The Psychology of Eating Disorders 1 here
Teens and the Obesity Epidemic here
SCOFF, the development of an eating disorder screening questionnaire here
Within which - DSM-IV diagnosis here
https://www.helpguide.org/home-pages/eating-disorders.htm
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=eating+disorders+uk+support
drink pagetop
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=community+groups+drink+problems
Drinking too much alcohol can have a range of negative social consequences, both for the person who is drinking and for those around them.
Some of the
potential social consequences of excessive drinking include:
Strained relationships: Drinking too much can lead to conflicts with
friends and loved ones, and can damage or even end relationships.
Legal problems: Excessive drinking can lead to behaviors that result in
legal consequences, such as drunk driving or fighting.
Workplace problems: Drinking too much can affect job performance and may lead to absenteeism or loss of employment.
Negative impact on others: Excessive drinking can also have a negative
impact on the people around the drinker, such as causing harm or
discomfort to others or putting others in danger.
Negative
reputation: Excessive drinking can also lead to a negative reputation,
as it may be seen as irresponsible or unprofessional.
It's important to drink alcohol in moderation and to be aware of the potential social consequences of excessive drinking. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol use, it may be helpful to seek support from a healthcare professional or a support group.
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