Toward an understanding of the obese person |
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Authors: | Robert E. Hockley B.E. B.D. Th.Schol. Th.M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Clergy Training, Kenmore Hospital, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | Attitudes, feelings, and family backgrounds of seven very obese women were studied by means of a religious history questionnaire. Some comments are made about this research tool. Three very prominent characteristics of these women were feelings of helplessness and powerlessness, a craving for love, and strong guilt feelings. A possible psychogenic factor in morbid obestity was observed in the backgrounds of five women; pertinent information on the other two was lacking. This factor is a dual dynamic of harshness and indulgence. The onset of obesity seemed to occur when indulgence became the dominating influence over harshness. |
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