Bulimia nervosa is an uncontrolled eating disorder that has been defined in recent years. It is manifested by abnormal eating habits, and the person then uses different means such as vomiting or laxatives (cleansing) to prevent weight gain. They starve or exercise excessively.
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The role of the family in nutritional habits is so great that it cannot be ignored. Great responsibilities fall on the family, especially the mother.
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Jealousy is an emotion that can arise in any close relationship. Romantic jealousy can be defined as a negative complex reaction to a real or perceived threat that may cause the end of a caring relationship or damage its structure. When it is experienced very intensely and cannot be controlled, it can damage the relationship and cause people to experience a wearing process. Jealousy contains many complex emotions. It is triggered by the fear of losing a loved one, and when faced with the danger of losing it, it comes to the surface with emotions such as anger and sadness.
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Parents’ reactions to their children’s lies; can completely eliminate, strengthen, or make this behavior chronic.
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Eating is one of our most basic life activities. Do we always eat only because we need it? Let’s think about this a little bit. Eating has many psychological factors other than survival.
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Obsessive compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. People with obsessive-compulsive disorder have fear and anxiety due to repetitive and stressful thoughts that they cannot control; therefore they go to the urgent need to perform some rituals. The rituals performed temporarily stop the anxiety and relax the person; but these repeated rituals disrupt the daily functionality of the person after a while. People with obsessive-compulsive disorder know that their obsessions and obsessions are unrealistic; but they can’t stop it. People with obsessions often ask in certain environments and situations, “Is there any contamination, … is there dirt? Did I just close the door? Did I unplug the iron?, …ya. could I damage it?, could I have done it without realizing it?, Did something fall out?, Is there something missing? … did I want? …. do I want? … can I cause an accident? … is it all right?, … do I understand it all? They fight thoughts like “. OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Everyone wants to learn the secret of happiness and live happily ever after. Happiness is actually a lifestyle as well as being an emotion. Happiness is not a feeling related to the events that happened to you, it is the way you look at the event that happened to you, the way you live that moment. CREATING HAPPINESS IS UP TO YOU. The sentences such as life has no instruction manual or do this, you will feel happy are unrealistic in life. Many people seek happiness when they don’t have it, as opposed to what they have. This causes him to always be in search of life. We always set goals for ourselves to achieve, such as buying a house, renovating a car, getting a high-paying job; but we see that; When we are able to do these things, we actually do not feel as happy as we expected.
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Today, there are sections of people who think that children will become individuals with high self-confidence when they are released. Contrary to popular belief, parents who set rules do not show less interest and love to their children, on the contrary, they make them feel safe by putting their lives in order, and they prefer to show their love in other ways. The rules set for children should be simple and understandable, but more importantly, these rules should be communicated and applied to children in a clear, concise and consistent manner. When parents behave inconsistently and unstablely, the children’s conclusion is “if the rules can be broken this time, they can be broken another time”. Boundaries also define relationships. « Who is in charge here? How far can I go? What happens if I go too far? » Children find the answers to questions such as the boundaries drawn and the rules set.
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• Starting kindergarten is a very important step for both the family and the child. In the first three years, the child takes what he can get from his parents, whom he sees as a model, and reaches a psycho-social maturity within the opportunities given to him; however, this development is limited. • When the child starts kindergarten, he enters from the family environment where he knows all the rules, to an environment where there are people he does not know yet. This new situation, of course, can create adaptation problems in children.
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Icon Fistikoglu Prof. Also. He spoke with Kemal Sayar. “Passing Through the Age of Disasters”
by clinicby clinic“Mourning is not just about losing loved ones, it is also mourning to lose a way of life.”
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