Eating disorders and marital relationships / Stephan Van den Broucke, Walter Vandereycken, and Jan Norré.
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- 0203134931
- 9780203134931
- 9781134752119
- 1134752113
- Eating disorders -- Treatment
- Eating disorders -- Patients -- Family relationships
- Marital psychotherapy
- Divorce therapy
- Feeding and Eating Disorders -- psychology
- Feeding and Eating Disorders -- therapy
- Marital Therapy
- Marriage -- psychology
- Troubles du comportement alimentaire -- Traitement
- Troubles du comportement alimentaire -- Patients -- Relations familiales
- Thérapie conjugale
- SELF-HELP -- Eating Disorders
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Eating Disorders
- Eating disorders -- Patients -- Family relationships
- Eating disorders -- Treatment
- Marital psychotherapy
- 616.85/2606 22
- RC552.E18 V357 1997eb
- 1997 I-165
- WM 175
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-192) and indexes.
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Chapter 1 The nature of eating disorders in married patients -- chapter 2 The marital relationships of psychiatric patients -- chapter 3 The husbands of eating-disordered patients -- chapter 4 Marital satisfaction and intimacy -- chapter 5 Communication -- chapter 6 Marital conflicts -- chapter 7 Sexuality, fertility and parenting -- chapter 8 Assessment and treatment of eating disorders -- chapter 9 Assessment of the marital relationship -- chapter 10 Involving the husband in the therapy.
Anorexia and bulimia are on the increase in the Western world and the disease is now recognised to no longer be only a problem for teenage girls, but older women as well. Most older women either do now or did previously live with a partner and much attention has been paid to these relationships in devising therapeutic regimes.Eating Disorders and Marital Relationships takes a critical look at the evidence behind the assumption of psychiatric illness in the patients and their partners and comes up with some surprising results. Van den Broucke, Vandereycken and Norre carefully descr.
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