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  2. Body dysmorphic disorder - Wikipedia

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    The bodily area of focus is commonly face, skin, stomach, arms and legs, but can be nearly any part of the body. [6] [7] In addition, multiple areas can be focused on simultaneously. [2] A subtype of body dysmorphic disorder is bigorexia (anorexia reverse or muscle dysphoria).

  3. Posture (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Young Girl Holding a Letter, circa 1665. In humans, posture can provide a significant amount of important information through nonverbal communication. Psychological studies have also demonstrated the effects of body posture on emotions. This research can be traced back to Charles Darwin's studies of emotion and movement in humans and animals. [1]

  4. Mental health in education - Wikipedia

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    Mental health in education is the impact that mental health (including emotional, psychological, and social well-being) has on educational performance.Mental health often viewed as an adult issue, but in fact, almost half of adolescents in the United States are affected by mental disorders, and about 20% of these are categorized as “severe.” [1] Mental health issues can pose a huge problem ...

  5. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    part of the name of some state secondary schools (US approx.: high school) and many independent schools (US approx.: prep school) constituent part of some larger universities, especially ancient universities. educational institution between school and university (e.g. sixth form college (UK), technical college, college of further education (UK ...

  6. Jacqueline Wilson: ‘There’s such a lot of pressure on teenage ...

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    INTERVIEW: A generation of millennial readers greeted news of an adult Jacqueline Wilson novel with the kind of excitement usually reserved for a surprise Taylor Swift album. The author talks to ...

  7. Internalized sexism - Wikipedia

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    Internalized sexism is a form of sexist behavior and attitudes enacted by women toward themselves or other women and girls. [1] [2] Internalized sexism is a form of internalized oppression, which "consists of oppressive practices that continue to make the rounds even when members of the oppressor group are not present."

  8. Glossary of psychiatry - Wikipedia

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    Mania is a state abnormally elevated arousal, affected, and energy level. As mania intensifies, irritability can be more pronounced and result in anxiety or violence. Mania symptoms are elevated mood, flights of ideas, pressure of speech, increased energy, decreased need or desire for sleep, and hyperactivity.

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