News: ‘Feed me! Feed me!’
Posted by News Editor on 22 Feb, 2012 | 0 comments

A recent workshop at Marple Cross on the links between our early emotional lives and later issues with food and eating has generated a lot of interest. From secret eaters to ice-cream addicts, some of the experiences shared were very revealing and stimulated a great deal of debate.
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