Eating disorders and anorexia nervosa are relevant psychiatric problems and often represent a serious challenge to patients, families and clinicians as well. There are several questions surrounding anorexia nervosa about its aetiology, maintaining factors, best treatment approaches, which still lack a definite answer. Anorexia is often puzzling and difficult to understand, for patients, who may have a poor insight into the reasons and meaning of their disorder, and for their loved ones who may feel powerless and hopeless when facing a disorder they cannot figure out. Clinicians may approach this disorder in very different ways. There is still a lot to reflect on in regard to anorexia, and the contributions included in this volume aim to help the reader find interesting hints about theoretical, clinical and research issues.
Preface; Ego-Syntonicity & Eating Disorders; Transdisciplinary Approach for Anorexia Nervosa; Healthy Eating Obsession in Women with Anorexia Nervosa:: A Case Control Study; Expressed Emotion in Anorexia Nervosa; Neuropsychology of Anorexia Nervosa; Male Eating Disorder Pathology:: A Brief Report Based on Two Outpatients with Anorexia Nervosa; The Relation between Risk Factors & Recovery in Eating Disorders; What about Hungry Attention? Spatial & Temporal Characteristics of Attentional Bias in Eating Disorders; A Review of the Use of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa; Alexithymia, Emotion Identification & Social Inference in Anorexia Nervosa; Epidemiological Data on Eating Disorders in Japan; Rethinking Schema-Driven Processing in Eating Disorders:: Is it Possible to Overcome Controversies?; Index.
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