težava sodobnega sveta
    	
    Abstract
 
Motnje hranjenja so danes zaskrbljujoč in obsežen problem. V hitrem ritmu vsakdana in pod 
težo družbenih pritiskov se ljudje cenijo le po zunanjosti. Vitkost je postala zapoved, debelost 
pa stigma. Takšna in podobna kulturna sporočila dobijo otroci že v družinah, kjer se jim po 
eni strani hrano ponuja, po drugi strani pa opozarja, da morajo paziti, da ne bodo pojedli
preveč.
Motnje hranjenja izražajo konflikte in stiske nekega okolja, vendar lahko postanejo za 
posameznika tako neznosne, da mobilizirajo njegove simptome in obrambne mehanizme. 
Postanejo lahko izraz osvoboditve notranjih, bolečih in neprepoznavnih čustev, zato jih 
uvrščamo med duševne bolezni in na žalost o njih govorimo očitajoče, nerazumevajoče in s 
stigmo.
V teoretičnem delu naloga opredeljuje motnje hranjenja in njihove vrste, prikazuje pomen 
hrane in pojasnjuje poglavitne vzroke, dejavnike in posledice motenj hranjenja ter opisuje 
vpliv medijev in družbe na pojav motenj hranjenja. 
Empirični del naloge, singularna študija primera, proučuje življenje družine in doživljanje 
otroka z motnjo hranjenja.
    Keywords
 
motnje hranjenja;družina;družba;hrana;čustva;mediji;
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            | Language: | Slovenian | 
        
        
            | Year of publishing: | 2014 | 
            
        
        
            | Typology: | 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis | 
            
        
            | Organization: | FUDŠ - School of advanced social studies | 
        
            | Publisher: | [V. Jelnikar] | 
   
        
            | UDC: | 616.89-008.441.42:159.923.2(043.2) | 
   
        
        
            | COBISS: | 1024633409   | 
        
        
  
        
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            | Secondary language: | English | 
        
        
        
        
            | Secondary abstract: | Eating disorders today are a worrying and wide-ranging problem. The fast pace of everyday 
life and the weight of social pressures cause people to judge others based on appearance. 
Thinness has become a must, while obesity has become a stigma. These and other cultural 
messages are already given to children within their families, where on the one hand they are 
offered food, while on the other, they are warned not to eat too much.
Eating disorders reflect conflicts and difficulties of an environment, but may become so
unbearable for an individual that he mobilizes his symptoms and defense mechanisms. They 
can be an expression of liberation from inner, painful and unrecognized emotions. That is why 
they are considered as mental illness, and unfortunately, we talk about them reproachfully, 
without comprehension, and with stigma.
The theoretical part of the study identifies eating disorders and their types, showing the 
importance of food and explaining the main causes, factors and consequences of eating 
disorders, thus describing the influence of media and society on the phenomenon of eating 
disorders.
The empirical part of the work, a single case study, examines the life of a family and the 
experience of a child with eating disorders. | 
        
        
            | Secondary keywords: | eating disorders;family;society;food;emotions;media; | 
        
            
        
            | Type (COBISS): | Bachelor thesis/paper | 
        
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
            | Thesis comment: | Fak. za uporabne družbene študije v Novi Gorici | 
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
            | Pages: | 60 str., [31] f. pril. | 
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
          
        
          
        
          
        
         
        
         
        
        
            | ID: | 13181232 |