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From Virtue To Vice Negotiating Anorexia 1st Edition Richard A Oconnor Penny Van Esterik

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From Virtue To Vice Negotiating Anorexia 1st Edition Richard A Oconnor Penny Van Esterik
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Richard A. O'Connor; Penny Van Esterik
ISBN: 9781782384564, 1782384561
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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From Virtue To Vice Negotiating Anorexia 1st Edition Richard A Oconnor Penny Van Esterik by Richard A. O'connor; Penny Van Esterik 9781782384564, 1782384561 instant download after payment.

The recovered possess the key to overcoming anorexia. Although individual sufferers do not know how the affliction takes hold, piecing their stories together reveals two accidental afflictions. One is that activity disorders--dieting, exercising, healthy eating--start as virtuous practices, but become addictive obsessions. The other affliction is a developmental disorder, which also starts with the virtuous--those eager for challenge and change. But these overachievers who seek self-improvement get a distorted life instead. Knowing anorexia from inside, the recovered offer two watchwords on helping those who suffer. One is "negotiate," to encourage compromise, which can aid recovery where coercion fails. The other is "balance," for the ill to pursue mind-with-body activities to defuse mind-over-body battles.

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