Foreign Bodies: Eating Disorders, Childhood Sexual Abuse and Trauma-Informed Treatment addresses the association between eating disorders and childhood sexual abuse, proposing a new way of treating those suffering from eating disorders who were sexually abused as children.
Foreign Bodies: Eating Disorders, Childhood Sexual Abuse and Trauma-Informed Treatment addresses the association between eating disorders and childhood sexual abuse, proposing a new way of treating those suffering from eating disorders who were sexually abused as children.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anat Gur, MSW, PhD, is a social worker and psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of women and survivors of sexual abuse and complex PTSD. She is the professional director of the Women's Therapy Centre: Women's Wisdom in Israel, head of the two-year programme for treating sexual abuse at Bar-Ilan University.
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Introduction PART ONE: EATING DISORDERS, CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE, AND THE LINK BETWEEN THEM Chapter 1: Eating disorders Chapter 2: Childhood sexual abuse-From witchcraft and hysteria to CPTSD Chapter 3: The relation between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders: A meta-view of the professional literature Chapter 4: Women speak of the association between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders Chapter 5: Eating disorders in the service of dissociation Chapter 6: The betrayed/betraying body: Eating disorders as ways of coping with the feminine body, sex, and sexuality in the wake of childhood sexual abuse PART TWO: TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS AND CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE Chapter 7: Treating eating disorders Chapter 8: Specialist sexual-abuse treatment PART THREE: A NEW DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PROPOSAL Chapter 9: Women, "madness," and a new diagnosis Chapter 10: Treating CPTSD Chapter 11: Eating disorders, CPTSD, and appropriate treatment Epilogue Appendix: Dawn's story
Introduction PART ONE: EATING DISORDERS, CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE, AND THE LINK BETWEEN THEM Chapter 1: Eating disorders Chapter 2: Childhood sexual abuse-From witchcraft and hysteria to CPTSD Chapter 3: The relation between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders: A meta-view of the professional literature Chapter 4: Women speak of the association between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders Chapter 5: Eating disorders in the service of dissociation Chapter 6: The betrayed/betraying body: Eating disorders as ways of coping with the feminine body, sex, and sexuality in the wake of childhood sexual abuse PART TWO: TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS AND CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE Chapter 7: Treating eating disorders Chapter 8: Specialist sexual-abuse treatment PART THREE: A NEW DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PROPOSAL Chapter 9: Women, "madness," and a new diagnosis Chapter 10: Treating CPTSD Chapter 11: Eating disorders, CPTSD, and appropriate treatment Epilogue Appendix: Dawn's story
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