| Publication Type | journal article |
| Department | Office of Public Affairs, University Health Care |
| Creator | Sample, Susan |
| Title | Using Weight to Control the Uncontrollable |
| Date | 2000-03 |
| Description | Bulimic behavior? Jane M. Blackwell, Ph.D., remembers how people would wrinkle their foreheads when she used the phrase in lectures 15 years ago. "Now it's a household word. "We thought bulimia would be gone, that it was a fad," said the clinical psychologist, who first held a therapy session on body image in 1979. "But it's epidemic." Lynne Dickey, M.S., isn't surprised. She's watched the enrollment in her College of Health class, "Understanding Eating Disorders & Body Image," double in recent years. Many of the students have had anorexia or bulimia. |
| Type | Text |
| Publisher | Health Sciences Center |
| Volume | 24 |
| Issue | 2 |
| First Page | 23 |
| Last Page | 25 |
| Subject | Eating Disorders; Body Image; Serotonin |
| Subject MESH | Bulimia; Anorexia Nervosa; Body Weight |
| Language | eng |
| Bibliographic Citation | Sample,S. Using Weight to Control the Uncontrollable. Health Sciences Report. 200 24(2):23-25 |
| Rights Management | TBD |
| Format Medium | application/pdf |
| Identifier | ir-main,703 |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s66d6b4q |
| Setname | ir_uspace |
| ID | 702854 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s66d6b4q |