The characteristic features of the two forms of eating disorders: anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Description body dysmorphic disorder syndrome as a teenager painful experiences of his "physical disability." Methods of treatment and prevention of disease.
Аннотация к работе
This is how anorexia and bulimia comes into human’s lives. Anorexia and Bulimia are two serious deceases that people all over the world must know about. According to American Psychiatric Association Work Group (2000), "Some deceases can’t be seen for some time but the body is reacting and giving signs but the minds pushes them away. The fundamental difference between Bulimia and Anorexia is that the Bulimic eats a big amount of food, usually with a very high amount of caloric, after that bulimic purge the stomach from the food they have eaten. Statistics shows that 90% of people who have eating disorder are females.
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