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1 Eating disorder 2 Lessening emotional pain by eating
Stages of Dying (Glaser and
3 4 Criteria for Anorexia Diagnosis
Strauss)
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ongoing disturbance in behaviors associated with
Eating disorder
ingestion of food
, ongoing food associated problems
impaired physical functions
To be diagnosed with
adverse psychological consequences due to
eating disorder:
behavior
adverse social consequences due to behavior
fear of being fat
Anorexia Nervosa maintain CONTROL
average age of onset is 17
concerned with appearance
depressive symptoms
High risk for Anorexia obsessive behaviors
dysfunctional or abusive families
adolescents with weight concerns
refusal to eat leading to significantly low body
weight
intense fear of becoming fat interferes with weight
Criteria for Anorexia
gain
Diagnosis
perceive self as fat despite being underweight
ongoing lack of recognition of seriousness of the
problem
Binging and purging
purging-vomiting, diuretics, laxatives
Bulimia
increased anxiety, depression, and drug abuse
body weight normal or above average
recurring episodes of binge eating
binging followed by behaviors to prevent weight
Criteria for Bulimia gain
Diagnosis binges at least twice per week for at least 3 months
excessive emphasis on body shape and weight in
determining self-esteem
persistent eating of nonfood items lasting more than
1 month
Pica overwhelming need to eat nonfood items
can be traced to vitamin, mineral, or calorie
deficiency