Biography:
Karen Gail Lewis, MSW, Ed.D, has been in practice for over 50 years – in Boston, Cincinnati, and Washington, DC. She has authored numerous professional articles and 11 books, covering topics of marriage, group therapy, single women, and adult siblings. Her first (1988) and latest (2023) were on sibling therapy.
She has taught at University of Cincinnati Medical School, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Family Therapy Program, Johns Hopkins Medical School, and University of Santiago, Chile. She has served on editorial boards of three professional journals and was book review editor for another. In 1997, she received the Visionary Award by the Washington, D.C. Rape Crisis Center.
(The information in this presentation comes from her latest book, Sibling Therapy: The Ghosts from Childhood that Haunt Your Clients’ Love and Work.)


Title : An unusual perspective for understanding and preventing bulimia relapse: Unhealthy sibling loyalty