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Diana Guzman
on Nov 24, 2024Verified
Hilde Bruch (1972, 1983) argues that girls from overcontrolling families:
A) have a strong desire for peer relationships.
B) tend to show higher levels of sexual activity.
C) deeply fear separation from their families.
D) are in tune with their feelings and trust their own judgment.
Overcontrolling Families
Families characterized by excessive regulation and a lack of autonomy for members, often resulting in psychological issues.
Hilde Bruch
A psychiatrist and psychoanalyst known for her seminal work on eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and obesity.
- Understand the psychosocial and familial factors that may contribute to the development of feeding and eating disorders.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the psychosocial and familial factors that may contribute to the development of feeding and eating disorders.
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