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…. & Garfinkel, Paul E. Handbook of Psychotherapy for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. New York: The Haworth Press, 1989. Levenkron, Steven. Treating and Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa. New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1982. Marx, M.D. Russell. It’s Not Your Fault…
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…you find out she has bulimia. She does not play a protagonist/antagonist role. She is somewhat not believable because it seems like she just disappears out of situation and the auther doesn’t explain. Peter Rosen is Clair’s boyfriend and his a man…
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…/22/01. Article – What causes eating disorders? http://webmd.lycos.com/cpntent/dmk/dmk_article_5462060 American Anorexia Bulimia Association, Inc. 4/22/01. Anorexia Nervosa. http://www.aabainc.org/general/anorexia.html…
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…, bulimia and even suicide. In conclusion, I hope you have realized that having an extreme amount of control over someone, is a lot easier than you thought, even though it may be quite subtle at times. The way this is so easily accomplished, is simply…
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…was in distress. After the engagement, she had moved into Buckingham Palace to learn “how” to become a princess (Robertson p.10). Life seemed strange, no more going out with friends and having fun. She was regularly sick with an illness called bulimia nervosa…
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…enjoys best is being able to control things. Political power is a never-ending battle, gang wars are the same; and it all comes back to control. An extreme example of this truth of life is an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia, where the person…
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…of these disorders. One estimates that ten to fifteen percent of anorexia nervosa patients die of their illness. The Canadian National Eating disorder information centre in Toronto warns that both anorexia and bulimia can have severe physical and emotional effects…
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…, we ignore alternative aspects that may facilitate the occurrence of an eating disorder such as the stress of fitting in when moving to a western culture. Disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia have been historically associated…
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…and social significance. In contrast, many people cannot understand why someone would choose to put so many holes in her body or cut their skin. They see body modification as self-destructive, much like anorexia or bulimia. I am a prime example of youth urge…
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…avoidance, sick people, smokers, alcohol abusers, heavy exercisers, bulimia and laxative abusers, adolescence, pregnant women, and all those in middle age and beyond. People who practice individual food or food group avoidance include people who are allergic…
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