Sociology, asked by emashtak0786, 1 day ago

Meera is an 8th grade student. She is constantly worried about her appearance so much so that she stopped eating meals at night and often skipped breakfast as well. She even withdraws herself from attending social events as she believes people consider her unattractive. What do you think is her problem?​

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Answered by utkrashmote
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Answer:

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Answered by sonalip1219
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Answer:

Body Image

Explanation:

Body Image alludes to how individuals see themselves. Twisted self-perception (additionally called negative self-perception) alludes to an unreasonable perspective on how somebody sees their body. Like dietary issues, it is seen most generally in ladies, yet numerous men additionally experience the ill effects of the issue.  

You start shaping your impression of your body's allure, wellbeing, adequacy, and usefulness in youth. This self-perception keeps on shaping as you age and get input from peers, relatives, mentors, and so on  

Character qualities, for example, hairsplitting and self-analysis can likewise impact the improvement of a negative disguised picture of your body.  

Manifestations of unfortunate or negative body image might include:  

  • fanatical self-examination in mirrors.  
  • thinking decrying remarks about your body and incessant examination of your own shape and size to others.
  • envy or a companion's body, or similarly as generally: the body of a big name or another person in the media.  

In this way, the issue or problem faced by Meera is Body Image.

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