Unique among professional work in the area of women and fat, this exciting book does not approach size as the problem; rather it approaches prejudice against fat as the problem. The contributors, including therapists and fat activists, share personal and professional experiences of challenging fat oppression and offer strategies to therapists.
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Unique among professional work in the area of women and fat, this exciting book does not approach size as the problem; rather it approaches prejudice against fat as the problem. The contributors, including therapists and fat activists, share personal and professional experiences of challenging fat oppression and offer strategies to therapists.
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