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Postpartum anxiety
intense worry, fear, or nervousness after childbirth that can range
from racing thoughts, restlessness, and physical symptoms life
rapid heart rate
Factors that influence teen pregnancy
decreased birth rates due to lower sexual activity and increased
use of birth control; close parental relationships, supervision and
clear values against unprotected sex decrease risk; increased risk
with early puberty, unsafe neighborhood, low income family,
single parent households, older siblings who are sexually active,
or sexual abuse
Muscle dysmorphia
when someone believes they are too small or not muscular enough,
leading to extreme focus on building muscle
,Anorexia nervosa
a severe restriction of food intake very low body weight, fear of
gaining weight, and distorted body image
Bulimia nervosa
repeated binge eating followed by purging behaviors like vomiting,
fasting, or excessive exercise
Binge-eating disorder
repeated episodes of eating large amounts of food without
purging, causing distress and health problems
Long term effects of anorexia
slow heart rate, lower blood pressure, weaker bones and muscles,
severe dehydration, and increased risk of heart failure; highest death
rate of any psychiatric disorder
Long term effects of bulimia
damage to the digestive system, disrupt electrolytes (affecting the
heart), cause esophagus inflammation or rupture, and erode
teeth
,Long term effect of binge eating
obesity-related risks such as heart disease, type two diabetes, and
hypertension
Hypothetical deductive reasoning
problem solving shifts from trial and error to the ability to think
about possible outcomes, form a hypothesis, and test it logically
and systematically
Psuedostupidity
when adolescents over complicate simple problems because of
inexperience with new thinking skills
Adolescent egocentrism
Heightened self-focus in the years, when adolescents believe their
thoughts and feelings are very important and noticed by others
Elkind's features of adolescent egocentrism
Personal fable and imaginary audience
, Personal fable
belief that one's experiences are unique and that they are invincible or
safe from harm
Imaginary audience
belief that others care constantly watching and judging them
Identity diffusion
neither explored nor committed;
"not caring about much in the world" often feeling directionless or
disconnected