Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Module 4 Study Guide: Chapters 23 - 26
- Chapter 23
- The Adoption and Management of a "Fat" Identity
- Obese people suffer in 2 ways
- Internally
- Negative self concept
- Externally
- Discrimination
- Status Cues: The External Component
- Public or external
component of the identity
change process
- Recognizing
- Cognitive process by which an
individual becomes aware that a
prticular status is no longer appropriate
- Placing
- Individual comes to identify an
appropriate status from among
those available
- New Status
- Chapter 24
- Becoming Bisexual
- The Stages
- Initial Confusion
- Confusion,
doubt, stufggle
- Finding and Applying the Label
- Defining
themselves
- Settling into the identity
- Complete transition
in self labeling
- Continued
Uncertainty
- Built-in feature of
being bisexual
- Chapter 25
- Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
- Methodology
- Sampling and Procedures
- Data from self help group
- BANISH
- Description of Members
- 19 -36 yrs old
- White
- All but one
were female
- Conforming Behavior
- Adherence to the
cultural norms
emphasizing
thinness
- Primary Deviance
- Failed to maintain
lower weights
- Vomitting
- Regained feeling of control
- Laxative abuse
- Secondary Deviance
- Labeling
- Anorexic
- Bulimic
- Self Concept
- Master Status
- Chapter 26
- Convicted Rapists Vocabulary of Motive
- Justifying Rape
- Women as Seductress
- Women Mean "Yes"
When They Say "No"
- Most Women Eventually
Relax and Enjoy It
- Nice Girls Don't
Get Raped
- Only a Minor
Wrongdoing
- Excusing Rape
- The Use of Alcohol and Drugs
- Emotional Problems
- Nice Guy Image