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Ryan Reischl is on page 102 of 288 of Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia
At this part in the book, the narrator (Kitty's mom) has done more research on anorexia and the different treatment methods. She and her husband have decided on FBT (family-based therapy), and made a plan with Kitty's pediatrician and psychiatrist.
May 08, 2023 09:01AM Add a comment
Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia

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Ryan Reischl is on page 64 of 288 of Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia
Kitty has just been admitted to the hospital. For the first time, she ate everything someone told her to, and she showed her vulnerability more. Her parents saw how brave she is and how much pain she has been in.
May 04, 2023 08:18AM Add a comment
Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia

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Ryan Reischl is on page 38 of 288 of Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia
The narrator, Kitty's mom is figuring out something is wrong with her daughter, but she doesn't know what yet.
May 02, 2023 09:07AM Add a comment
Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia

Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 70 of 240 of Eating Disorders
In the pages I have read today, the author used a lot of logos. She provided information about studies including twin studies that prove monozygotic twins have greater similarities in weight, personality features, eating disorders, and other factors as opposed to dizygotic twins. She did not use much pathos, leaving out language that would affect one's emotion. She did however use a decent amount of ethos.
Mar 21, 2022 08:04AM Add a comment
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Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 64 of 240 of Eating Disorders
The main concept stuck in my mind from what I just read is that people have conducted studies about what the media does to primarily adolescent women. I strongly disagree with the approach. Although the experiment showed correlation between the media/TV and disordered eating, it violates the Belmont Report's ethical principals and guidelines, specifically the one stating subjects should face no permanent harm.
Mar 03, 2022 08:11AM Add a comment
Eating Disorders

Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 50 of 240 of Eating Disorders
I learned that binge eating disorder is often associated with depression and that it is not classified as its own eating disorder yet; however, eating disorder specialists are urging to classify it separately from EDNOS. Pamela Keel used a lot of logos through what I have read. She included definitions, statistics, and specific proven symptoms of certain eating disorders.
Feb 24, 2022 08:05AM Add a comment
Eating Disorders

Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 49 of 240 of Eating Disorders
I read a brief segment about Princess Diana's experience with bulimia nervosa. I learned that she developed her eating disorder at the age of 19, soon after her engagement to Prince Charles, and that it worsened after the wedding. Then, the book outlined cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal effects of bulimia nervosa such as social isolation, distorted thinking, and signs of purging or other bulimic behaviors.
Feb 17, 2022 08:03AM Add a comment
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Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 40 of 240 of Eating Disorders
I finished reading the entirety of the anorexia nervosa chapter and started reading the bulimia nervosa chapter. The main piece of information I gained from the bulimia chapter is the difference between binge/purge subtype of anorexia and bulimia is weight; people who are not "underweight" for their height and age but still engage in bingeing and purging behaviors.
Feb 15, 2022 05:50PM Add a comment
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Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 26 of 240 of Eating Disorders
Keel started of by using a table provided by the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders displaying the percentages of cases when the disorder started, how long it lasted, "success" of treatment, and how many in 10 are male. This was a great example of logos. She did not provide much pathos or ethos besides crediting the publishers of the table.
Feb 10, 2022 07:58AM Add a comment
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Ryan Reischl is on page 22 of 240 of Eating Disorders
The author of this book is qualified and credible. She is a Distinguished Research Professor and Director of the Eating Behaviors Research Clinic in the Department of Psychology at Florida State University; she included a foreword from Pat Levitt who is a Chief Scientific Officer, Vice President and Director of The Saban Research Institute of Children's Hospital Los Angeles and has a Ph.D. I'm reading chpt. Anorexia.
Jan 31, 2022 08:13AM Add a comment
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Ryan Reischl
Ryan Reischl is on page 7 of 240 of Eating Disorders
The portion of the book I have read so far has explained the definition of anorexia nervosa and what it may look like in people. It briefly described a teen's struggle with anorexia; I am not sure I agree exactly with how the author portrayed her experience. I think it was tone-deaf and insensitive for them to mention the girl's specific weight.
Jan 25, 2022 08:20AM Add a comment
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