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5 pages. The feminist perspective of the article Whose Body is This by Susan Bordo is described and discussed in this paper. Based on eating disorders, this paper explains why this is a gender-based problem as much or more than the fact it is biological or psychological in nature.
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this paper. Based on eating disorders, this paper explains why this is a gender-based problem as much or more than the fact it is biological or psychological in nature.
When one formulates a research method the type of questions asked and the assumptions made can predetermine the mood or the atmosphere of the methodology that is being
used. Cultural and societal dictates can shape the assumption and direction the research is going to take and very often it does just that. The responses that are of
importance in any research methodology are those of the one being queried rather than the ones that society assumes. Media often shapes our thoughts and opinions on a subject
when in fact media is not the perspective that is important SAMPLE RESEARCH STUDY This sample research study is based on eating disorders and is to be considered model
or example for the student to follow in the event he or she wishes to use a different type of study. There is no question that one theory does not
fit all in the overall discipline of psychology. It is essential to employ a number of theories in order to address the various issues that exist; without such diversity,
it would be quite difficult to effectively heal the afflicted. The goals of treatment are of course to help the client to reduce or eliminate the behaviors associated with
bulimia nervosa. This means either the complete abstinence of the behaviors or a reduction of the incidences of vomiting, binge eating, and other methods used by the client to
control weight. Additional goals of treatment addressed were the improvement of self-esteem and opening up the methods of communication so that the client would be able to express herself more
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