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March, 2013

How to Self Promote Yourself

How self-promotion, this is a very real problem. University graduates are aware, job success and failure, not only with the level of knowledge and skills, but also whether it will be “self-promotion” relevant. College students’ knowledge and skills, poor “self-promotion”, the job is not easy. Well, college graduates how “self-promotion” means? First, it is necessary […]

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How to eliminate the inferiority complex

Serious inferiority complex cause people psychopath, to bring the spirit of the burden of learning and living. We want to try to guide college students to eliminate these unnecessary inferiority complex. First, a correct understanding of their own to improve the ability of self-evaluation. To know how to discover their own strengths, assured of their […]

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How to ease the pressure of study?

Learning pressure, is the modern middle school students are facing problems, so, how to ease the pressure of study? Today’s highly competitive era, the pressure that exists at any time, inevitable. Stress is a young man growing momentum, but the pressure is too large, will also affect people’s quality of life. Learning pressure has obvious […]

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Why always Blush with shame

  Why do I always blush with shame ?This is a student’s consulting content. Mail below: I am a senior grade two student.These days I have something irritating.when I was in the first grade,I will blush with shame after exercising,I didn’t pay extra attention on it that time. When I have military training in the senior […]

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Why does he sham when talks with the girl

Recently Li Tong have a problem, he shamed when he talks with the girl. The cause of the things is like this: Li Tong and Liu Lu sit at the same table, also they’re good friends, and they always help each other when they face to the questions. But a few days ago, the teacher […]

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Nursing interventions for anorexia nervosa

Given the multiple routes to anorexia, the optimal emphasis of treatment may vary considerably across individuals. Potential interventions include cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, insight-oriented psychotherapy, with each being complementary rather than competitive interventions. Interventions can be considered in two stages: fi rst, initial treatment, usually in hospital, focusing on weight gain; and second, longer-term […]

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Anorexia and bulimia information

Here are two accounts of people with bulimia and anorexia. Despite both being concerned with eating-related disorders, the two discourses are completely different. The account of the person with bulimia centres on the drive to eat and the guilt and discomfort associated with it. That of the person with anorexia focuses on wider issues, in […]

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Psychological explanations for anorexia and bulimia

Weight-related schemata Social factors translate into behaviour through cognitive processes. Despite the many differences in presenting problems, Fairburn’s cognitive model proposed a similar cognitive disturbance in both anorexia and bulimia: a set of distorted beliefs and attitudes towards body shape and weight. Thinness and weight loss are prioritized, perhaps because of the high status given […]

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Socio-cultural factors of anorexia and bulimia

Socio-cultural factors ‘Thin is attractive.’ People with both anorexia and bulimia place a prime importance on shape and weight, probably because of a more general cultural emphasis placed on physical appearance within Western society. Images of femininity and female attractiveness have shifted since the 1960s to a slimmer, less ‘hour-glass’ shape. The classic ‘figure’ portrayed […]

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