Affiliation:
1. Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
Abstract
Anorexia nervosa is currently presented as a pathologised, psycho-medical feminine phenomenon through aetiological rationalisations and theories. Research results indicate that there have been no improvements in treatment outcomes for anorexia for over 50 years, except, possibly, with forms of family therapy for adolescents. This situation can be seen as critical and calls for alternative ways of understanding anorexia, and consequent different approaches to psychotherapy for persons in relationship with anorexia. This article critically explores these issues, and suggests that such circumstances offer opportunities for alternative post-structuralist approaches for informing different understandings of and working with anorexia in collaborative relational arrangements where the voices of persons in relationship with anorexia are honoured and heard.
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,General Psychology
Cited by
4 articles.
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