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Bulimia / Adriane Ruggiero, book editor.

Contributor(s): Ruggiero, Adriane.
Series: At issueHealth. Publisher: Detroit : Greenhaven Press/Thomson/Gale, c2008Description: 98 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780737736748 (pbk.) :; 0737736747 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Bulimia -- Juvenile literature | Eating disorders -- Juvenile literature
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.
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection RC 552 .B84 B8412 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TOPIC BOOKS 5035758

Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-95) and index.

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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