
Feeding Anorexia
Feeding Anorexia is based on fourteen months of ethnographic research in a small inpatient unit located in a major teaching and research hospital in the western United States. Gremillion attended group, family, and individual therapy sessions and medical staff meetings; ate meals with patients; and took part in outings and recreational activities. She also conducted over one hundred interviews-with patients, parents, staff, and clinicians. Among the issues she explores are the relationship between calorie-counting and the management of consumer desire; why the "typical" anorexic patient is middle-class and white; the extent to which power differentials among clinicians, staff, and patients model "anorexic families"; and the potential of narrative therapy to constructively reframe some of the problematic assumptions underlying more mainstream treatments.
- Undertittel
- Gender and Power at a Treatment Center
- Forfatter
- Helen Gremillion
- ISBN
- 9780822331339
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 535 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 22.8.2003
- Forlag
- Duke University Press
- Antall sider
- 304
