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29.
The New Shorter Oxford Dictionary of English
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993), s.v. “compulsion.”

30.
Robert Hilburn, “Elton’s Exorcism: On the Eve of His First U.S. Tour in Three Years, Elton John Talks about His Battle with the Demons of Drugs, Alcohol, and Despair,”
The Los Angeles Times
(August 23, 1992),
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-08-23/entertainment/ca-7209_1_elton-john
.

31.
Hilburn, “Elton’s Exorcism.”

32.
Hilburn, “Elton’s Exorcism.”

33.
Hilburn, “Elton’s Exorcism.”

34.
Sandra G. Boodman, “Eating Disorders: Not Just for Women,”
Washington Post
(March 13, 2007),
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/09/AR2007030901870.html
.

35.
The Renfrew Center Foundation for Eating Disorders, “Eating Disorders 101 Guide: A Summary of Issues, Statistics, and Resources” (October 2003), 3.

36.
Nicole Lampert, ‘Anorexics Find Posh a Thinspiration,”
Daily Mail
(June 28, 2006),
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-39284l/Anorexics-Posh-thinspiration.html
.

37.
Ellen Teal personal testimony, unpublished letter (Plano, TX: Hope for the Heart, n.d.), 2.

38.
Ellen Teal personal testimony, 2.

39.
Ellen Teal personal testimony, 3.

40.
Ellen Teal personal testimony, 3.

41.
Ellen Teal personal testimony, 3.

42.
Lampert, “Anorexics Find Posh a Thinspiration.”

43.
Angela Wagner, Howard Aizenstein, Vijay K. Venkatraman, Julie Fudge, J. Christopher Bay, Laura Mazurkewicz, Guido K. Frank, Ursula F. Bailey, Lorie Fischer, Van Nguyen, Cameron Carter, Karen Putnam, and Walter H. Kaye, “Altered Reward Processing in Women Recovered from Anorexia Nervosa,”
American Journal of Psychiatry
, 164 (12) (Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association, 2007), 1842,1849.

44.
For this section see Jose Luis Barbosa-Saldivar, and Theodore B. Van Itallie, “Semistarvation: An Overview of an Old Problem,” Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, vol. 55 (8) (Bethesda, MD: National Center for Biotechnology Information, 1979), 774-76, 786.

45.
For this section see Barbosa-Saldivar and Van Itallie, “Semistarvation: An Overview of an Old Problem,” 774-76.

46.
Martin Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview,” Frontline Online (Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation, 1997),
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/royals/interviews/bbc.html
.

47.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

48.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

49.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

50.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

51.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

52.
See also Lynn Ponton, “Coping with Denial in Eating Disorders” (Newburyport, MA: Psych Central, 2006),
http://psychcentral.com/lib/2006/coping-with-denial-in-eatingdisorders/
.

53.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

54.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

55.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

56.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

57.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

58.
American Psychiatric Association,
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
, 594.

59.
Diana, Princess of Wales, “Speech on Eating Disorders” (April, 27,1993),
http://www.settelen.com/diana_eating_disorders.htm
.

60.
Diana, Princess of Wales, “Speech on Eating Disorders.”

61.
Diana, Princess of Wales, “Speech on Eating Disorders.”

62.
Diana, Princess of Wales, “Speech on Eating Disorders.”

63.
Diana, Princess of Wales, “Speech on Eating Disorders.”

64.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

65.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

66.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

67.
Bashir, “Diana’s 1995 BBC interview.”

68.
Sam Lister, “Diana Effect Is Credited with Decline in Bulimia” (San Antonio: HealthyPlace.com, February 26, 2007),
http://www.healthyplace.com/eatingdisorders/articles/diana-effect-is-credited-with-decline-in-bulimia/menu-id-58/
.

69.
See Vredevelt, Newman, Beverly, and Minirth,
The Thin Disguise: Understanding and Overcoming Anorexia and Bulimia
, 236.

70.
David B. Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
(Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2000), 150-51.

71.
See Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 150.

72.
Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 151.

73.
Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 151.

74.
Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 151.

75.
Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 154.

76.
Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 151-52.

77.
Morris,
Illness and Culture in the Postmodern Age
, 152.

78.
Jena Morrow,
Hollow: An Unpolished Tale
(Chicago: Moody, 2010), 13.

79.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 20.

80.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 20.

81.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 20.

82.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 30-32.

83.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 32.

84.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 33.

85.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 53-54.

86.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 69.

87.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 46.

88.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 46.

89.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 87.

90.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 97-98.

91.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 99-100.

92.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 103.

93.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 176-77.

94.
Quotations in this paragraph from Morrow,
Hollow: An Unpolished Tale
, 14.

95.
Morrow,
Hollow
, 15.

96.
Hebrews 4:12.

97.
See Raymond Lemberg, ed. with Leigh Cohn,
Eating Disorders: A Reference Sourcebook
(Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1999), 166.

98.
Cherry Boone O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
(New York: Continuum Publishing, 1982), 110.

99.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 135-36.

100.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 150.

101.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 150.

102.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 150.

103.
Karen Way,
Anorexia Nervosa and Recovery: A Hunger for Meaning
(Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 1993), 37.

104.
Erica Goode, “Study Finds TV Alters Fiji Girls’ View of Body”
New York Times
(New York: The New York Times Company, May 20, 1999),
http://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/20/world/study-finds-tv-alters-fiji-girls-view-of-body.html?src=pm
.

105.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 95.

106.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 173.

107.
Sari Fine Shepphird,
100 Questions & Answers About Anorexia Nervosa
(Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, 2001), 219.

108.
See also Pam Vredevelt and Joyce Whitman,
Walking a Thin Line: Anorexia and Bulimia, the Battle Can Be Won
(Portland, OR: Multnomah, 1985), 208-14; Vredevelt, Newman, Beverly, and Minirth,
The Thin Disguise: Understanding and Overcoming Anorexia and Bulimia
, 230-36.

109.
O’Neill,
Starving for Attention
, 171.

 

Chapter 5—The World of Gambling

1.
Net Industries, “Pete Rose—Awards and Accomplishments,”
http://sports.jrank.org/pages/4065/Rose-Pete-Awards-Accomplishments.html
.

2.
Pete Rose,
My Prison Without Bars
(New York: Rodale Books, 2004), x.

3.
Pete Rose,
My Prison Without Bars
, xi.

4.
See Madalina Diaconu,
International Trade in Gambling Services
(Frederick, MD: Aspen Publishers, 2010), 14.

5.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Basic English
, s.v. “pari-mutuel.”

6.
R. Laird Harris, Robert Laird Harris, Gleason Leonard Archer, and Bruce K. Waltke,
Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
, electronic ed. (Chicago: Moody Press, 1999), 294.

7.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Basic English
, s.v. “greed.”

8.
Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey William Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich,
Theological Dictionary of the New Testament
, vol. 6, electronic ed. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1976), 271.

9.
Pete Rose,
My Prison Without Bars
, xi.

10.
Pete Rose,
My Prison Without Bars
, xi.

11.
Henry R. Lesieur and Robert L. Custer, “Pathological Gambling: Roots, Phases, and Treatment,”
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
, vol. 474 (July 1984), 146-56.

12.
For this section see American Psychiatric Association,
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-IV-TR
, 4th ed. (Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2002), 673-74.

13.
The American Psychiatric Association does not discuss a separate category of “compulsive” gambling but includes characteristics listed here as compulsive under “pathological” gambling.

14.
Cesar Brioso and Peter Barzilai, “The Rose Scandal,”
USA Today
(January 5, 2004),
http://www.usa-today.com/sports/baseball/2004-01-05-rose-timeline_x.htm
.

15.
Murray Chass, “The Pete Rose Inquiry: Rose Incurred Debts of $400,000 in 3 Months, Betting Report Says,”
The New York Times
(June 27, 1989),
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/27/sports/pete-rose-inquiry-rose-incurred-debts-400000-3-months-betting-report-says.html
.

16.
Joe Sexton, “Baseball: Rose Remains Defiant Over Report,”
The New York Times
(July 2, 1989),
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/07/02/sports/baseball-rose-remains-defiant-over-report.html
.

17.
Brioso and Barzilai, “The Rose Scandal.”

18.
Sexton, “Baseball: Rose Remains Defiant Over Report.”

19.
Sexton, “Baseball: Rose Remains Defiant Over Report.”

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