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1 A Case Study Approach to Understanding Social Problems

2 SUICIDE ANOREXIA NERVOSA

3  Illness/pain  Troubled relationships  Loss of career  Low self-concept

4  Failed relationships  Health problems  Loss of self-esteem  Left a suicide diary (entries last for several days)  Nancy died at the age of 48 from an overdose of pills.

5  Usually starts during the early teens and early twenties with a mean age of seventeen years old  Reported mostly among young, white middle to upper class females in modern industrialize countries  Idea women models and mass media of the ideal body type (thinness) plays a major role in anorexia nervosa

6  5 to 20 % of anorexics die  Approximately 2.5 % of college students are anorexic  90 to 95% females are more likely than males to become anorexic

7  Sarah is 38 years old (the third child out of 4 and the oldest girl)  Anorexic for four years (senior in high school- junior in college  Sarah and her siblings were encourage to pursue physical activity.

8  Peck, D. Extraordinary Behavior: A Case Study Approach to Understanding Social Problems. Suicide. pp. 26,34, 36.  Taub, D. and McLorg, P. Extraordinary Behavior: A Case Study Approach to Understanding Social Problems. Anorexia Nervosa. pp. 41-43


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