Is Your Eating Out of Order? ; It's Not Bulimia or Anorexia... May Still Have a Problem

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Athirtysomething lawyer, Anne, comes home from her job in an office. Once or twice a week, she drops into M&S, where she buys two pizzas, brownies, biscuits, ice cream and more - a bulging bag of delights. She arrives at her empty flat, pulls the curtains, puts on the TV and spends the evening eating it all, way beyond hunger or need.

Another woman, Sarah, who is in her 40s, is in a difficult relationship.

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Is Your Eating Out of Order? ; It's Not Bulimia or Anorexia... May Still Have a Problem

Her partner is irritable and belittles her. She doesn't know how to stand up for herself.

Sarah says she frequently eats 'for comfort, I always have ever since I was little, and my mum would give me biscuits if I was upset', and has put on a lot of weight - something else she ge...

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