OCTH 614 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Osteopenia, Healthy Diet, Water–Electrolyte Imbalance

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Characteristics/clinical features of bulimia and anorexia: anorexia. Complications developed with anorexia and bulimia- medical issues and psychosocial issues: anorexia: physical complications. Impulsive actions: drug/alcohol abuse, self harm, sexual disinhibition, shoplifting. Impact on op: overvaluation of weight, shape, their control, mood intolerance, core low self-esteem, perfectionism. Therapeutic intervention strategies and levels of care they are most appropriately used in: cbt, distorted beliefs in the context of op. Often a trigger for binge eating, self-induced vomiting or excessive exercise: control of bulimia linked to dysfunctional system of self-worth. Judges self by eating habits, body shape/weight and ability to control them. Sees self as being at fault for not being able to meet rigid, self- imposed rules related to food intake rather than judging the standards as too harsh. Be able to identify/apply occupations, time use and habits, performance skills, performance patterns and client factors re the various diagnoses.

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