The process in which children learn how to interact with those around them.
What is Social Development
The mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that negatively affect a person physical or mental health.
What is an Eating Disorder
The problems involving unwanted feelings.
Emotional Problems
The violation of the criminal law.
What is a Crime
The state of relying on someone or something.
What is dependence
The time where most young adults often rebel against their parents attempts to guide them.
What is independence
The three primary eating disorders.
Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa and Binge eating
The problems involving irresponsible actions.
What is Behavioral Problems
Crimes defined as illegal if committed by a juvenile but not an adult.
What is status offenses
Being strongly motivated by the need for social acceptance.
What is Other-Directed
The three criterias of becoming independent.
What is Emotional, Social and Economic Independence
The eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height.
What is Anorexia Nervosa
The two general approaches to view and diagnosis people who display severe emotional and behavioral.
What are the Medical Model and Interactional Model.
The philosophic and intellectual framework that clinicians use in approaching treatment.
What is Treatment of Orientation
The irresistible urge to consume excessive amounts of food for no nutritional reason.
What is Binge Eating
People being able to think things out for themselves and make decisions based on personal interest.
What is Self-Directed
The eating disorder that causes you to eat large amounts of food at one time (binge) and then get rid of it (purge).
What is Bulimia nervosa
Views emotional and behavioral problems as a mental illness, comparable to a physical illness.
What is The Medical Model
It is commonly viewed as a self-formed association of peers with the certain characteristics.
What is Juvenile Gangs
The first psychiatrists to assert that mental illness is a myth.
Who is Thomas Szasz
Involves earning a sufficient money to meet one’s financial needs.
What is Economic Independence
The things to be aware of when encountering an eating disorder.
What is:
Skipping meals or making excuses for not eating
Excessive focus on healthy eating
Excessive exercise
Frequently checking in the mirror for perceived flaws
Leaving during meals to use the toilet
Signs of repeating vomiting
Eating in secret
The processes of everyday social interaction and the effects of the labeling on people.
What the Interactional Model
The four type of Gangs.
What is Criminal Gangs, Conflict Gangs, Retreatist Gangs,Cult/Occult Gang
The Co-Founder of the CRIPS in South Central Los Angeles.
Who is Stanley Tookie Williams