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    What is the definition of beauty? Is the word thin or muscular in that description? What would one do to achieve that description? One of the largest issues in the world today would be the impact that the internet has on people. Social media today is negatively impacting and influencing the way people look at themselves; the idea of having the “perfect” body can be a damaging physical and mental chain of events. Social media can cause numerous of physical damages to both men and women in…

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    Childhood Trauma Analysis

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    A final piece to understanding the link between eating disorders and child abuse is trauma itself. “Children and Trauma” by Cynthia Monahon explains how childhood trauma affects mental development, which connects back to the correlation between body-image and PTSD. Important aspects of trauma include: experiences, sources, and signs of trauma. Not only are these aspects reviewed in the book, but also in an article by Annika Lejonclou. “Variants of Potentially Traumatizing Life Events in Eating…

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    The common cold, diaper rash, diarrhea, earaches, and stomach aches often effect young children and infants. All have been known to have very simple causes that if not treated properly can cause complications; with the proper management, these infectious diseases can be eradicated and prevented from future occurrences. Over 200 viruses can cause the common cold. The most common viruses are rhinovirus, coronavirus, and respiratory syncytial virus. Rhinovirus, which causes up to forty percent of…

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    disorder many people suffer from is commonly known as bulimia. “Bulimia centers around bingeing and purging of food. Bulimia includes eating excessive amounts of food in short periods of time, then getting rid of the food and calories through vomiting, laxative abuse, or over exercising” (Tracy). The third disorder is binge-eating. Those who suffer with binge-eating disorder lose control over their eating habits. They often have food binges of unhealthy and fattening foods. Unlike bulimia,…

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    minute clinic decided it was out of their hands, instructing her to seek help from the closest urgent care in a hospital. She left with what they thought was a promising diagnostic, pain in left side. The trusted doctor in his white coat handed her a laxative, this was said to fix this extreme…

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    Bradshaw and Hultquist (2017) explain that the purpose of small group activities such as discussion is to enable students to develop responsibility for one’s own learning progress, develop interpersonal skills, and to enable students to become more aware of their own emotional reactions and moral standings. In addition, it teaches students how to listen, to provide and receive feedback, to learn how to respect others distinctive views and expertise, enhances communication and collaboration,…

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    Mrs P is a 79 year old widow who has been paralysed for over ten years following a stroke. She has partial movements. She is fully aware that she has been admitted into hospital because of her diabetes and for dehydration. She has been on this particular ward previously for chest infections and is familiar with the surroundings. According to (Walsh, 2002) physiological emotions may also be impacting on her eating and drinking patterns. Mrs P’s carers advise that she is a very strong willed…

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    There are many Mental Disorders that are fascinating to learn about, but I wanted to learn a little more about Eating Disorders mostly because it affects people are my age. The movie I decided to watch was Starving in Suburbia (2011) it stars a senior in high school named Hannah Warner (Laura Wiggins) who starts to develop an Eating Disorder more specifically Anorexia Nervosa. An eating disorder is a psychological disorder, also featured with any abnormal eating habits, there are many types of…

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    Ruining Body Image

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    Is the Media Ruining Our Perception of Body Image? Body image is the most universal topic that every person, despite age and gender, is able to comprehend. Body image is defined as the subjective picture or mental image of one’s own body; and this image can be influenced based on society expectations, cultural traditions, availability of basic needs, such as, food or water, and the representation the media is able to convey to most individuals. Although every person has their own body image,…

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    Anorexia Nervosa

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    identify the illness, people with anorexia do not actually lose their appetite until the late stages of their starvation. I have read, that people who are anorexia, when they want to lose weight, they often force themselves to vomit, misuse enema and laxatives, and they diet and exercise extremely. They become so possessed with becoming thin that they weigh themselves repeatedly still viewing themselves as…

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