Having a Healthy Body Image (Chapter 9)
Across
- 1. Subjective mental image of one's own body.
- 2. Disorder characterized by extreme concern with becoming more muscular.
- 4. Condition in which a mixture of digested food and acid moves from the stomach to the lower esophagus.
- 8. Disordered eating pattern characterized by an obsession with healthy eating.
- 9. Infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements.
- 11. Mental illness characterized by abnormal eating or disturbances in eating habits.
- 12. Digitally altering an image to eliminate blemishes, cellulite, bulges, or wrinkles.
- 13. Attempts to rid the body of food.
Down
- 1. Feelings of acceptance, care, and kindness toward one's body.
- 3. Appreciation of body-type diversity; involves valuing the body and understanding it will change.
- 5. Focus on what the body can do, rather than how it looks.
- 6. Flawed belief that having a thinner body or lower weight is always better.
- 7. Range of irregular eating behaviors.
- 10. Fine hair that grows all over the body as a result of starvation due to anorexia nervosa.