OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyze qualitatively how women, who have recovered from anorexia nervosa, perceive and describe their current eating practices, as well as the ones developed during the eating disorder period. METHODS: Seven women were interviewed individually with the objective of investigating their eating practices, transition phases and all relevant aspects that somewhat contributed to the habit-forming; experiences, feelings and perceptions related to mealtime and the influence that food has had over the present subjects' life. The interviews were analyzed by the discourse of the collective subject method. RESULTS: The results brought up the following topics: a) control; b) concerns and feelings; c) deprivation ...
ABSTRACT A dichotomy has been identified between traditional and feminist accounts of 'anorexia nerv...
Although eating disorders are a significant problem for some women, there is a lack of understandin...
This is a qualitative study which purpose is to examine the experiences of the recovery process afte...
Abstract: According to the phenomenological approach, observing a phenomenon through the perspective...
Research into recovery from anorexia nervosa has been limited to determining the typical course and ...
This study explored how women made sense of their recovery from Anorexia Nervosa (AN). Semi-structur...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Background Despite common misconceptions, an individual may be seriously ill with a ...
Eating disorders have recently become one of the most prevalent diseases affecting adolescent girls....
Aim: Women with anorexia are often perceived very negatively – for example, as manipulative and dece...
Eating disorders are the third largest mental illness in females. Many of those who recover never re...
M.A.In this project the researcher explores, analyses and interprets the narratives of seven women w...
Background: Past research has indicated the presence of cognitive difficulties in individuals with a...
While an emerging subset of literature has revealed that therapists with eating disorder histories o...
Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness. The current rate of ano...
ABSTRACT A dichotomy has been identified between traditional and feminist accounts of 'anorexia nerv...
Although eating disorders are a significant problem for some women, there is a lack of understandin...
This is a qualitative study which purpose is to examine the experiences of the recovery process afte...
Abstract: According to the phenomenological approach, observing a phenomenon through the perspective...
Research into recovery from anorexia nervosa has been limited to determining the typical course and ...
This study explored how women made sense of their recovery from Anorexia Nervosa (AN). Semi-structur...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Background Despite common misconceptions, an individual may be seriously ill with a ...
Eating disorders have recently become one of the most prevalent diseases affecting adolescent girls....
Aim: Women with anorexia are often perceived very negatively – for example, as manipulative and dece...
Eating disorders are the third largest mental illness in females. Many of those who recover never re...
M.A.In this project the researcher explores, analyses and interprets the narratives of seven women w...
Background: Past research has indicated the presence of cognitive difficulties in individuals with a...
While an emerging subset of literature has revealed that therapists with eating disorder histories o...
Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness. The current rate of ano...
ABSTRACT A dichotomy has been identified between traditional and feminist accounts of 'anorexia nerv...
Although eating disorders are a significant problem for some women, there is a lack of understandin...
This is a qualitative study which purpose is to examine the experiences of the recovery process afte...