Assessment of self and others during treatment for anorexia nervosa |
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Authors: | Mary Marsh Robb Stanley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Monash University , Melbourne, Australia;2. Austin Hospital , Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract Repertory grids were used to compare a group of anorexic women (n = 12) with normal-weight (n = 12) and dieting (n = 10) control groups. Anorexics differed from both control groups in their perceptions of themselves and others. The constructs used were more meaningful to anorexics than to either control group. The way in which anorexics saw themselves differed from the way in which clinicians have indicated in the literature that they see their anorexic patients. Some constructs adopted a differential meaning and relevance for observer and observed when applied to the anorexic condition. The discrepancies between internally defined and externally imposed interpretations of construct meaning may help to explain why resistance to treatment and high relapse rates are encountered in anorexic women. |
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