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Boundary Disturbances and Eating Disorder Symptoms
Authors:Tanja Ketisch  Hamid Mirsalimi  Robin Casey  Tara Milton
Affiliation:Georgia School of Professional Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:Female graduate students in counseling and clinical psychology retrospectively rated maternal and paternal boundaries in their families of origin. Subscales of the Eating Disorders Inventory-3 were used to assess disordered eating, including drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, bulimia symptoms, and overall risk. Results indicated that maternal enmeshment and maternal psychological control were related to disordered eating. Further, daughters who reported that their mothers shielded them from parents’ conflict and adult concerns were less likely to report drive for thinness or bulimic tendencies. With respect to paternal boundary problems, paternal infantilization (overprotection) was significantly related to daughters’ drive for thinness.
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