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The image of a teenage girl suffering from an ‘eating disorder’ has become a fairly familiar stereotype both within the television soap opera and the popular social concern documentary. So effectively, in fact, that the profile of body image worries among parents and relatives has probably grown as a result — the spectre of anorexia haunting many families. Unfortunately this has also served to blur the definition of multifaceted problems, and it has done little to assist the patient who has experienced less chaotic weight control episodes, or who sustains a notionally normal body weight.
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Kershaw, B., Price, B. (1993). Evette Lloyd and her bulimia problem. In: The Riehl Interaction Model in Action. Nursing Models in Action. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12877-8_8
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