Comprehension Questions: Eating Disorders



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  1. How and why do people typically develop anorexia nervosa?

  2. Anorexia is a disorder filled with paradoxes. A paradox is an inconsistency or a contradiction. Identify at least two paradoxes commonly associated with anorexia.

  3. In what ways is Deborah typical of the average anorexic?

  4. Based on what you have learned in the reading, why might an anorexic collect recipes or prepare a gourmet feast for friends and family?

  5. In addition to its psychological effects, anorexia has a number of serious physiological effects. Identify four physiological effects associated with anorexia nervosa.

  6. Which other psychological disorders commonly co-occur with anorexia?

  7. How is bulimia different from anorexia?

  8. What usually leads to bulimia? How does the condition worsen over time?

  9. Like anorexic, bulimia can lead to several serious physical effects. Identify at least three of the physical effects which are commonly associated with bulimia.

  10. Why is it often difficult to detect bulimia in a friend or a relative?

  11. Which other psychological disorders commonly co-occur with bulimia?

  12. In what ways do biological, psychological, and social factors all play a part in eating disorders?

  13. Can a person suffering from an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia help him/herself?

  14. Identify and describe typical treatments for eating disorders.

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