Ch. 6: Food and Your Health E.Q.: How can your eating habits now effect your health later in life? Lesson 2: Fad Diets and Eating Disorders
By LucyMental Health and Mental Illness. Mental Health Healthy Coping. Kids Depression Antidepressants Bipolar Affective Disorder Mood Stabilisers. Mental Health and Mental Illness. Schizophrenia Antipsychotics Borderline Personality Disorder Body Image and Eating Disorders Suicide.
By DoraAnaSupported by. Eating disorders. Statistics. In February 2015, it was estimated that more than 725,000 people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder 11% of these cases were male . Most common eating disorders are anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder .
By betty_jamesEating Disorders. I. Anorexia Nervosa: an eating disorder characterized by self-starvation. Distorted body image. Constantly dieting and believing one is fat. May cause irregularity or cessation of menstruation. Often good students and “perfectionists”. Predominantly a female disorder.
By OliviaAttachment, Socially Prescribed Perfectionism and Anorexia Nervosa: A Mediational Model. Rachel Kupferberg Child & Adolescent Psychopathology. Overview of the Model. IV : Adolescent attachment style Dismissing attachment status MV : Socially prescribed perfectionism (SPP)
By Mia_JohnEating Disorders 101. www.NationalEatingDisorders.org Helpline: myneda.org/helpline Business Line: 212-575-6200. What Are Eating Disorders?. Real , life-threatening illnesses with potentially fatal consequences.
By OliviaJenni L. Harshbarger, Ph.D. Robert J. Dole VAMC 03/05/2013. Binge Eating Disorder: The Connection Between Food and Feelings. Activity. As I See It. What is Binge Eating Disorder?. Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a type of eating disorder.
By mauliCHAPTER SIX. LESSON THREE EATING DISORDERS. OBJECTIVES. IDENTIFY TWO CHARACTERISTICS OF A FAD DIET. DESCRIBE THREE POSSIBLE CAUSES OF EATING DISORDERS. DESCRIBE THREE TYPES OF EATING DISORDERS. BELLRINGER.
By thetaDisordered Eating and Eating Disorders in Teens. KA1 for Youth workers Voronet, Romania 1 – 11 October 2017. DEED. Project 2016-3-RO01-KA105-035277 financed by the European Union. Participant organisations. AR Vocational and Investment Solutions - ARVIS (Romania, course organiser )
By lucusSelf-Injury: It Hurts So Good. The Basics. What is self-injury? Self injury is the deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal harming of one’s self. What are some common terms used to describe it: Self-Injury (preferred term) Self-Mutilation Cutting. Incidence & Onset.
By oshinHunger. Hunger is both physiological and psychological. Physiology of Hunger. Washburn’s studies showed hunger was partially related to the stomach. But those with their stomachs removed still feel hunger. Body Chemistry. Glucose The hormone insulin converts glucose to fat.
By aislinTRANSDIAGNOSTIC CBT FOR EATING DISORDERS “CBT-E”. Christopher G Fairburn www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/credo. WHY LEARN ABOUT CBT-E? . Latest version of the leading evidence-based treatment for eating disorders Theory-driven Suitable for a wide range of patients “transdiagnostic” in its scope
By choganChapter 11. PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENCE. Learning Objectives. PHYSICAL MATURATION. Physical Manifestations of Puberty. Growth during Adolescence: The Rapid Pace of Physical and Sexual Maturation. Adolescent g rowth spurt Weight increase Skeletal changes Accelerated
By oihaneExtra Credit. You have the opportunity to read and report on any one book in the following list. Extra Credit Psychology 1. Extra Credit: • An extra 20 points can be earned in the class for reading an assigned book, and writing a critique of the topic of the book.
By cwenEating Disorders 101. www.NationalEatingDisorders.org Helpline: 800-931-2237 Business Line: 212-575-6200. What Are Eating Disorders?. Real, life-threatening illnesses with potentially fatal consequences. Involve extreme emotions, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding weight, food, and size.
By asisNHS Services for Adults in Surrey Howard Childs: Community Behaviour Specialist, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. A Brief Overview, focusing on mental health and wellbeing, and learning disability services. What you can expect:
By hedyDo Now. Get out all of your notes and Exit Slips from the past four weeks. Chapter 7: Nutrition for Life Chapter 8: Weight Management. Study Guide. Chapter 7: Nutrition For Life Chapter 8: Weight Management. Chapter 7: Nutrition for Life. Section 1: Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins
By aliaTreatment – does it work?. Why is this question important? 12% of children Treatments cost more than 1.5 billion Want to help. How do we know about “effectiveness?’. Comprehensive reviews Meta-analysis Effect size = a common number which allows comparison across diverse studies
By meneferChapter 10. Motivation and Emotion. Motivation. Biological motives – primary drives Cognitive motives – secondary drives. Hunger and Eating. Hypothalamus Social factors Obesity Eating disorders Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa. Theories of Motivation. Drive theory Arousal theory
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