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Number One Reason for Developing an Eating Disorder
Posted Jun 06 2009 10:15pm
What, I wonder, is the best way to deal with public statements that blame parents for eating disorders?
Ignore?
Protest?
Engage?
I look forward to your comments.
Number One Reason for Developing an Eating Disorder
"Early in their lives, people with eating disorders have experienced, on a sustained basis, relentless boundary invasion on every level."
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Ignore?
Protest?
Engage?
I look forward to your comments.
Number One Reason for Developing an Eating Disorder
"Early in their lives, people with eating disorders have experienced, on a sustained basis, relentless boundary invasion on every level."