Janice suffers from anorexia and is extremely careful about how much she eats. How does she probably feel about this?

a. She takes great pride in her control and self-denial.
b. She feels like she has no control over her behavior.
c. She is greatly ashamed and desperately wants help.
d. Since she doesn't believe she has a problem, she has no strong feelings about this one way or the other.


Answer: a.

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