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Association studies

Amphetamines

Androgyny

Angelou, Maya

Anger

and alcohol use

from assuming false self

case story

difficulty dealing with

girls’ indirect expression of

of rape victim

Anorexia

bulimia vs.

case story as metaphor for cultural

expectations of women

physical signs

Anxiety

Appearance. See also Weight concerns

case story

cultural stereotypes

as defining characteristic

father’s value of

lookism

parental downplaying of

and social acceptance

unhappiness with

Atwood, Margaret

Authenticity. See True self/false self conflict

Awakening therapy

Bantam, Wendy

Battered women

Beauty. See Appearance

Beauty queens

Bepko, Claudia

Bermuda Triangle, girls’ developmental

Binge and purge. See Bulimia

“Black-and-white” thinking Blended family

Bly, Carol

Bodies. See Appearance; Weight concerns

Boone, Pat

Boundary-making

Broverman, I. K.

Bulimia

anorexia vs.

case stories

impact on health

occupations linked to

Caffeine

Calmness, parental

Categorization

Centering

Chemical dependence. See Alcohol use; Drug use

Child abuse

Choices, conscious

Churchill, Winston

Clinton, Chelsea

Clinton, Hillary Rodham

Cognitive behaviorism

Coles, Robert

Competitiveness, anorexic

Compulsive eaters

bulimic binges

case story

Consciousness altering

Consciousness raising

Consumer goods. See Advertising

Control. See also Impulsivity

anorexic’s use of

compulsive eaters’ problems with

parental affection vs.

Crime. See Sexual assault; Violence

Cultural pressures. See also Advertising; Media; True self/false self conflict

and academic performance

and appearance

to be “nice”

to be thin

to break parental bonds

common themes

current intensification of (see 1990s society)

for drug/alcohol use

as dysfunctional

and earlier puberty

and eating disorders

on families

“feel good” mentality

four possible reactions to

intersection with individual psychology

misogynistic

on mother-daughter relationship

and personal growth

and scapegoating

and self-mutilation

and sexual issues

stereotypes (see Gender differences/stereotypes)

suggested changes in

Curie, Marie

Curtis, Jamie Lee

Date rape. See Acquaintance rape

Dating

De Beauvoir, Simone

Denial

Depression. See also Mood swings

from assuming false self

bulimia-linked

case stories

continuum of

self-mutilation and

signs of

Diana, Princess

Diary of Anne Frank

Diderot, Denis

Dieting. See Eating disorders; Weight concerns

Diet pills

Discrimination. See Gender differences/stereotypes; Racism

Dissociative reaction

Divorce. See also Single-parent homes case stories

Drama of the Gifted Child, The (Miller)

Drug use. See also Alcohol use

basic motives for

case stories

dangerous patterns

normal experimentation

parental sensitivity to issue of

prevalence of

as symptom of other problems

Dysfunctional family label

Eating disorders

case stories

and cultural pressures to be thin

prevalence of

statistical incidence

Edelman, Marian Wright

Education. See Schools

Emotional pain. See Pain, psychic

Emotions. See also Depression; Mood swings

bulimia-linked

skills for dealing with

Epston, David

Erikson, E. H.

Fairy tales

False self. See True self/false self conflict

Family

adolescent ambivalence toward

adolescent blame of

adolescent distancing from

adolescent embarrassment by

adolescent healthy relationship with

affection vs. control issues

case story of adoption

case stories of authoritarian

case story of illness impact on

case stories of liberal

case stories of minority

case stories of sexual assault impact on

case story of wealthy

communication in

dealing with drug/alcohol use

divorce issues

double standard for parents

dysfunctional label

false self to please

father-daughter relationships

healthy ideal

individuation vs. separation from

mother-daughter relationships

1950s traditional

1990s concerns and changes

psychotherapeutic negative bias toward

sexual assault within

Fathers

case stories

double standard of parenting for

emotional effects of abusive

as model for good male-female

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