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Feminist Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Part 2: A Perspective from Practice
By Kathryn J. Zerbe, MD Coming to Terms with ‘Bad Objects’ Manifestations of the compulsion…
Read MoreHow Common Is Binge Eating Disorder in the US?
Changing the definition increased the prevalence by nearly 30%. Binge-eating disorder (BED) was first described…
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Also in this Issue How Common Is BED in the US? Tracking Down Body Image…
Read MoreWhen Patients Resist Treatment
Clues to motivating patients who avoid or refuse treatment Just like Lord Byron’s fictional prisoner…
Read MoreChild Abuse and Development of EDs
The type of abuse had later effects on individual disorders. A history of trauma during…
Read MoreHelp for Patients Who Just Can’t Recover
A Swedish study applies the case management approach for enduring eating disorders. Some patients with…
Read MoreThe Effect of Weight Gain/Restoration on Bone Mineral Density in Anorexia Nervosa
Diminished bone density is a common complication that needs much more thorough investigation. Diminished bone…
Read MoreTracking Down Body Image Distortions
Two studies examine how individual perceptions can be altered. Body perception problems are among the…
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