Stories I Tell My Patients by Arnold Andersen, M.D., has been an
intermittent feature in Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and
Prevention from 1993 to 2015. The complete set of 101 stories is
collected here for the first time. Combining myth, metaphor, fable, tall
tale, and inventive fantasy, they help professionals and patients alike
overcome eating disorders.
An eclectic mix, Arnold's stories are both entertaining and insightful.
Some are vaguely familiar, such as the retelling of "The Emperor Has No
Clothes" or Faustian deals with the devil. There are knights in shining
armor, time machines, intergalactic travelers, stories derived from
Greek mythology, anorexic saints of the 16th century, and current
events. Most of the stories sprang from Arnold's imagination, and many
were inspired by his direct interactions with patients. Inanimate
objects such as buoys and thermometers carry on conversations, and
descriptions of Paris reflect the author's love of that beautiful city.
The stories are not meant ultimately to cure eating disorders but rather
to get attention and convey an idea. No matter how old we get, we can
relate to roses and bike trips, shadows and catsup.