PSYCH 333 1nd Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Last Lecture I. Eating Disorder in the DSM-5II. Anorexia NervosaIII. Bulimia NervosaIV. Binge-Eating DisorderV. Biological FactorsVI. Cognitive-Behavioral FactorsOutline of Current Lecture II. Cognitive-Behavioral TherapyIII. Sociocultural FactorsIV. Preventative InterventionV. Other FactorsCurrent Lecture- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy:o Cognitive. Challenge assumptions about eating, body image. All-or-nothing thinking.o Behavioral. Identify triggers for disordered earing behaviors (exposure). Development of normal eating patterns. Response prevention for purging behaviors. Relaxation techniques, distress tolerance. Assertiveness skills.- Sociocultural Factors:o Cultural standards/ideals of beauty. Drive for thinness, dieting.o Gender. Objectification of women’s bodies. Self-objectification.o Ethnicity. Some evidence of risk for White and Latino women compared to Blackwomen.- Preventative Interventions:These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o Psychoeducation. Knowledge about disorder, treatments.o Examination of sociocultural influences.o Risk-factors approach. Early intervention for individuals with known risk factors (e.g., weight,body dissatisfaction, early dieting).- Other Factors:o Personality. Perfectionism. Introversion/shyness. Agreeableness/compliant.o Family. Rigidity; achievement oriented; “conditional love.” Family discord, hostility/criticism. May be due more to perceptions of
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