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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.Discuss psychological approaches in the management of an eating disorder: A1 4.1 &amp; A2<br><br>2. Analyse a psychological approach in relation to an eating disorder: A*1 4.2 &amp; A*2<br><br>You will be divided into small groups  to research one of the approaches for anorexia or bulimia in order to meet the criteria listed above<br><em>The 5 psychological approaches are:</em><br><strong>1. Social Learning theory (</strong>Emma, Roisin &amp; Portia<strong>)<br>2. Biological (</strong>Madelleine &amp; Gracie<strong>)<br>3. Psychodynamic (</strong>Lesharn, Charlotte &amp; Lauren<strong>)<br>4. Humanistic (</strong>Rachel, Holly &amp; Shae<strong>)<br>5. Behaviourism (</strong>Emily, Georgina &amp; Denia<strong>)</strong><br><br>Extended task:<strong><em> <br>Shae, Emily, Madelleine, Lauren &amp; Emma to analyse their findings &amp; stay with their posters whilst other member(s) of their groups visit their peers from the 4 other groups to ask questions and learn how other psychological approaches differ from theirs.</em></strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>What is an eating disorder? What are the signs &amp; symptoms? What are the possible causes / factors? </title>
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         <title>What percentage of individuals in the UK have a diagnosed eating disorder? Of this percentage, what is the ratio in terms of gender? Is there a link to social class? Does it just affect teenagers?</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-04-24 12:17:15 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The good news is 46% of individuals fully recover &amp; 33% improve. Find evidence of treatment &amp; evaluate it&#39;s effectiveness. Is this treatment available on the NHS?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>However, that means 21% do not recover. Can you shed light on why this might be? Provide evidence to support your answer</div>]]></description>
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         <title>The biological approach. Is anorexia in the genes? Click on the web site and scroll down to video clip featuring Professor Janet Treasure from the Eating Disorders unit at the Maudsley NHS Trust</title>
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         <title>Website with useful numbers and contacts to support individuals with behavioural addictions such as eating disorders</title>
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         <title>Links to placement &amp; future employment? </title>
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         <title>Are eating disorders a female disorder? See graph below</title>
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         <title>Socio-cultural? In the West, idealised notions of body shape presented in the media have become thinner over time. However, only a fraction of people exposed to these images develop eating disorders ... why might this be</title>
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         <title>Case studies to view from B-EAT website</title>
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