The major defense mechanism an anorectic client
The major defense mechanism an anorectic client will use is: 1-denial 2-displacement 3-dysfunction 4-dissociation The diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa (AN) includes: a-self-induced increased caloric intake, motivation for thinness/dark fear of being fat with normal physical symptoms of adequate nutritional intake b- self-induced caloric restriction, disinterest in thin body shape/increased interest to gain weight with physical symptoms of starvation c- self-induced caloric restriction, drive for thinness/morbid fear of being fat with physical symptoms of starvation d- Self-induced increased caloric intake, motivation for thinness/morbid fear of losing weight with physical symptoms of starvation 3-refusal to consume high caloric foods a.less than 75% ideal body weight for adults b.Body Mass Index (BMI) less than 16.5 for children or adolescents who do not gain the expected amount of weigh c.consume high caloric foods frequently d.Serious medical or psychiatric complication SCIENCE
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