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The collection of perceptions, thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that relate to one's body size and appearance

Body image

100

An excess of body weight

Obesity

Mildly obese - 20-40% above normal

Moderate - 41-100% above normal

Severe (morbid) - more than 100%

100

Periods of decreased respirations resulting in elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood

Sleep-related hypoventilation

100

Abnormalities of the physical mechanisms that regulate sleep and wakefulness

Dyssomnias

100

Inability to remember important personal events or travels

Fugue

100

Judgment of one's own worth

Self-esteem

200

Loss of memory

Amnesia
200

An ongoing disturbance in behaviors associated with the ingestion of food

Eating disorder

200

Composit of behavioral traits and characteristics by which one is recognized as an individual

Personal identity

200

A condition or problem that repeatedly disrupts an individual's pattern of sleep

Sleep-wake disorder

200

The persistent eating of nonfood items that lasts for more than 1 month.

Pica

200

Lack of breathing

Apnea

300

A disorder of falling asleep or maintaining a sound sleep

Insomnia

300

Attitudes and feelings about one's own body

Body image

300

A condition in which an individual does not maintain a normal body weight due to an intense fear of becoming fat.

Anorexia nervosa

300

The failure to bring various aspects of childhood into an effective adult personality 

Identity diffusion

300

Uncommon condition in which an individual has repeated attacks of sleep

Narcolepsy

300

When trances cause clinically significant distress or impairment

Dissociative trance disorder

400

An uncommon problem often seen in childhood is the regurgitation and rechewing of food.

Rumination disorder

400

A tool that monitors the client's electrophysical responses during sleep.

Polysomnogram

400

Sleep disorders characterized by abnormal behavioral or physical events during sleep - nightmare disorder, sleep terror disorder, and sleepwalking disorder are all examples.

Parasomnias

400
An imbalance of fluids and electrolytes that can lead to cellular dysfunctions and life-threatening complications, such as heart failure, in individuals who have had little to no nutritional intake for a period of time.

Refeeding syndrome

400

A state resembling sleep in which consciousness remains but voluntary movement is lost

Trance

400

Socially expected behavioral patterns

Role performances

500

A sudden episode of  muscle weakness and loss of muscle tone that lasts for seconds to minutes

Cataplexy

500

Eating to help relieve the emotional distresses of life.

Compulsive overeating

500

Slow, shallow respirations

Hypopnea

500

A detachment and feelings of unreality in relation to one's surroundings

Derealization

500

A disorder of binge eating followed by the use of inappropriate methods to prevent weight gain.

Bulimia

500

A response to severe anxiety associated with a blocking of awareness and a fading of reality - one feels detached or unconnected to the self.

Depersonalization

600

Personal standards of how one should behave

Self-ideal

600

All the attitudes, notions, beliefs, and convictions that make up a person's self-knowledge 

Self-concept

600

Involuntary escape from reality characterized by a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory

Dissociation

600

The presence of two or more distinct identities or personalities that repeatedly take control of the individual's behavior

Dissociative identity disorder (DID)
600

A disturbance in the normally interacting functions of consciousness:  identity, memory, and perception

Dissociative disorder

600

An attempt to rid the gastrointestinal tract and body of unwanted food; the most common behaviors are vomiting and the use of diuretics and laxatives.

Purging

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