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Title: Feyza Pinar, Yelda Orcan, Skran Basarir


1

DISGUISED MOURNING An Anorexic Student in A
School
  • Feyza Pinar, Yelda Orcan, Sükran Basarir
  • American Robert College, Turkey

2
WHAT IS THIS PRESENTATION ABOUT?
  • Title
  • Setting
  • Participant
  • Case

3
What steps are taken by the RC Counseling service
while working on the case?
  • Interviewing the student
  • Informing the family
  • Informing the administration about the case
    (Child Study Commitee)
  • If necessary, directing the case to professional
    help
  • Discussing the case on supervison sessions

4
LITERATURE REVIEW
5
Stages of mourning process
  • Denial
  • Anger
  • Bargaining
  • Depression
  • Regression
  • Guilt
  • Dreams
  • Acceptance

6
How does an adolescent live through the mourning
process?
  • Like adults
  • Mourning stages
  • Putting on new roles
  • Unhealthy identification
  • Feeling of guiltiness
  • Apart from adults
  • Another loss - their childhood

7
MOURNING
  • HEALTHY MOURNING
  • Uncomplicated
  • Relationship
  • Living through the stages gradually
  • Expressing feelings of grief
  • Rituals
  • PATHOLOGICAL MOURNING
  • Complicated
  • Relationship
  • Stucking on a stage
  • Inability to express feelings of grief
  • Inability to mourn

8
SOME SYMPTOMS OF PATHOLOGICAL MOURNING
  • Devoid of sensation
  • Excessive or reduced physical activity
  • Transfer of symptoms suffered by the deceased to
    the survivor
  • Depression
  • Insomnia
  • Health problems

9
ANOREXIA NERVOSA
  • The anorexic individual, refuses to maintain a
    minimally normal body weight, is intensely afraid
    of gaining weight, and exhibits a significant
    disturbances in the perception of the body shape
    or size of his/her body. Post- menarcheal females
    with this disorder are amenorrheic.

10
Anorexia Nervosa
  • Common personality traits
  • Common behavioral, physical, emotional symptoms
  • Receiving the projections of parents who had
    traumatic experiences in past their and could not
    manage them.
  • Disorganized, disoriented family styles

11
REFERENCES
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    out Clinical perspectives on adolescent
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    Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
  • Gürdal, A. (2004). 9th Adolescent psychiatry
    symposium Anorexia Nevrosa. Istanbul November,
    26-28.
  • Haggerty,R.J., Sherrod, L.R., Garmezy,N.,
    Rutter,M. (1996). Stress, risk, and resilience in
    children and adolescents processes, mechanisms
    and interventions. Cambridge Cambridge
    University Press.
  • Knapp, C. (2003). Appetites. NY Counterpoint.
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    House Publishers.
  • Kulaksizoglu, A. (1999). Ergenlik psikolojisi.
    (Adolescent psychology). Istanbul Remzi Kitabevi
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  • Kübler-Ross, E. (1969).On death and dying. NY
    Macmillan Publishing Company
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  • Simon, T. (2004). Eating disorders, self-injury,
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  • Simpson, M.A. (1979). The facts of death. NJ
    Prentice-Hall Inc.
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12
CASE STUDY
  • 16 year old girl
  • Single child in the family
  • High level of family status
  • Fathers serious illnesscancer
  • Death of father
  • Sessions with the girl
  • Directing to a professional help
  • Resolution
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