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Eating problems : a feminist psychoanalytic treatment model

Author: Carol Bloom; Women's Therapy Centre Institute.; et al
Publisher: New York, NY : Basic Books, ©1994.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Looks at the contradictory cultural messages to women about food and body image, and suggests a psychological approach to eating problems.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Carol Bloom; Women's Therapy Centre Institute.; et al
ISBN: 0465088767 9780465088768
OCLC Number: 30437505
Description: xx, 278 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Women's eating problems : social context and the internalization of culture / S. Gutwill --
The diet : personal experience, social condition, and industrial empire / S. Gutwill --
Tracing development : the feeding experience and the body / C. Bloom and L. Kogel --
Symbolic meanings of food and body / C. Bloom and L. Kogel --
Beginning the eating and body work : stance and tools / C. Bloom, L. Kogel, and L. Zaphiropoulos --
Learning to feed oneself : a psychodynamic model / C. Bloom, L. Kogel, and L. Zaphiropoulos --
Working toward body/self integration / C. Bloom, L. Kogel, and L. Zaphiropoulos --
Transference and countertransference issues : the impact of social pressures on body image and consciousness / S. Gutwill --
Transference and countertransference issues : the diet mentality versus attuned eating / S. Gutwill --
Eating problems and sexual abuse : theoretical considerations / S. Gutwill and A. Gitter --Eating problems and sexual abuse : treatment considerations / S. Gutwill and A. Gitter --
Eating problems in patients with multiple personality disorder / S. Gutwill
Responsibility: the Women's Therapy Centre Institute ; Carol Bloom ... [et al.].

Abstract:

Looks at the contradictory cultural messages to women about food and body image, and suggests a psychological approach to eating problems.

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