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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Abnormal Psychology Fourth Edition Oltmanns and Emery
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 PowerPoint Presentation Prepared By Fred W. Whitford Montana State University
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Chapter 10 Eating Disorders This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program.
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Eating DisordersEating Disorders Anorexia NervosaAnorexia Nervosa Bulimia NervosaBulimia Nervosa*Overview
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Case Study:Case Study: –Serrita’s Anorexia *Overview
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Refusal to Maintain a Normal Body WeightRefusal to Maintain a Normal Body Weight –A Refusal to Maintain a Minimally Normal Body Weight –Body Mass Index Disturbance in Evaluating Weight or ShapeDisturbance in Evaluating Weight or Shape –Distorted Body Image * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Anorexia
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Further Thoughts:Further Thoughts: –Eating Disorders in Males * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Anorexia
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Fear of Gaining WeightFear of Gaining Weight Cessation of MenstruationCessation of Menstruation –Amenorrhea Medical ComplicationMedical Complication –Lanugo –Electrolyte Imbalance * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Anorexia
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Struggle for ControlStruggle for Control Comorbid Psychological DisordersComorbid Psychological Disorders –Obsessive-Compulsive –Inappropriate Compensatory Behavior * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Anorexia
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Case Study:Case Study: –Michelle’s Secret * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Anorexia
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Binge EatingBinge Eating Inappropriate Compensatory BehaviorInappropriate Compensatory Behavior –Purging Excessive Emphasis on Weight and ShapeExcessive Emphasis on Weight and Shape* Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Bulimia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Comorbid Psychological DisordersComorbid Psychological Disorders –Borderline Personality Disorder Medical ComplicationsMedical Complications –Rumination * Typical Symptoms and Associated Features of Bulimia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* Key Differences and Similarities Between Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Brief Historical PerspectiveBrief Historical Perspective –The Term Anorexia Nervosa was Coined in 1874 –First Appeared in DSM III (1980) * Classification of Eating Disorders
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Contemporary ClassificationContemporary Classification –Anorexia Nervosa Restricting TypeRestricting Type Binge Eating/Purging TypeBinge Eating/Purging Type –Bulimia Nervosa PurgingPurging NonpurgingNonpurging* Classification of Eating Disorders
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* DSM-IV-TR Criteria Anorexia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004* DSM-IV-TR Criteria Bulimia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Contemporary ClassificationContemporary Classification – Binge Eating Disorder and Obesity Binge Eating DisorderBinge Eating Disorder ObesityObesity* Classification of Eating Disorders
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 CohortCohort Cohort EffectsCohort Effects Gender Differences and Standards of BeautyGender Differences and Standards of Beauty Age at OnsetAge at Onset* Epidemiology of Eating Disorders
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Social FactorsSocial Factors –Troubled Family Relationships Enmeshed FamiliesEnmeshed Families* Etiological Consideration and Research
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Psychological FactorsPsychological Factors –Struggle for Perfection and Control Introceptive AwarenessIntroceptive Awareness Depression, Low Self-Esteem, and DysphoriaDepression, Low Self-Esteem, and Dysphoria Negative Body ImageNegative Body Image –Distorted Body Image –Dissatisfaction –Dietary Restraint * Etiological Consideration and Research
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Biological FactorsBiological Factors –Weight Set Points Integration and Alternative PathwaysIntegration and Alternative Pathways* Etiological Consideration and Research
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Research Close-Up:Research Close-Up: –Using the Internet to Prevent Eating Disorders * Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Course and Outcome of Anorexia NervosaCourse and Outcome of Anorexia Nervosa* Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Antidepressant MedicationsAntidepressant Medications Cognitive Behavior TherapyCognitive Behavior Therapy Interpersonal PsychotherapyInterpersonal Psychotherapy Course and Outcome of Bulimia NervosaCourse and Outcome of Bulimia Nervosa* Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Research Methods:Research Methods: –Credible Placebo Control Groups * Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
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Copyright Prentice Hall 2004 Getting HelpGetting Help* Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
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