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Teaching that increases competency and achievement through participation in meaningful activity.
What is considered Occupational Therapy?
100
°A group that shares some features in common.
What is a cohort?
100
Designed to eliminate consumed food from the body.
What is Purging?
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°Eating Recovery Center of Dallas °Sante Center for Healing °Center for Discovery Texas °Walker Wellness Clinic at Cooper Aerobics Center
What are some local resources available?
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°Is a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by a cycle of bingeing and compensatory behaviors such as self-induced vomiting designed to undo or compensate for the effects of binge eating.
What is Bulimia?
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Goal: To learn how emotions that come up from relationships are related to binge eating and purging.
What is Interpersonal Therapy goals?
200
Anorexics and Bulimics Anonymous (ABA)
What is a fellowship of individuals whose primary purpose is to find and maintain recovery in our eating practices, and to help others gain recovery?
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Serious biopsychosocial losses and high morbidity and mortality rates.
What is the Quality of Life for Bulimia?
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°Aerobic exercise, yoga and basic body awareness therapy might improve mental and physical quality of life in patients with an eating disorder. °Aerobic exercise, massage, basic body awareness therapy and yoga might reduce eating pathology in patients with bulimia nervosa.
What is considered Physical Therapy?
200
°Depression °Anxiety °Social isolation °Having a distorted, excessively negative body image °Preoccupation body shape and weight
What are the signs for emotions?
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°Stressful transitions or life changes °History of abuse or trauma °Negative body image °Poor self-esteem °Professions or activities that focus on appearance/performance
What are some of the main causes for Bulimia?
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Because the risk factors for the behavior are often still present and relapse can occur.
What is the reason for clinicians prefering the terms "remission" and "recovery"?
300
Eating Disorders Anonymous (EDA)
What is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their shared problems and assist others in recovering from their eating disorder?
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Goal 1: To use nutritional counseling to help you learn how to eat three meals and two snacks a day and avoid unhealth diets. Goal 2: To develop a plan to learn proper coping skills to prevent future relapses.
What are the goals for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
300
Overeaters Anonymous
What is a program of recovery from compulsive eating using the Twelve steps and Twelve Traditions that addresses the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of individuals?
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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
What is the meaning of SSRI (a type of antidepressant)?
400
°Constant weight fluctuations °Electrolyte imbalances °Broken blood vessels within the eyes °Enlarged glands in the neck and under the jaw line °Oral trauma °Chronic dehydration °Inflammation of the esophagus °Chronic gastric reflux after eating or peptic ulcers °Infertility
What are the physical signs and symptoms of Bulimia eating disorder?
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°Avoidance of others °Memory Loss °Unable to eat with others °Irritability at others °No energy to socialize °Difficulty developing and maintaining relationships °Feelings that nobody knows the "real-you" °People who love you feeling helpless about how to help °People becoming angry at your erratic behavior, not knowing the cause
What are Social Struggles?
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Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders
What is F.E.A.S.T?
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°Disappearance of large amount of food °Eating in secrecy °Lack of control when eating °Switching between periods of overeating and fasting °Frequent use of the bathroom after meals °Having the smell of vomit
What are the signs and symptoms of binge eating and purging?
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, and Antidepressant Medication.
What are the most effective treatments for Bulimia?
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1. The therapist uses education and behavioral strategies to normalize eating patterns. 2. The therapist addresses the client's broader, dysfunctional beliefs about self, appearance, and dieting. 3. The therapist attempts to consolidate gains and prepare the client for expected relapses in the future.
What are the three stages of Cognitive Behavior Therapy?
500
Interpersonal Therapy
Which treatment does not address eating disorders directly but instead focuses on difficulties in close relationships?
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Placebo Treatment.
What was the initial study for Interpersonal Therapy?
500
"Ox appetite"
What is another name for Bulimia?