Hi again. I checked out the Table of Contents to this book, and although the word "treatment" is in the title, none of the chapters (apparently) discusses treatment.

At 10:50 AM 1/16/03 -0500, you wrote:
Whoops! I just said about Pierce and Epling:

>  They also have a book out which may have some information on
> possible therapy (haven't looked at it myself). It's "Solving the
> Anorexia Puzzle (1991 [actually, it now appears to be 1992]

I can be more specific than that. In their learning textbook, they
describe the anorexia book as follows:

"We outlined the criteria for assessment, treatment, and prevention
of activity anorexia". So it may be of help for therapy.

(Of course, it would be of interest to know how successful it's been
ten years on)

-Stephen
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