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The client with bulimia differs from the client with anorexia in that the person with bulimia:
 
  a. usually is of normal weight
  b. shows evidence of lanugo
  c. has a distorted body image
  d. has more rigid thinking

Question 2

Which outcome reflects the goals of Virginia Satir's Communication Theory? Family communication is:
 
  a. complementary
  b. without conflicts
  c. clear, accurate, and meaningful
  d. stabilized



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Answer to Question 1

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Clients with bulimia tend to be of a normal weight. On the other hand, clients with anorexia can become so emaciated as a result of starvation that there is a great risk of death. In such cases, force-feeding may be required because the client is unwilling, or physically unable, to feed him- or herself.

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Clear, accurate, and meaningful communication would be an example of an outcome that reflects Virginia Satir's Communication Theory. Communication theorists in general hold the view that verbal and nonverbal communication influence behaviors of all family member.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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