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When someone with one eating disorder develops a second, this is called:
Unconscious Forces
The underlying, hidden influences originating from the unconscious mind that affect thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Self-Objectification
The process by which individuals view themselves primarily as objects judged based on appearance, rather than based on abilities or personality.
Functionally Autonomous Motives
Refers to the idea that certain behaviors or motives can become independent from their original causes and continue to be pursued for their own sake.
Personality
The combination of character, behavioral, temperamental, emotional, and mental traits that define an individual's distinctive patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting.
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