Here’s why eating and body image problems are so often avoided or lied about in the therapy room, by TherapistAlli
Concerns.” Their team of researchers coded and analyzed responses from 45 participants who experienced eating or body image issues but lied about or concealed those difficulties during therapy. And we're not talking about a couple of sessions. The median time in treatment was reportedly over a year. At an average of three meetings a month, that's more than 36 sessions.
When people feel they’re failing at something seemingly as “basic” as eating or managing weight, they believe they’re “total” failures.
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