This book presents an accessible introduction to the conceptualization
and treatment of eating disorders from a psychoanalytic perspective.
Each of the chapters offers a different perspective on these
difficult-to-treat conditions and taken together, illustrate the breadth
and depth that psychoanalytic thinking can offer both seasoned
clinicians as well as those just beginning to explore the field.
Different aspects of how psychoanalytic theory and practice can engage
with eating disorders are addressed, including mobilizing its nuanced
developmental theories to illustrate the difficulties these patients
have with putting feelings into words, the loathing that they feel
towards their bodies, the disharmonies they experience in the link
between body and mind, and even the ways that they engage with online
Internet forums.
This is an accessible read for clinicians at the start of their career
and will also be a useful, novel take on the subject for experienced
practitioners.