Managing eating disorders - NICE Pathways.
A geography of eating disorders: The role of place and environment in development, rituals, and treatment for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa by Voghel, Lisa J., M.A. California State University, Long Beach. 2015: 171 pages; 1606058.
Eating disorders are more common among women, especially younger women, than among men. See also the American Psychiatric Association’s Practice Guidelines: Treatment of Patients With Eating Disorders, 3rd Edition, its corresponding Guideline Watch (August 2012), and guidelines from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE).
Its importnt, as Melana said, not to conduct your dissertation on something thats already been done, as you would have no rationale. You could look through the research and journal articles on eating disorders and the media etc and see if theres anything you could add or change to make it different or too improve it. Obviously you dont have to come up with an entirely different line of.
This guideline has been developed to advise on the identification, treatment and management of the eating disorders anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and related conditions. The guideline recommendations have been developed by a multidisciplinary group of health care professionals, patients and their representatives, and guideline methodologists after careful consideration of the best.
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by weight loss (or lack of appropriate weight gain in growing children); difficulties maintaining an appropriate body weight for height, age, and stature; and, in many individuals, distorted body image. People with anorexia generally restrict the number of calories and the types of food they eat.
Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology presented at Uppsala University in 2001 ABSTRACT Ghaderi, A. 2001. Eating disorders. Prevalence, incidence, and prospective risk factors for eating disorders among young adult women in the general population. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Social.
Eating Disorders are potentially life-threatening illnesses which are simultaneously psychological and physical in nature. They are characterized by a range of abnormal and harmful eating behaviors which are accompanied and motivated by unhealthy beliefs, perceptions and expectations concerning eating, weight, and body shape. As a general characterization, individuals with eating disorders.