Spirituality and Ten False Beliefs and Pursuits of Women With Eating Disorders: Implications for Counselors

Authors describe ten false beliefs that women with eating disorders may hold. They explain how the pursuit of these beliefs can prevent the women from connecting with God and with others in genuine ways. They also suggest some therapeutic strategies that may help women with eating disorders find a h...

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