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Mark F. Schwartz, Sc.D., is Clinical Co-Director, Masters and Johnson Trauma, Dissociative Disorders and Sexual Compulsivity Programs, St. Louis, MO. Leigh Cohn, M.A.T., is Executive Editor of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention. He lectures extensively on eating disorders and is the author of numerous books.