On 16 Jan 2003, Mark A. Casteel wrote:

> 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.
> 

Huh? The title of the book is "Solving the Anorexia Puzzle" A 
Scientific Approach (1992, not 1991)", and there's no "treatment" in 
the title. But there is in the Table of Contents.

Our library has a copy (guess who ordered it). I just ran over 
(literally--it's -15 deg C = -5 F out!) to the library and checked it 
out. Part Two is all about activity anorexia, and comprises the last 
six chapters of a 12-chapter book. The last chapter is headed 
"Treatment and Prevention of Activity Anorexia". A quick flip through 
it (not a long chapter) indicates the treatment of choice is 
behaviour modification and cognitive. Seems reasonable to me.

As this uses up my allotment of three posts today, the rest is 
(regrettably) silence. 

Stephen
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