Sheila M. Reindl Quotes
A Bulimic Person May Be So Disconnected From Her Experience That She Does Not Even Know What She Needs Or Wants. If She Does Not Know, Needing Something Or Someone Only Confirms Her Sense That She Is Weak And Inadequate. She Believes Her Needs Are Not Legitimate, And Therefore Finds It Difficult To Seek Care Or Engage With Any Care She Does Manage To Seek. In Fact, She Is Likely To Greet Others' Expressions Of Concern With Contempt, The Very Contempt With Which She Views Herself.
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