Ottawa Civic distances itself from narrow-mindedness of its own physicians
| Title | Ottawa Civic distances itself from narrow-mindedness of its own physicians |
| Publication Type | Correspondence |
| Authors | Carruthers CC, Blouin J, Barlow J |
| Date Published | 02/1992 |
| Year of Publication | 1992 |
| Notes | Several persons with sensitivities have escaped what would have been, for them, a conveyor belt to death in an eating disorder clinic. Awareness of sensitivities is limited in the mono-culture of eating disorder treatment, where all problems are thought to be emotional. Physicians with attitude problems that Health and Welfare was then addressing presume to educate instead of learning. |
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