Anorexia Nervosa
Submitted by lindseyloo9210 on November 30, 2007
Category: Psychology
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Abstract
This essay defines anorexia, and states the genetic, psychological, and environmental causes of anorexia. Also, it goes in-depth into the effects that anorexia has on the mind and body. This essay talks about the different types of treatments and the pros and cons of those. It also evaluates the effectiveness of treatments. The author adds her own opinion about which treatment she deems best.
Anorexia Nervosa
Justin Timberlake once said, “The mind is more powerful than anything in the world” (BrainyQuote). I hate agreeing with Mr. Timberlake, but his statement is true. Human minds are very powerful. In fact they are so powerful that they can convince a person to do or believe just about anything. This strength that the mind has can be used to help a person’s body, but it can also hurt people. This dark twist can be seen in the problem...
