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Anorexia and all eating disorders alike affect fundamental relationships between individuals and their bodies. This book portrays the eternal pain of the anorexic mind. Marilyn Lawrence traces the psychological origins of anorexia and discusses the fallacy of the ideal weight, size and shape that some women in anguish may compulsively seek.She also discusses current treatments and therapies to help the individual recognize anorexia and recover from it. From her viewpoint treating anorexia in medical modern practice is more than curing eating disorders; it has become a foray into uncharted psychological and emotional areas.The Anorexic Mind is unique; eye-opening and essential reading for those wishing to understand the life difficulties of women who suffer from eating disorders, but also a guide for those wishing to tackle the conflicts that underpin anorexia.
Anorexia and all eating disorders alike affect fundamental relationships between individuals and their bodies. This book portrays the eternal pain of the anorexic mind. Marilyn Lawrence traces the psychological origins of anorexia and discusses the fallacy of the ideal weight, size and shape that
Focuses on Marilyn Monroe, culture, ideology, boxing, Hemingway, politics, sex,
'You're already famous, now you're going to make me famous,' photographer Lawrence Schiller said to Marilyn Monroe as they discussed the photos he was about to shoot of her. 'Don't be so cocky,' Marilyn replied, 'photographers can be easily replaced.' The year was 1962, and Schiller, 25, was on
A 'retired career anorexic' examines herself and her, and our, culture in a masterpiece of confessional
From NEW YORK TIMES bestseller Lawrence
A beautifully produced assortment of Lawrence's intimate and exquisite
Containing autobiographical elements and set in the author's native Nottinghamshire, Lawrence's final novel had a profound impact on twentieth-century culture and sexual attitudes, while confirming his standing as one of the most eminent fiction writers that England has