Across
- 3. a psychological illness that centers on a person's obsession with physical flaws - either minor or imagined
- 6. mood disorder marked by extreme changes from high energy to a depression state.
- 8. changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements.
- 9. eating large amounts of food then immediately having feelings of shame or guilt.
- 11. untreated depression, substance abuse, or abuse
- 12. full _________ from a eating disorder is possible.
- 13. AA or Gamblers Anonymous
- 14. a prolonged feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or despair lasting more than a few weeks.
- 16. teens report that the ____________ shape their thoughts about the ideal body.
- 18. irrational fear of becoming obese.
- 19. many teams with an eating disorder look _______ but maybe extremely ill.
- 20. use of medications to treat or reduce symptoms.
Down
- 1. ______________ body image is clear, and gives a true perception of your shape.
- 2. purging or clearing of the digestive tract.
- 4. We are all ___________________.
- 5. people with an eating disorder can be underweight, ______ weight, or overweight.
- 6. is defined as one's thoughts, perceptions, and attitudes about their physical appearance.
- 7. the act of taking ones' own life. Serious but preventable problem.
- 10. ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional.
- 15. _______________ body image includes feelings of shame and anxiety.
- 17. focuses on helping the family function in a more positive and constructive way.
