Parents dealing with anorexia nervosa: actions and meanings.

Abstract:

:This paper examines parents' actions in response to anorexia nervosa, and how these are shaped by the ways they construct or understand the eating disorder. The findings indicate that parents try to influence their daughters by searching for help, providing practical support, avoiding confrontation, complying with special requirements, persuading, explaining, and pressuring, using ploys and force, providing emotional support, and mediating interactions. Parents' actions are influenced by how they construct anorexia, such as whether they see it as an eating issue, an illness, a psychological problem, a choice, or a mystery. Understanding parents' actions and constructions can help clinicians develop collaborative partnerships with parents.

journal_name

Eat Disord

journal_title

Eating disorders

authors

Honey A,Halse C

doi

10.1080/10640260591005245

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2005-07-01 00:00:00

pages

353-67

issue

4

eissn

1064-0266

issn

1532-530X

pii

W0087342Q135J35L

journal_volume

13

pub_type

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