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Bodily Maladaptations
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Rate of Obesity Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Eating Disorders Anorexia nervosa Obsessed with thinness Great deal of weight loss Bulimia nervosa Excessive eating followed by purging Binge eating Excessive eating without purging Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Anorexia Nervosa Prevalence One in 100 girls 16-18 years of age Five to 7 percent of patients die within 10 years of onset Risk Factors Personality factors Family factors Cultural factors Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Diagnostic Criteria Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Medication Cognitive behavioral therapy Nutritional rehabilitation Hospitalization may be required in extreme cases Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Bulimia Nervosa Prevalence Four to 9 percent of high school and college students Ten to 15 percent of cases are males Risk Factors Genetic Low self-esteem Personality factors Family factors Negative mood states Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Diagnostic Criteria Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Bulimia Nervosa Treatment Antidepressant medication Cognitive behavioral therapy Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Cognitive and Behavioral Features Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Sleep Disorders Dysomnias Insomnia Narcolepsy Sleep apnea Parasomnias Nightmare disorder Sleep terror disorder Sleepwalking disorder Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Psychophysiological disorders Cardiovascular disorders Coronary Heart Disease Hypertension Cancer Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Cardiovascular Disorders Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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Diagnostic Dilemmas in the Psychophysiological disorders Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Headaches Tension headaches Migraine Headaches Irritable Bowel Syndrome Abnormal Psychology, 11/e by Sarason & Sarason © 2005
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