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Title: The Psychological Effects of an Eating Disorder


1
The Psychological Effects of an Eating Disorder
  • By Johnna Lewis, Leanne Teeter, John Diachenko,
    Brianna Young
  • English 12.018
  • January 30, 2006

2
Common Psychological Effects
  • Body Dissatisfaction
  • Self Doubt
  • Perfectionism
  • Maturity Fears
  • Ineffectiveness / Inadequacy
  • Interpersonal Distrust
  • Interceptive Awareness

3
Body Dissatisfaction
  • College students typically express concerns
    about body image, body shape, body size, and
    weight control (Schwitzer and others 154).
  • College females are unhappy with how they view
    themselves, and are afraid of how others view
    them.
  • Strive for a better looking appearance,
    eventually resulting in an eating disorder.

4
Body Dissatisfaction
  • Just because a woman is dissatisfied with her
    looks, doesnt mean she will develop an eating
    disorder.
  • Hard to rely solely on body dissatisfaction as a
    cause of eating disorder (Grabmeier par 3-4).
  • Women are more likely to have eating disorders
    when their body dissatisfaction is accompanied by
    other issues most importantly, a tendency to
    obsessively examine their bodies (Grabmeier
    par. 2)

5
Self Doubt- the Emotional/Personality Aspect
  • When girls are insecure about their identity,
    they often shift the focus from their inner
    selves to their physical bodies, allowing their
    physical appearance to become
  • their sense of self.
  • Kathie Hanlon on http//www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/ps
    ychology/health_psychology/esteem.htm

6
Self Doubt cont.
  • Researchers testing the Eating Disorder NOS among
    college women to study the psychoemotional
    feature
  • When people begin to have self doubt, they begin
    to question everything about themselves

http//www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/miic-mmac/imag
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7
Perfectionism
  • What is it?
  • Statistics
  • Effects

8
Maturity Fears
  • Many college females have fears of maturity
  • the desire for the security of preadolescent
    years in the face of overwhelming demands of
    adulthood.
  • -The Eating Disorders NOS Diagnostic Profile
    Among College Women
  • Schwitzer and Associates

9
  • A way that the adolescent retreats back to
    childhood so as not to be burdened by maturity
    and physical concerns.
  • -http//health.enotes.com/mental-disorders-encycl
    opedia/anorexia-nervosa
  • Maturity Fears (desire for pre-pubertal
    appearance, avoidance of adult responsibility)
  • -http//www.centerforhopeofthesierras.com/researc
    h.htm
  • Can cause women to keep their physical bodies
    from maturing losing weight from areas that
    represent maturity and sexuality such as hips,
    buttocks, thighs, and breasts.
  • -http//www.raderprograms.com/whatare.htm

10
In Conclusion
  • Eating disorders affect all people, however the
    majority are women, and from those women, college
    women can be used to form a basic definition for
    people suffering from eating disorders
  • Someone with an eating disorder will be
    knowledgeable about food facts such as the
    nutritional value of a food, are highly scale
    oriented and weigh themselves often and
    constantly think about food

11
Works Cited
  • Grabmeier J. Study Shows How body Dissatisfaction
    Can Lead to Eating Disorders Internet. Ohio
    State University updated 2004 June 14 cited
    2006 Jan. 29. Available from
    http//researchnews. osu.edu/archive/bodsatis.htm
  • Hanlon, Kathie. What Is The Relationship Between
    Low Self-Esteem and Eating Disorders? Internet.
    Vanderbilt University Psychology Department.
    cited 2006 Jan 28. Available from
    http//www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/psychology/health_ps
    ychology/esteem.htm
  • Centre for Chronic Disease and Prevention and
    Control, Health Canada. cited 2006 Jan 28.
    Available from http//www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publica
    t/miic-mmac/images/fig_6-4_e.gif
  • Eating Disorders Internet. Huw Williams. cited
    2006 Jan 29. Available from http//www.ex.ac.uk/
    Psychology/docs/courses/1123/6-eatingdis_psy1123.p
    pt278,8,Body Image Distortion Self and others
  • Anorexia nervosa Internet. Enotes. cited 2006
    Jan 29. Available from http//health.enotes.com/
    mental-disorders-encyclopedia/anorexia-nervosa
  • Treatment Outcome Research at the Center
    Internet. Center for Hope of the Sierras.
    cited 2006 Jan 29. Available from
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    htm
  • Peter Pan picture Internet. cited 2006 Jan
    29. Available from http//www.dellorcoart.com/po
    rtfolio/animation/images/peter_pan.jpg
  • Eating Disorders Internet. Radar Programs.
    cited 2006 Jan 26. Available from
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  • Schwitzer AM, Rodriguez LE, Thomas C, Salimi L.
    The Eating Disorders NOS Diagnostic Profile Among
    College Women. Journal of American College Health
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