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Essay / Eating disorders and image in girls, interrupted attracted to them, whether they can be liked or not, and whether people think they are beautiful. Images of “beautiful” women are everywhere in the media, advertisements, the Internet, films, television shows, advertising campaigns, etc. In today's society, "perfect female proportions" are almost impossible to achieve in a healthy way, but it doesn't stop there. women of all ages to take impossible steps to get closer to what they consider “perfection.” For many girls of all ages, shapes and sizes, around the world, eating disorders are becoming more and more prevalent when it comes to weight loss because results occur much more quickly than dieting. of healthy weight. Daisy Randone, a character from the movie Girl Interrupted played by Brittany Murphy, is no different. Daisy constantly compares her appearance and weight to those of television actresses, media women, and models, and finds herself repulsive. Daisy constantly tried to hide her anorexia from friends, family, nurses and doctors. She soon developed a very serious case of major depression due to the negative feelings she had about herself, her life and her relationships. Daisy's eating disorder was much more obvious to others, as it masked her major depressive disorder which she was also currently suffering with. Throughout this article, I will cover the following topics:1. Daisy's behavior and why I think it reflects this particular disorder2. The definition and explanation of what anorexia nervosa is.3. The etiology of Daisy's specific case of anorexia nervosa.4. ...... middle of paper ...... edible, with time, effort and the right tools, one can overcome anorexia and learn to live a normal, healthy lifestyle, where one is happy and proud of his appearance and weight.Works CitedAmerican Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. Levenkron, S. (1997). Treating and overcoming anorexia nervosa. New York, NY: A Time Warner Company. Dryden-Edwards, R. (nd). Anorexia nervosa. Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/anorexia_nervosa/article.htmdictionary.com. In (2009). HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stigmaHall, L. (1999). Anorexia nervosa: a guide to recovery. Carlsbad, CA: GurzeBooks.Treasure, J. (1999). Anorexia nervosa: a survival guide. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press Ltd.
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