Multiple Choice
When object relations theory is applied to explaining the formation of eating disorders,
A) securely attached children are slightly more likely to develop bulimia.
B) anorexia was associated with overseparation (detachment) of children from their parents.
C) inconsistent caregivers create anxiety, so an individual sees food as a means of comfort.
D) None of these is correct.
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