
The Anorexic’s World in Psychoanalysis
This powerful book is a multifaceted examination of anorexia nervosa, which explores the anorexic’s internal experience, as well as the key role that specific family dynamics play in the development, experience, and treatment of anorexia.
Drawing from her experience as both a psychoanalytic practitioner and a former sufferer, the book builds on Dr. Krestow’s personal history and her clinical experience providing psychoanalytic therapy to anorexics. Presented in three parts, the book first explores the inner psychic drama experienced by people with anorexia: incessant thoughts, the inner torment and the ongoing internal battle for agency and independence from the family. Part Two examines the theme of corruption in the family, which often involves a view of the world as dangerous, and their need to keep the child close and attached. Finally, the book considers treatment implications and argues for the thoughtful and collaborative treatment stance of the therapist, including recognition of the anorexic’s poor level of mentalization, and the therapist’s respect for the anorexic’s intense need for agency that had been thwarted developmentally.
Drawing on clinical material, and the author’s own experiences, The Anorexic’s World in Psychoanalysis will be essential reading for psychoanalysts in practice and in training, to other clinicians working with anorexic patients, anorexics and their families, and the interested general public.
- Undertittel
- Internal Drama and External Corruption
- Forfatter
- Emily Krestow
- ISBN
- 9781032867526
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 453 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 20.6.2026
- Forlag
- TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
- Antall sider
- 120
