You just proved Carol's point. The article says boundary violations are a prevailing theme in the lives of people with eating disorders. The article never says, in your shouting caps or in small type, that parents are the number one reason.
The article discusses varying kinds of boundary violations and their consequences.
Did you identify with those boundary violations? Is that what is so upsetting to you?
Any why would you attack Carol and try to undermine her recovery work?
Do you try to undermine others, perhaps even your child, when they say something that you disagree with or something that points to a possible flaw in your beliefs?
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Hey there Anonymous,
You just proved Carol's point. The article says boundary violations are a prevailing theme in the lives of people with eating disorders. The article never says, in your shouting caps or in small type, that parents are the number one reason.
The article discusses varying kinds of boundary violations and their consequences.
Did you identify with those boundary violations? Is that what is so upsetting to you?
Any why would you attack Carol and try to undermine her recovery work?
Do you try to undermine others, perhaps even your child, when they say something that you disagree with or something that points to a possible flaw in your beliefs?
Just wondering......
June 11, 2009 - 6:20amThis Comment
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