Childhood Sexual Abuse & Eating Disorders
.... here, Everill and Waller (1995) contend that the claim that there is no specific link between a reported history of sexual
abuse and
eating disorders is a ....
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Sexual abuse in childhood
.... "Relationship of childhood sexual
abuse and
eating disturbance in children." Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 39(10), 1277.
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Elder Abuse
.... This
abuse may result in depression, helplessness, personality disorders, anxiety, substance
abuse,
eating disorder, and difficulty expressing anger. ....
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Elder Sexual Abuse
.... This
abuse may result in depression, helplessness, personality disorders, anxiety, substance
abuse,
eating disorder, and difficulty expressing anger. ....
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Adolescent Substance Abuse + Bulimia
.... women with no history of an
eating disorder. The authors attributed the importance of the study to the fact that parental punishment and
abuse have received ....
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Eating Disorders
.... The relationship between sexual
abuse and
eating disorders was supported by study findings. .... Sexual
abuse and
eating disorders: A test of a conceptual model. ....
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Eating Disorders
.... The relationship between sexual
abuse and
eating disorders was supported by study findings. .... Sexual
abuse and
eating disorders: A test of a conceptual model. ....
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Eating Disorders and Self-Esteem
.... comparisons. The relationship between sexual
abuse and
eating disorders was supported by study findings. Striegel-Moore et al. (2002 ....
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Anorexia nervosa Eating Disorder
.... patients. However, there were no significant differences between the groups in respect to
eating disorders and substance
abuse. Walters ....
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Effects of Repressed Child Sexual Abuse
.... in their late 20s, seeking therapy for symptoms of depression, with low self-esteem,
eating disorders, sleeping disorders, and substance
abuse, remember the ....
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Prevention of Child Abuse in Educational Setting
.... psychological problems, and socially withdrawn); (5) induced problems (adolescent sexuality and pregnancy, substance
abuse,
eating disorders, delinquency ....
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Areas of Child Abuse In the last decade alone, over 2,50
.... Beckman and Burns (1990) found that in a sample of 340 women (ages 17 to 55 years) with
eating disorders, the incidence of extra-familial sexual
abuse was high ....
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Long-Term Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse The problem selected ...
.... People who take drugs,
abuse alcohol, suffer
eating disorders, and participate in antisocial conduct often evidence levels of self-esteem that are decidedly ....
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Eating disorders
.... of psychotropic drugs have been used for the treatment of
eating disorders, but .... Constipation and bloating are common, especially in patients who
abuse laxatives ....
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College Client Counseling
.... years. These were for the problem areas of substance
abuse,
eating disorders, legal problems, and chronic mental illness. While ....
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Alexithymia
.... would be positively associated with alexithymia; and that depression and alexithymia would mediate the association between
abuse and disordered
eating (90). ....
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Alexithymia & PTSD
.... would be positively associated with alexithymia; and that depression and alexithymia would mediate the association between
abuse and disordered
eating (90). ....
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Meaning of the Term "Barrier"
.... Special Issue:
Eating disorders and sexual
abuse.
Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 1(3-4), 241-249. Wendt, SJ & Solomon, LJ (1995). ....
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Negative Body Image & Eating Disorders
.... In general,
eating eating disorders are associated with perfectionism and the quest for control, emotional hunger, early
abuse, including sexual
abuse, and ....
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Countertransference
.... to most groups; and (2) studies that focus on countertransference as it applies to particular types of groups (eg substance
abuse groups,
eating disorder groups ....
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A Social Work Perspective on Child Abuse
.... Abused children can suffer experience sleep and
eating disorders and disturbances .... behaviors, and other self-destructive behaviors (Child sexual
abuse, 2001). ....
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Body Image, Eating Disorders & Sports
.... disorders and body image disorders, including the newly designated
eating disorder/bodybuilder .... Women who
abuse steroids are more likely to engage in compulsive ....
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Physical Abuse in School-Aged Children
.... antisocial personality disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
eating disorders, dissociative identity disorder, substance
abuse, somatization disorder ....
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Spousal Abuse
.... backaches.
Eating disorders, anxiety, insomnia, alcohol and drug
abuse, depression and suicide attempts may also occur. Any patient ....
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Increase of Spousal Abuse
.... backaches.
Eating disorders, anxiety, insomnia, alcohol and drug
abuse, depression and suicide attempts may also occur. Any patient ....
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Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... Abused children can suffer experience sleep and
eating disorders and disturbances .... behaviors, and other self-destructive behaviors (Child sexual
abuse, 2001). ....
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ANOREXIA AND BULIMIA
.... to be thin, higher genetic prevalence, history of sexual
abuse, and teasing .... Golan and Heyman (2005) define "
eating disorders" as syndromes associated with ....
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Memory Function and Substance Abuse Memory function in individuals ...
.... p. 133). Chronic alcohol
abuse can affect short and long term memory. Long .... several causes. Alcoholics may have poor
eating habits. They ....
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Attitudes Toward Health Promoting Behaviors
.... other factor that has to be considered in relation to Mildred B.'s
eating habits is .... On the question of substance
abuse as a behavior to be avoided in terms of ....
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Eating disorders in Teenage Girls
.... The desire to be thin is not the sole cause of
eating disorders, but it can .... or 3)
abuse in any of its various forms--emotional, verbal, physical, or especially ....
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