Drawing on all the latest findings, rare historical research, cross-cultural comparisons, and their own study of more than 2,000 contemporary women attending high schools and colleges, the authors present powerful new evidence to support the existence of a link between talented women, depression, and eating disorders. Illustrations.
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Drawing on all the latest findings, rare historical research, cross-cultural comparisons, and their own study of more than 2,000 contemporary women attending high schools and colleges, the authors present powerful new evidence to support the existence of a link between talented women, depression, and eating disorders. Illustrations.
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