Abstract
This article focuses on the group process in groups for patients suffering from bulimia and also anorexia, and how this process affects and enhances the Self, by offering the possibility of recreating the lacking mirroring experience. It also draws a parallel between the families of patients with eating disorders and the group, with the conclusion that group analysis can compensate for the shortcomings in the families of the group members.
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