Contextualising Eating Disorders

Contextualising Eating Disorders
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-13 : 9781040040553
ISBN-10 : 1040040551
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Book Synopsis Contextualising Eating Disorders by : Bernard Guerin

Download or read book Contextualising Eating Disorders written by Bernard Guerin and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-06-18 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book rethinks the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders by putting the spotlight on their social and societal contexts, examining how these behaviours are shaped by the difficult life conditions of those suffering. Drawing on the lived experiences of nine women, this book uses in-depth case studies and interviews to discuss eating disorders with a Social Contextual Analysis framework. It prioritises the women’s own voices about their life conditions and recovery to explore the behaviour of unusual eating patterns. The book identifies common social properties across the nine women, which will become essential context when considering treatment and therapy for unusual eating. Through this more compassionate approach, readers are presented with a detailed example of new ways to analyse and treat the behaviours of mental health and therapy outside of a DSM diagnosis. Contextualising Eating Disorders is unique in its focus on giving priority to women’s voices and the social contexts behind unusual eating and will be highly relevant for all professionals working with those with unusual eating patterns, as well as students and academics in the fields of social psychology and mental health. This book will also benefit those who themselves are suffering from unusual eating patterns they might not understand.


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