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Authors: RORTY M YAGER J ROSSOTTO E
Citation: M. Rorty et al., ASPECTS OF CHILDHOOD PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT AND FAMILY ENVIRONMENT CORRELATES IN BULIMIA-NERVOSA, Child abuse & neglect, 19(6), 1995, pp. 659-667

Authors: YAGER J RORTY M ROSSOTTO E
Citation: J. Yager et al., COPING STYLES DIFFER BETWEEN RECOVERED AND NONRECOVERED WOMEN WITH BULIMIA-NERVOSA, BUT NOT BETWEEN RECOVERED WOMEN AND NON-EATING-DISORDERED CONTROL SUBJECTS, The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 183(2), 1995, pp. 86-94

Authors: RORTY M YAGER J ROSSOTTO E
Citation: M. Rorty et al., VALIDITY OF CHILDHOOD ABUSE MEASUREMENTS - REPLY, The American journal of psychiatry, 152(10), 1995, pp. 1534-1535

Authors: RORTY M YAGER J ROSSOTTO E
Citation: M. Rorty et al., CHILDHOOD SEXUAL, PHYSICAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO COMORBID PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN BULIMIA-NERVOSA, The International journal of eating disorders, 16(4), 1994, pp. 317-334

Authors: RORTY M YAGER J ROSSOTTO E
Citation: M. Rorty et al., CHILDHOOD SEXUAL, PHYSICAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE IN BULIMIA-NERVOSA, The American journal of psychiatry, 151(8), 1994, pp. 1122-1126

Authors: RORTY M YAGER J ROSSOTTO E
Citation: M. Rorty et al., WHY AND HOW DO WOMEN RECOVER FROM BULIMIA-NERVOSA - THE SUBJECTIVE APPRAISALS OF 40 WOMEN RECOVERED FOR A YEAR OR MORE, The International journal of eating disorders, 14(3), 1993, pp. 249-260
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