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What is Anorexia Nervosa?
Which eating disorder involves self-starvation which leads to extreme weight loss?
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What is loss and gain?
Dramatic weight ____ or weight ____ can be a big physical indication of an eating disorder.
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What is four?
How many different levels of care for patients are there?
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What is prevention programs?
What is the set systems and trainings developed in order to prevent eating disorder onset in a population?
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What is Anorexia?
The highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses comes from _____.
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What is Bulimia Nervosa?
Which eating disorder involves periods of binge eating followed by making yourself throw up or things of that nature to reverse what you have done?
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What is yellow?
Your skin turning this color can be an indicator of an eating disorder.
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What is impatient?
The severest level of care is _________.
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What is behaviors?
The attitudes, knowledge, and ____ that come with eating disorders can be altered using prevention programs.
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What is genetic?
Studies show that this component plays a big part in eating disorders.
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What is Binge Eating Disorder (BED)?
Which eating disorder is characterized by excessive binge eating and doing no activities involving weight control?
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What is bulimia nervosa?
Having callouses on the back of your hands and knuckles from self-induced vomiting is a symptom of _________ ________.
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What is family-based treatment?
______-_____ _________ is a home based treatment used for teens and young adults with anorexia or bulemia.
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What is the National Academy of Sciences?
The Mental Health Intervention Spectrum was developed by this academy.
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What is 60?
Nearly __% of people struggling with an eating disorder recover fully.
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What is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?
Which eating disorder involves avoiding certain foods or food groups because of the texture or appearance of them? This could also be because of the food that is culturally available.
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What is binge eating disorder?
Feeling guilt, depression, disgust, or having low self esteem are all symptoms of _____ ______ ________.
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What is residential?
If a patient is medically stable and doesn't require intensive medical care, they are considered to be a(n) ___________ patient.
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What is ecological?
Programs with the most success include and __________ approach meaning changing the environment not only the victim.
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What is ongoing?
Eating disorders aren't a one time thing and they most likely require _______ care.
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