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Bulimia / Adriane Ruggiero, book editor

Contributor(s): Series: At issue. HealthPublication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press/Thomson/Gale, 2008Description: 98 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780737736731 (hardcover)
  • 0737736739 (hardcover)
  • 9780737736748 (pbk.)
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM175
Contents:
Bulimia : an overview / Deborah Marcontell Michel, Susan G. Willand -- Many bulimics appear healthy / B. Timothy Walsh, V.L. Cameron -- Bulimics are driven by an idea of a'good' body / Sharlene Hesse-Biber -- Connection between shame and bulimia / Sheila M. Reindl -- Bulimia is a kind of self-harm / Sharon K. Farber -- Athletics can contribute to bulimia / Christa Case -- Eating disorders also impact older women / Siri Agrell -- Internet often helps shape eating behaviors / Lynell George -- Antidepressants are highly successful in treating bulimics / Diane Mickley -- Involuntary hospitalization is effective in treating bulimics / MedscapeWire -- Behavior therapy is better than hospitalization for bulimics / Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies -- Insurers should pay for bulimics' hospitalization and treatment / Elizabeth Bernstein
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Bulimia : an overview / Deborah Marcontell Michel, Susan G. Willand -- Many bulimics appear healthy / B. Timothy Walsh, V.L. Cameron -- Bulimics are driven by an idea of a'good' body / Sharlene Hesse-Biber -- Connection between shame and bulimia / Sheila M. Reindl -- Bulimia is a kind of self-harm / Sharon K. Farber -- Athletics can contribute to bulimia / Christa Case -- Eating disorders also impact older women / Siri Agrell -- Internet often helps shape eating behaviors / Lynell George -- Antidepressants are highly successful in treating bulimics / Diane Mickley -- Involuntary hospitalization is effective in treating bulimics / MedscapeWire -- Behavior therapy is better than hospitalization for bulimics / Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies -- Insurers should pay for bulimics' hospitalization and treatment / Elizabeth Bernstein

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