Contextualising Eating Disorders

Contextualising Eating Disorders

The Hidden Social Contexts of Unusual Eating

Tait, Millie; Bailey, Nikia; Guerin, Bernard; Kraehe, Scarlett

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2024

182

Dura

9781032592688

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction

Part 1. Background to the 'eating disorders' behaviours

2. What the mainstream models say is happening with behaviours and recovery?

3. What alternative models say is happening with unusual eating behaviours

4. What was our research about?

Part 2. The unusual eating behaviours of our nine collaborators

5. Adora's story: Becoming a "good girl"

6. Gabby's story: A ballerina's sacrifice

7. Diane's story: Sisters and solitude

8. Bianca's story: Shrinking for love

9. Erica's story: Mother knows best

10. Sally's story: Serious journos talk about lip filler

11. Fiona's Story: The weight of expectations

12. Courtney's story: Out of the frying pan into the fire

13. Katrina's story: What goes on behind closed doors

Part 3. What was learned about unusual eating behaviours put in context?

14. Summary 1: The diversity of life pathways

15. Summary 2: What shapes the 'eating disorder' behaviours and what leads to recovery?
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Disordered eating;bulimia nervosa;anorexia nervosa;binge eating;bingeing;purging;therapy;social psychology;psychology;critical psychology;clinical psychology;contextual analysis;discourse analysis;body image;fat-shaming;weight loss;weight maint;weight maintenance;recovery;well-being