Asked by Felicia
For some teens, particularly girls, excessive efforts to control eating may be a
misguided effort to
A. punish parents.
B. manage the stress and physical changes that confront them as they pass
into adolescence.
C. punish themselves.
D. regress back to the oral stage of development.
I think its either A or B. Help!!
misguided effort to
A. punish parents.
B. manage the stress and physical changes that confront them as they pass
into adolescence.
C. punish themselves.
D. regress back to the oral stage of development.
I think its either A or B. Help!!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Probably it's B.
Answered by
Felicia
Yeah that was my first answer but then I read some more about how family influences play a role in eating disorders. It says this Accordingly,a teens eating disorder may be functional in that directs attention away from basic conflicts in the family to the teens more obvious problem.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I still think it's more likely to be B, although A applies in some cases.
Answered by
Unknown
I would agree with Ms.Sue it could apply in some cases.
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