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Abstract
This article examines one patient's experiences with weight bias in an inpatient eating disorder treatment setting with a focus on interactions between the patient and her primary therapist. These therapeutic interactions had multiple unintended consequences, including bolstering feelings of denial, modeling of disordered behaviors, and disrupting the therapeutic alliance. Additional instances of weight bias with other treatment professionals, including an inpatient nutritionist and psychiatrist, are briefly discussed. The article ends with several brief recommendations for how clinicians can more skillfully approach issues of weight and size in the therapeutic alliance in order to resist size-related oppressions rather than reinforce them.Entities:
Keywords: Weight bias; atypical anorexia; higher-weight restrictive eating disorders; inpatient eating disorder treatment; refeeding; therapists’ weight bias
Year: 2018 PMID: 31595100 PMCID: PMC6781623 DOI: 10.1080/02703149.2018.1524068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Women Ther ISSN: 0270-3149