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SENSING THE SELF
Women's Recovery from Bulimia

Sheila M. Reindl, Ph.D.
Harvard University Press, 2001

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Readers should become familiar with the nature of bulimia, the question of how one could ever start bulimic behavior, treatments for bulimia, bulimia and self-concept, bulimia and nutrition. Readers should know the six essential elements a bulimic should be able to sense that 'enough is enough.' They should be familiar with other interventions for bulimia, and the research on recovery from bulimia.

...unique in that it goes beyond what any other study has attempted in the depth of the interviews conducted and the thorough and compelling nature of Reindl's analysis... This is a book which reasserts the importance of attending to and deeply understanding the self-experience of women struggling with bulimia nervosa...' —Laura Weisburg, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School

Sheila M. Reindl is a psychologist at Harvard University, Bureau of Study counsel, and has a private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

12 CE credits; 337 pages

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