Eating Disorders: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, And The Person WithinBasic Books, 1973 - 396 páginas 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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Página 63
... early experiential transactions . Such early experiences bias his perceptions and action patterns so that he responds to subsequent situa- tions , at least initially , in the light of these early experiences , which in turn are in a ...
... early experiential transactions . Such early experiences bias his perceptions and action patterns so that he responds to subsequent situa- tions , at least initially , in the light of these early experiences , which in turn are in a ...
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... early overfeeding has left the impression that a fat baby is automatically doomed to be- come a fat adult . This holds true only when the factors that make for overfeeding persist , when they are related to disturbed interpersonal pro ...
... early overfeeding has left the impression that a fat baby is automatically doomed to be- come a fat adult . This holds true only when the factors that make for overfeeding persist , when they are related to disturbed interpersonal pro ...
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... early study was that obese children were advanced in growth and biological development ; they were unusually tall , showed accelerated skeletal maturation , and underwent puberty at a normal , or even early age ( 2 , 5 ) . These ...
... early study was that obese children were advanced in growth and biological development ; they were unusually tall , showed accelerated skeletal maturation , and underwent puberty at a normal , or even early age ( 2 , 5 ) . These ...
Índice
Biological Basis of Eating Disorders | 3 |
Hunger Awareness and Individuation | 44 |
Family Frame and Transactions | 71 |
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