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Some resources have been attached and the link can also be used as a resource. Please follow all the instructions attached and the Rubric.?500-700 words Resour

 

Some resources have been attached and the link can also be used as a resource. Please follow all the instructions attached and the Rubric. 500-700 words

Resources:

https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/eating-disorders

https://zenodo.org/records/3471803

Eating Disorder Risks and Treatment Options – Rubric

Choose One Eating Disorder 2.75 points

Criteria Description

Paper describes the precursors, signs, and symptoms of the eating disorder a family

doctor, friend or family member would notice if an individual has developed the

chosen eating disorder.

5. Target 2.75 points

The poster expertly discusses the influence of the chosen eating disorder on

identity development, self-presentation, and self-esteem. The poster demonstrates

an exceptional understanding of the topic.

4. Acceptable 2.34 points

The poster clearly discusses the influence of the chosen eating disorder on identity

development, self-presentation, and self-esteem The poster demonstrates an

understanding that extends beyond the surface of the topic.

3. Approaching 2.06 points

The poster adequately discusses the influence of the chosen eating disorder on

identity development, self-presentation, and self-esteem. The poster demonstrates

a basic understanding of the topic.

2. Insufficient 1.79 points

The poster inadequately discusses the influence of the chosen eating disorder on

identity development, self-presentation, and self-esteem. The poster demonstrates

a poor understanding of the topic.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

The poster omits or incompletely discusses the influence of the chosen eating

disorder on identity development, self-presentation, and self-esteem. The poster

does not demonstrate understanding of the topic.

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Precursors, Signs, and Symptoms 11 points

Criteria Description

Highlight the key precursors, signs, and symptoms that individuals with this eating

disorder may exhibit. Use engaging visuals or icons to represent these symptoms,

making it easy to grasp the information at a glance.

5. Target 11 points

The poster expertly highlights the key precursors, signs, and symptoms that

individuals with this eating disorder may exhibit. The poster demonstrates an

exceptional understanding of the topic.

4. Acceptable 9.35 points

The poster clearly highlights the key precursors, signs, and symptoms that

individuals with this eating disorder may exhibit. The poster demonstrates an

understanding that extends beyond the surface of the topic.

3. Approaching 8.25 points

The poster adequately highlights the key precursors, signs, and symptoms that

individuals with this eating disorder may exhibit. The poster demonstrates a basic

understanding of the topic.

2. Insufficient 7.15 points

The poster inadequately highlights the key precursors, signs, and symptoms that

individuals with this eating disorder may exhibit. The poster demonstrates a poor

understanding of the topic.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

The poster omits or incompletely highlights the key precursors, signs, and

symptoms that individuals with this eating disorder may exhibit. The poster does

not demonstrate understanding of the topic.

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Biopsychosocial Model Framework 11 points

Criteria Description

Explore the biopsychosocial model as the framework for understanding eating

disorders. Mention the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to

the development of the chosen eating disorder.

5. Target 11 points

The poster expertly explores the biopsychosocial model as the framework for

understanding eating disorders. Mentions the biological, psychological, and social

factors that contribute to the development of the chosen eating disorder. The

poster demonstrates an exceptional understanding of the topic.

4. Acceptable 9.35 points

The poster clearly explores the biopsychosocial model as the framework for

understanding eating disorders. Mentions the biological, psychological, and social

factors that contribute to the development of the chosen eating disorder. The

poster demonstrates an understanding that extends beyond the surface of the

topic.

3. Approaching 8.25 points

The poster adequately explores the biopsychosocial model as the framework for

understanding eating disorders. Mentions the biological, psychological, and social

factors that contribute to the development of the chosen eating disorder. The

poster demonstrates a basic understanding of the topic.

2. Insufficient 7.15 points

The poster inadequately explores the biopsychosocial model as the framework for

understanding eating disorders. Mentions the biological, psychological, and social

factors that contribute to the development of the chosen eating disorder. The

poster demonstrates a poor understanding of the topic.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

The poster omits or incompletely explores the biopsychosocial model as the

framework for understanding eating disorders. Mentions the biological,

psychological, and social factors that contribute to the development of the chosen

eating disorder. The poster does not demonstrate understanding of the topic.

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