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    It was once said by the common woman, “Zero percent of women haven’t struggled with body image issues.” Body image is how a person feels toward their bodies, and how they picture what other people see them as. Stereotypes started by the media cause normal women to sometimes feel insecure. This can case eating and mental disorders. These disorders can be dismissed by people that think the victim is just seeking attention, but these problems are real. The media, magazines, advertisements, and other

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    Eating Disorders: A critical issue According to the National eating disorders (NEDC) website: Every 60 minutes someone dies of an eating disorder related death. Over 30 million people in the United States are struggling with an eating disorder, and 5 in 200 people are struggling with just Bulimia or Anorexia alone, says Pearl, on people.com. People need to understand Eating Disorders are not a choice, and they are not to be glamorized, NEDC says, they are deadly mental disorders, that can affect

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    According to the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder foundation ( (International OCD Foundation, 2016), “OCD is a medical brain disorder that causes problems in information processing.” They compare OCD to a brain spasm; the brain freezes on a certain thought and cannot move forward. The brain is incapable of dealing with thoughts of worry or doubt. This causes many side effects that can clearly distinguish a person as OCD. Obsessive compulsive disorder is a disease that many people know of, but few people

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    Society’s Expectations of a Female’s Body Image Society plays many roles in peoples’ lives. The biggest role that society plays with females is how they should appear. All over the television, movies, and different magazine covers, females come into view as looking very thin and beautiful. People that see these famous females begin to idealize that body image. The male gender also visualizes these famous females and thinks that all females should have this slender appearance. As

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    source used. In this unit, we’ve discussed several different disorders that fall into listed categories. Choose one disorder from each category and craft a scenario describing a patient with that disorder. (Like the short ones we did in class- between 100-150 words). Keep them to yourself - an extra-credit game will follow!) Anxiety Disorders, Somatoform Disorders, Personality Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mood Disorders, Dissociative Disorders Major Depression - Nathan has requested to talk to his school

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    Ocd in as Good as It Gets

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    As Good as It Gets In the movie As Good as It Gets Jack Nicholson's character, Melvin Udall, suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, known as OCD for short, is a type of anxiety disorder. In this movie, Melvin displayed many compulsions. When he comes back to his apartment he locks his door 5 times and turns on and off the lights 5 times. He also washes his hands with 2 new bars of soap each time he washes his hands. When he walks, he avoids stepping on any

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    There are many categories of mental illness and many different levels. Many common disorders mentioned often are anxiety disorder, depression, anorexia nervosa, bulimia, body dysmorphic disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder. Brian Smith accurately describes the status of mental illness and its negative connotations: With mental illness being so prominent, it becomes crucial to study

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    Research Paper: Anorexia Nervosa Kristina Lindler Liberty University Abstract Among the mental illnesses, eating disorders have one of the highest mortality rates. This is why knowledge and awareness on the subject must be spread. This research paper discusses one eating disorder in particular called anorexia nervosa. The paper begins with an examination of the diagnostic criteria required for anorexia as well as the two sub-groups associated with the diagnosis. After discussing the many

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    Body Image, Eating Disorders and Advertising Body Image, Eating Disorders and Advertising We have all heard, “you are what you eat”; however, and maybe more importantly, you want to be what you watch or read. How does today’s advertising impact on your body image? The shaping of our concept of the ideal body image begins at a young age and continues though adulthood. It begins with our toys; that first Barbie you received on your sixth birthday; the one with the long blond flowing hair

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    Anorexia Nervosa Among Adolescent Females: Primacy, Causation, and Treatment UIN: 657124582 Psychology 270, Fall/2014 – Instructor Professor K. Reyes University of Illinois at Chicago Abstract Anorexia nervosa is a deadly eating disorder that has been an increasing problem over recent years for this generation, especially in adolescent females. Since almost everyone can access the media whenever and wherever they want, our society has been constantly shown images that have shaped our

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