This thesis explores the narratives of people with long-term experience of eating disorders and the wider socio-political, psycho-medical discourses that surround these presentations. It comprises a narrative literature review, a research article and a critical appraisal. The literature review provides a social constructivist critique of the limiting nature of language in the case of anorexia nervosa. By reviewing diagnostic criteria, historical accounts and dominant explanations of anorexia, this article explores their epistemological underpinnings, and the consequent impact of these on research, policy and service-user experience in a neo-liberal political context. The research paper applies a narrative analytic approach to the accounts o...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the process of treatment seeking for eating disorders (EDs). ED...
Background: There are presently a number of eating disorder treatment interventions that have a rese...
The notion of diagnosis has been shown to have a profound influence within mental health practice wi...
In this study, we undertook a narrative analysis of participants’ long-term lived experience of eati...
The following paper explores the ways in which we currently understand eating disorders, examining t...
The following paper explores the ways in which we currently understand eating disorders, examining t...
This thesis explores the way in which Eating Disorder (ED) services provide and deliver intervention...
Overview Many individuals experiencing eating disorders (EDs) describe an internal ‘eating disorder ...
The purpose of this study was to explore through narrative inquiry methodology the experiences of fo...
The following article works to externalize anorexia nervosa and reconstruct our understanding of wha...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
Background: This is a response to Conti et al.’s article, “Listening in the dark: why we need storie...
For years, eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have been studied ex...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
For years, eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have been studied ex...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the process of treatment seeking for eating disorders (EDs). ED...
Background: There are presently a number of eating disorder treatment interventions that have a rese...
The notion of diagnosis has been shown to have a profound influence within mental health practice wi...
In this study, we undertook a narrative analysis of participants’ long-term lived experience of eati...
The following paper explores the ways in which we currently understand eating disorders, examining t...
The following paper explores the ways in which we currently understand eating disorders, examining t...
This thesis explores the way in which Eating Disorder (ED) services provide and deliver intervention...
Overview Many individuals experiencing eating disorders (EDs) describe an internal ‘eating disorder ...
The purpose of this study was to explore through narrative inquiry methodology the experiences of fo...
The following article works to externalize anorexia nervosa and reconstruct our understanding of wha...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
Background: This is a response to Conti et al.’s article, “Listening in the dark: why we need storie...
For years, eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have been studied ex...
Anorexic narratives share the thesis that compulsive behaviours like eating disorders are determined...
For years, eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, have been studied ex...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the process of treatment seeking for eating disorders (EDs). ED...
Background: There are presently a number of eating disorder treatment interventions that have a rese...
The notion of diagnosis has been shown to have a profound influence within mental health practice wi...