Alemán - B2 - Wenn der Hunger zur Sucht wird
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True or false:Jan Ullrich, Oskar Sowohl and Rudy Pevenage were suspended from the Telekom cycling team.

True

True or false: Patients with eating disorders never perceive themselves as smaller than they really are.

False

True or false: The cognitive approach is not important in helping patients with eating disorders seek help.

False

True or false: Anorexia can lead to emotional numbness and isolation.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The speaker in the text feels like they deserve to live.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Jessica's treatment for anorexia was successful because she was not open to therapy.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The speaker in the text feels like their illness is a protective shield that also consumes them.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The text suggests that healthy strategies for coping with anorexia are not needed.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Jessica is expected to consume 2900 calories per day at the clinic.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Jessica plans to become a self-employed carpenter and continue playing in her band after leaving the clinic.

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Study Notes

  • Telekom cycling team suspended Jan Ullrich, Oskar Sowohl and Rudy Pevenage.
  • Pevenage took a break after leaving Telekom and gained weight.
  • Jessica is being treated for an eating disorder and her perception of her body is being checked.
  • The cognitive approach is important in helping patients understand their illness and seek help.
  • Patients with eating disorders often perceive themselves as bigger than they really are.
  • Magersucht (anorexia) can lead to isolation and emotional numbness.
  • The speaker struggles with anorexia and feels like they are too much for the world.
  • They punish themselves by not eating and feel like a bad person who doesn't deserve to live.
  • They develop self-imposed rules and a reward system that only leads to more self-punishment.
  • Jessica's treatment for anorexia was successful because she recognized her illness and was open to therapy.
  • A crucial part of the healing process is visualizing the illness and its effects on one's emotional state and self-worth.
  • The speaker feels like their illness is a protective shield that also consumes them.
  • They feel like their role is to protect themselves from the outside world.
  • The text suggests that healthy strategies for coping with anorexia are needed.
  • The speaker feels like they are making progress in their recovery in recent weeks.
  • The text highlights the importance of recognizing one's illness and being open to therapy in the healing process.
  • Jessica is in a clinic to address her weight.
  • Her progress is monitored through group discussions and weight tracking.
  • She has a say in her nutrition plan.
  • The clinic aims for a weekly weight gain of 6.145 grams.
  • The nutrition plan includes a daily increase of one slice of bread.
  • The calorie and fat intake is monitored through tables.
  • Jessica is expected to consume 2900 calories per day.
  • She will stay in the clinic until the end of February.
  • She plans to become a self-employed carpenter and continue playing in her band.
  • The process of addressing her weight is a long-term one.

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