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Anorexia and the Trojan Horse: a reflexive review of written psychoanalytic encounters with anorexic patients
Authors:Joshua Holmes
Affiliation:36 Wellington Street, Hertford SG14 3AW, UK
Abstract:A selective and limited sample of clinical case studies of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with anorexic patients, focussing on the author/therapist’s experience of working with such patients, is examined. Patients’ depressive and often angry states of withdrawal, and projections, are frequently noted. A summary of more hopeful interactions, as selected from the literature reviewed, is offered. An understanding of anorexic defences is explored in relation to the ‘Trojan Horse’ mythology, in the sense that that which purports to be emotionally nourishing and sublime can be suspiciously viewed as seeking to enter and conquer, through subterfuge. Some existing challenges to traditional tenets of psychoanalytic clinical practice with anorexic patients are presented.
Keywords:Anorexia nervosa  eating disorders  container-contained  ‘no-entry’ defences  Trojan Horse
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