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    Study Designs, Measurements, and Variables There is a wide array of different mindfulness based treatments that have been researched for binge eating:  Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)  Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)  Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction(MBSR)  Mindfulness Based Eating Awareness Training (MB-EAT)  Mindfulness Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy There are also three different types of meditation – concentration techniques, mindfulness, and guided meditation20. Most…

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    What causes an Aneurysm? Though aneurysms are deadly they will make you have an outlook on life. They can cause you more pain that is knowledgeable physically and emotionally, especially if your family member experiences one or you yourself experience a mild one. The population of the world and its people are having more aneurysm in this day in age due to stressing out and poor health care. And doing drugs and smoking and drinking everyday can play a major role in having aneurysms. If you don’t…

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    No one in this world is picture perfect. I'm certainly far from it but who really is? I have a couple disbeliefs that are always in the back of my mind. Let's begin with, "I'm not good enough." It's a phrase many people deal with because it's so general and can apply to anything in life. When I think about not being good enough I usually tie in school, work, and my relationship with my girlfriend. "I eat too much" makes me feel upset because I know it only adds to my weight. Then I think about…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Katrina Venta PSY 102 Professor Stommel March 26, 2016 Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder that is plaguing the lives of many people. The book states that anorexia nervosa is, "characterized by self-induced starvation and excessive weight loss, to the point that the individual weighs more than 15% below his/her expected healthy body weight. This disorder has the potential to become life-threatening as the resulting malnutrition poses a number of serious health…

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    Final Exam Answers 1. The name of the mental health condition for a person, who believes that a particular part of his/her body is highly aberrant, according to the DSMV, is Body Dysmorphic Disorder. 2. The primary weight requirement for a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa is a weight less than 85% of what is considered normal for that person’s age and height. 3. A person who is commonly described as a clinging vine, which maintains a relationship, no matter how much they are mistreated and who is…

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    Literature Review for Obesity Collin M Rofshus University of South Dakota Student December 12, 2014 #1 Is Ideal Body Image Related to Obesity and Lifestyle Behaviors in African-American Adolescents? A peer-review by Chen and Wang (2013), Is Ideal Body Image Related to Obesity and Lifestyle Behaviors in African-American Adolescents, carried out by the Institutional Review Board at the University of Illinois at Chicago and John Hopkins University Bloomberg School of public…

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    Did you know that about 1% of Americans are anorexic and female anorexics outnumber males 10:1? (Davidson). Eating disorders, such as Anorexia Nervosa, has the highest mortality over any mental illness. The effects that Anorexia Nervosa has on the body, if not diagnosed early, can cause severe damage that if not treated, can be fatal and the result may end in death. The definition of Anorexia Nervosa given by the National Eating Disorders Association is “a serious, potentially…

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    Anorexia Nervosa is a disorder marked by the pursuit of extreme thinness and by extreme weight loss. According to the DSM-5, a diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa is made when an individual purposely takes in too little nourishment, resulting in body weight which is very low and below that of other people of similar age and gender. The individual is also very fearful of gaining weight, or repeatedly seeks to prevent weight gain despite low body weight (Comer, 2015). Nina’s life is driven by her…

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    Eating disorders are becoming a problem in our society. Anorexia Nervosa is one of the most common eating disorders. The percentage of all American women with this disorder is one percent. This percentage includes mothers, daughters, sisters, etc. It could be a relative, friend, or even a co-worker that is exercising and starving themselves to death. These women that we truly care and love so much feel like they are not good enough the way that they are (“Anorexia Nervosa Symptoms.” 2017).…

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    Eat Your Heart Out Eating disorders have become a big problem around the World in places that people never would have expected. Susan Bordo in her article “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” describes how and why eating disorders spread around the world, against prevalent cultural norms. According to the author the spread of eating disorders globally was fueled by western media. The author begins by making the reader to envision a 115 pound anorexic young girl with “eating and body image…

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