Evaluation of Anorexia Nervosa

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Evaluation of Anorexia Nervosa

Preface

A topic was given to everyone in the class based on the subject

'Abnormal' Behavior. The aim was to present the findings of the

subject to the class accompanied with a hand out. Within this report

will be a list of evidence surrounding the subject matter Anorexia

Nervosa and an evaluation of the presentation.

Contents

Section Description Page Number

1 Signs and symptoms 4

2 Causes 5

3 Difficulties encountered 6

4 Professionals who help 7

5 Treatments 8

6.1 Explanations of condition 9

Through five main perspectives:

6.2 Biological 9

6.3 Psychodynamic 9

6.4 Behaviorist 10

6.5 Cognitive 10

6.6 Humanist 11

7 Evaluation 12

Signs and Symptoms

1. Signs and Symptoms.

Eating Disorders are characterized by psychical and psychological

harmful eating patterns; these patterns are categorized as 'Behavior

Syndromes' associated with psychological disturbances and psychical

factors.

Anorexia Nervosa means nervous loss of appetite, there are many

contributing factors however for the anorexic person it does not mean

loss of interest in food, it is quite the opposite.

Food is always on the brain for the anorexic, many dream of food, read

cook books back to back and prepares meals for family and friends this

does not mean these are the warning signs however it does give a

background into the mind of an anorexic.

If an anorexic does eat it is on secret and performed in a ritual by

cutting food into small pieces and categorized in groups

good/safe/bad.

For the anorexic they restrict their food intake as there is a fear of

being overweight and not being able to lose the weight.

This can lead to factors such as depression and anxiety with usually

co-exist with eating disorders.

Anorexics see a distorted body image; their view of the body is the

opposite of what everyone else sees. It starts off with being slightly

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