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Bulimics on Bulimia

Bulimics on Bulimia

Maria Stavrou

(2008)

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Abstract

Thousands suffer from bulimia secretly and in silence. They are never diagnosed and their story goes untold.

Bulimics on Bulimia is a collection of accounts by people who are living with the disorder, shedding new light on the day-to-day struggle of coping with bulimia. This book challenges the stereotypical image of the bulimic teenage girl, revealing that bulimia affects a far wider range of people, and dispelling the myth that bingeing involves only food and purging involves only vomiting. The powerful stories in this book provide new perspectives on the experience of bulimia, revealing the complex realities of the illness and the different ways in which different people view themselves and the disorder that has become a part of their lives.

This book is a must-read for counselors, psychologists, and mental health professionals and will strike a chord with anyone who is suffering or has suffered from an eating disorder, as well as their friends and families.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Boxes, figures, and tables
Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Preface
About the author
Who this book is for
My intention in this book
Covid-19
Black lives matter
1. Sustainable rural water services for all
2. Water quantity, quality, and health
3. Groundwater resources
4. Water supply boreholes
5. Water lifting from wells and boreholes: handpumps
6. Water supply infrastructure: beyond handpumps
7. From getting it going to keeping it flowing: management
of rural water services
8. Finance: the fuel for sustainable rural water services
9. Rural water users and community water supply programmes
10. Water for all: why is it such a struggle, and what can be done?
11. What’s changing in rural water supply?
12. Imagine another world
Endnote: National WASH systems sit within a global system of injustice
Annex: Some notes on definitions and statistics
References
Index