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Revathi Mohan I- M.sc Counselling Psychology

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Revathi Mohan

I- M.sc –Counselling Psychology

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Society

Media

Emotional Conflict

Every human being set a norms

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Obedient

perfectionist

over-compliant

highly motivated

successful

academically

well liked

Signs of

malnutrition.

Menstrual

irregularities.

Loss of hair.

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Lack of confidence

in performance.

Ritualistic eating

behaviors, such as

cutting food into

small pieces and

playing with it.

Obsession with

calories.

Obsession with

weight.

Distorted body

image.

Wearing layers of

baggy clothing to

hide thinness.

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Social isolation

Nervous at

mealtime,

avoidance of

eating in public.

Patterns of leaving

the table directly

to go to the

bathroom.

Running water in

the bathroom

after meals to hide

the sound of

vomiting.

Significant weight

loss.

Obsession with

grades.

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Anorexia nervosa

Bulimia nervosa

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Begins with individuals restricting

certain foods, not unlike someone

who is dieting (15-19yrs)

Lethal Psychiatric disorder

Restrict high-fat foods first

Food intake becomes severely limited

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May exhibit unusual behaviors with regards

to food.

preoccupied with thoughts of food, and may

show obsessive-compulsive tendencies related

to food

may adopt ritualistic behaviors at mealtime.

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Restricting Type

Binge eating/purging type

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Thin hair

Dry skin

Yellowish tinge in their skin

Die in heart disease(Esp Irregular Heartbeats)

Kidney damage(Low level of potassium)

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Anti-depressants

Family therapy

Cognitive Behavioural therapy

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Bous(ox) limos(hunger)

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Qualitatively distinct from anorexia characterized by binge eating

A binge may or may not be planned marked by a feeling of being out of control

The binge generally lasts until the individual is uncomfortably or painfully full

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Common triggers for a binge

dysphoric mood

interpersonal stressors

Intense hunger after a period of intense dieting

or fasting

feelings related to weight, body shape, and food

are common triggers to binge eating

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Shame

Guilt

Self depreciation

Efforts at concealment

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Purging

Non purging

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Damage in heart muscle

Mouth ulcer

Small red dots around eyes

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Prozac(To stop binge eating)

CBT

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Appetite suppressants

Anti-Convulsants

CBT

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BMI- 18.5 –underweight

18.5-24.5 Normal

Above 30Obese

Grehlin Appetite stimulator

Leptin reduce intake of food

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Diabetes

Joint Pain

Coronary Artery disease

Certain forms of cancer

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Exercise

Medications

Gastric Surgery

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