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Eating Disorders - Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, And The Person Within (Paperback, New ed)
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Eating Disorders - Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, And The Person Within (Paperback, New ed)
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Dr. Bruch - author of studies on overweight, schizophrenia, and
child development - bases this work about two types of eating
disorders on 40 years of research at three leading hospitals. Both
obesity (gross overweight caused by excessive eating) and the rarer
anorexia nervosa (emaciation resulting from self-starvation) are,
the author feels, related. Both represent "an inability to identify
hunger correctly or to distinguish it from other states of bodily
need or emotional arousal." The author supports this thesis with
postulates evolved from testing, other findings in the field, and
numerous case histories. Throughout Dr. Bruch insists on
considering - in both analysis and treatment - biological, organic
and psychological factors as interacting phenomena. It is not
simply a matter of isolated "drives." She discusses obesity as it
occurs in the various age groups, paying particular attention to
childhood and adolescence, during which a "learning deficit" can
adversely affect the individual's ability to control body
functions. Dr. Bruch has stem words for the "normally" plump among
us who strain for the fashionable ideal - this can produce serious
psychological tensions. The sections on anorexia nervosa profile
the sufferer's lonely battle with the world - a refusal to accept
anything his parents (symbolically) have to offer. She doses with
suggestions for successful therapy which stress the patient's
awareness of self which must precede responsibility for the self.
This is a difficult book for the layman, sometimes repetitious and
given to occasional professional in-fighting. However, there are
accessible sections written with instructive force and style, and
one soon shares the author's concern and compassion for those who
through misuse of the eating function attempt to deal with a
hostile world. (Kirkus Reviews)
The synthesis of forty years of pioneering work by the world's
leading authority on the emotional aspects of eating disorders."The
definitive book on eating disorders....It is a classic."- Shervert
H. Frazier, M.D., Harvard Medical School
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