Personal Growth
By: Venidikt • Essay • 441 Words • April 5, 2010 • 1,772 Views
Personal Growth
themselves.
2. The kind of medical treatment they want and don't want.
3. How comfortable they want to be.
4. How they want people to treat them.
5. What they want their loved ones to know.
B. Resiliency
People can bounce back from risks, stress, crises, and trauma. Your ability to bounce back from your life's problems with more power and more smarts is what makes you resilient. Researchers are concluding that each person has an innate capacity for resiliency, "a self-righting tendency" that operates best when people have resiliency-building conditions in their lives.
C. Anorexia
Anorexia is a preoccupation with food and a refusal to maintain minimal normal body weight. People with anorexia nervosa continue to think they look fat even when they are bone-thin. New research findings are showing that some of the "traits" in individuals who develop anorexia nervosa are actual "risk factors" that might be treated early on. For example, low self esteem, body dissatisfaction, and dieting may be identified and interventions instituted before an eating disorder develops.
D. Patience
To increase my level of patience I need to:
Take life one day at a time and consider each day a gift of life that will allow me to get one step closer to my goals of growth and change. I need to accept the reality that I am going to need time, effort, and energy to change and grow. I