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Several years ago, my own clinical experience with bulimic women, as well as others' research about the prognostic importance of body image distortion in such women (Garfinkel, Moldofsky, & Garner, 1977), led me and a colleague to suggest that these women used their bodies as transitional objects (Sugarman & Kurash, 1982).
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bulimic self, bulimic men, anorexic stance, bulimic child, bulimic families, male bulimia, severe anorexics, male bulimics, nuclear needs, borderline bulimics, bulimic daughter, eating symptoms, bulimic patients, omnipotent system, bulimic woman, subclinical eating disorders, primary anorexia nervosa, restricting anorexics, transference themes, bulimic symptoms, bulimic symptomatology, eating disorder patient, borderline patients, women with eating disorders, bulimic women
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New York, International Universities Press, Basic Books, Guilford Press, Jason Aronson, International Journal of Eating Disorders, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, Analytic Press, Archives of General Psychiatry, Harvard University Press, American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, University of Chicago Press, Wellesley College, Hogarth Press, Managing Opposing Currents, Sigmund Freud, American Psychiatric Association, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Comprehensive Psychiatry, Feminist Psychodynamic Approach, Free Press, New Haven, New Models of Therapy
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