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Abstract
Experience and behaviour in anorexia nervosa is subordinate to the need to achieve and maintain a low body weight in the presence of the impulse, generated by starvation, to forage and ingest, and moreover in the presence of abundant food supplies. The stance is a phobic avoidance one. Normal adult body weight and attendant post-pubertal 'fatness' is feared and avoided through the process of pubertal regression, facilitated primarily by dietary carbohydrate (and fat) avoidance, but otherwise and less effectively by the vomiting/purging syndrome. The maintenance of this stance requires a total commitment of self-control and control of the environment - which are experienced by others as a primary narcissism within the 'patient' and as a tyrannical manipulative attitude to those others.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7146265 DOI: 10.1159/000287626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Psychosom ISSN: 0033-3190 Impact factor: 17.659