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Fatal Trend
Pro-Anorexia Web Sites By Gwen Morrison

"Of the 10 million victims of eating disorders in the U.S. today, eight percent are young people under the age of 20," says Abigail Natenshon, MA, LCSW, a psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders and the author of When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder from Highland Park, Ill. "Three to five percent of young teens suffer from eating disorders."
"Anorexia is a disease involving food restriction and weight loss that affects the cognitive mind, the emotional self as well as the physical body," says Natenshon. "Anorexia is a misuse of food to resolve emotional problems that involves the pathological fear of becoming fat."
"I have known many young women through my practice who have been influenced by pro-anorexic sites to engage in purging behaviors in the interest of losing weight," says Natenshon. "These behaviors have led to dangerous eating disorders. These sites provide girls with a place to feel validated and rewarded for their self-abusive behavior."


