Friday, November 7, 2008

Week 1 - Celebrities With Psychological Disorders

Karen Carpenter, singer of the popular 1970's sibling duo The Carpenters, was known for her perfect pitch and amazing drumming skills. She and her brother, Richard Carpenter first signed with A&M Records in 1969. She started off as the lead singer and sang most of the songs on their first album. Although she was a celebrity and had amazing musical talents, Karen Carpenter was also a victim of anorexia nervosa.

With the stress of her music career, Karen Carpenter was unable to have stable, long-term relationships. Though she married a real-estate developer, Thomas Burris in 1980, she soon divorced him, which led to more stress. As a celebrity, Karen Carpenter was not satisfied with her looks until she had the best and thinnest body. Her fans and friends also told her that she looked good when she was down to only 115 pounds during her water diet. She had been prone to crash-dieting for years and had been going to a psychotherapist to treat her anorexia, which was a little known disease back then. Still, her anorexia affected her musical performances. She would have to lie down between shows because she was too weak. During one of her shows in Las Vegas, she even collapsed on stage, frightening her family and the audience. After that incident, she went to more doctors and therapists and even believed she was almost cured. Unfortunately, the absence of a constant healthy diet as she toured on the road along with over-doses of medications and lack of sleep did not help her fully recover--it created more problems. On February 4, 1983, about a month before her thirty-third birthday, Karen Carpenter at a feeble 80 pounds went into cardiac arrest and died due to chemical imbalances in her body linked to her anorexia. The death of Karen Carpenter shocked the nation and opened their eyes to the seriousness and danger of anorexia nervosa.

Many women in our country suffer from anorexia nervosa. What's worse is that many celebrities, who are role models for many young girls fall victim to this disorder as well, so the image of the pencil-thin super models becomes the ideal. However, many women are not built to be that thin. Every person is born with a different body shape and size, which should be appreciated and loved, but that it often not the reaction that girls have to their unique bodies. While comparing themselves to celebrities and their own friends, many women do not feel beautiful, so they try dieting and hyper-exercising, which are all dangerous methods of treating one's body. Anorexia is a terrible disease that not physically destroys a person, but also tears down one's self-image. This psychological disorder must be treated, before any more women are fooled by their bathroom mirror. These ladies need to find a healthy alternative and realize that they are not alone in their struggle with anorexia nervosa.

6 comments:

Freya Z said...

I really like your post. It's very descriptive and detailed. However, I think it would be better if you cut off some unnecessary information. Overall, I think your post is very good.

I give you 100.

Doulos K. said...

You always put so much effort in your work Melissa. That's good.
Does anorexia also affect men? It's a wonder why some people are psychologically unstable to the point where they would think that their body is not "thin" enough. It's quite sad.

Anonymous said...

Hey, your post gives great info! it's very detailed and oriented in a way that it all connects and makes sense. I agree with your outlook on anorexia, and i personally loved the carpenters =) it's good that you chose a disorder that can be related to many people these days. totally an A++++ 100 :)

SASHA[: said...

Your post is really descriptive and you gave a lot of great details about her life. Its sad how women go through this disorder andn not realize that theyre perfect the way they are. You did an amazing job giving your own opinion you totally deserve a 100 :]

Catherine H said...

wow!
i wouldve never known!
your post is great because it's very detailed and gives a thorough explanation of your opinion.

great post =)

Tyler S. said...

I've heard of this lady before. Her music was great, but stardom isn't for everyone.