Anorexia nervousa. A case study.
Date Submitted: 07/19/2004 17:14:47
Robyn , a sixteen-year-old female and the older of two daughters was forced into therapy by her mother and family doctor when she had reached an incredibly low weight of 73 lbs. On her first session, Robyn's appearance was that of a very sick young girl. Her complexion was jaundice and lacked any coloring, even her lips where pale. Her cheeks were sunken in which therefore exposed more of her eyeballs giving them a bulging-out appearance. Her
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self-esteem increased, which provided the basis for the separation from her disorder, family insecurities, and distorted self-image.WORKS CITED
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