress is shown between the young adults between 12 and 20 battling with anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia. The illusions are counted by the number of diets being falsely advertised to manipulate people into thinking there is a way to lose 30 pounds in 3 weeks. The mass media has an overwhelming effect on our everyday lives because of the power and ubiquity

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    Addiction

    Addiction is the compulsion to do something. There are two major types of addiction mental/psychological and physical/chemical. I) Physical dependency ~ Is when a person has a chemical addiction to something normally to induce pleasure. Often the substance has withdrawal effects. After some time the substance is used to relieve the anxiety caused by the absence of the chemical. People explain that coming off the “high” makes them feel so low that they want more just to feel normal. A) Alcohol

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    Chp 15 Notes Defining Psychological Disorders Psychological disorder - a syndrome marked by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior Disturbed, or dysfunctional thoughts, emotions, or behaviors are maladaptive - they interfere with normal day-to-day life. Understanding Psychological Disorders Medical Model Brutal treatments may worsen, rather than improve, mental health. Philippe Pinel opposed such brutal treatments. He insisted

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    The Body Shop

    The Body Shop International PLC, known as The Body Shop, has 1,200 products in 2,500 stores in 61[2] countries. The company, which has its headquarters in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England, was founded in 1976 by Anita Roddick and is now part of the L'Oréal corporate group. History In 1970, Anita Roddick (then Anita Perilli) visited "The Body Shop" housed in a car repair garage in Berkeley, California selling naturally-scented soaps and lotions called The Body Shop. The shop run by Peggy Short

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    Psychological Needs

    Psychological Needs Shelly Trotter PSY/211 Kristi Hendrix August 16, 2014 Abraham Maslow lived from 1908 to 1970. He was a motivational theorist who promoted the concept of humanistic psychology. He was interested in the concept of self-actualization. He came up with several traits of individuals that are considered to be self actualized. Abraham Maslow believed that there are several levels of needs a person must meet before achieving the highest level of personal fulfillment which is self-actualization

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