Bulimia | Bingeing and Dieting as Methods of Coping with Pain
Becky W. Thompson is the author of the book A Hunger So Wide and So Deep: American Women Speak Out on Eating Problems. She was visiting assistant professor of African American studies and sociology at Wesleyan University at the time of writing.
Summary: This essay, based on interviews with African American, Hispanic, and lesbian women, rejects the notion that eating disorders are only signs of women’s vanity and obsession with thinness. The eighteen women—who took part in the author’s life history project— often took refuge in food to...
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Table of Contents
- Bulimia Nervosa: An Overview
- Testimony of a Recovered Female Bulimic
- Bulimia in Older Women
- Men Are Becoming More Vulnerable to Bulimia
- Adolescence: Setting the Stage for Eating Disorders
- Bulimia May Be Linked to Sexual Abuse
- Bingeing and Dieting as Methods of Coping with Pain
- Bulimia Is on the Rise Among Nonwhite Populations
- Current Approaches to Treating Bulimia
- The Role of Parents in a Child’s Recovery
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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