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The recovered possess the key to overcoming anorexia. Although individual sufferers do not know how the affliction takes hold, piecing their stories together reveals two accidental afflictions. One is that activity disorders—dieting, exercising, healthy eating—start as virtuous practices, but become addictive obsessions. The other affliction is a developmental disorder, which also starts with the virtuous—those eager for challenge and change. But these overachievers who seek self-improvement get a distorted life instead. Knowing anorexia from inside, the recovered offer two watchwords on helping those who suffer. One is "negotiate," to encourage compromise, which can aid recovery where coercion fails. The other is "balance," for the ill to pursue mind-with-body activities to defuse mind-over-body battles.



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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Negotiating Anorexia

PART I: THE DISEASE: AN ACTIVITY DISORDER

Chapter 1. The Person: Working with Interviews
Chapter 2. Medicine: Reworking Cartesian Knowledge
Chapter 3. The Stories: Respecting Diversity
Chapter 4. Bioculturalism: Seeing Holistically and Historically
Chapter 5. Bodily Bent: The Individual’s Constitution
Chapter 6. The Activity: How Ascetic Doing Takes Over
Chapter 7. The Core: Elementary Anorexia

PART II: THE LIFECYCLE: A DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER

Chapter 8. Youth: How Adolescence Invites Anorexia
Chapter 9. Coming of Age: Meeting an Imagined Real World

PART III: MODERN TRADITIONS: CULTURAL PATHS INTO ANOREXIA

Chapter 10. Virtuous Eating: A Modern Morality
Chapter 11. The Conflicted Body: Sympathy and Control as Competing Virtues
Chapter 12. The Attractive Person: A Modern Appearance Ethic

PART IV: RECOVERY: FINDING BALANCE

Chapter 13. Getting Out: Undoing Anorexia
Chapter 14. Staying Out: Redoing Life

Epilogue

References

From Virtue to Vice: Negotiating Anorexia

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9781782384557, 978-1782384557
      ISBN10: 1782384553

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The recovered possess the key to overcoming anorexia. Although individual sufferers do not know how the affliction takes hold, piecing their stories together reveals two accidental afflictions. One is that activity disorders—dieting, exercising, healthy eating—start as virtuous practices, but become addictive obsessions. The other affliction is a developmental disorder, which also starts with the virtuous—those eager for challenge and change. But these overachievers who seek self-improvement get a distorted life instead. Knowing anorexia from inside, the recovered offer two watchwords on helping those who suffer. One is "negotiate," to encourage compromise, which can aid recovery where coercion fails. The other is "balance," for the ill to pursue mind-with-body activities to defuse mind-over-body battles.



      Trade Review

      "I found this to be a top-notch scholarly work written in a way that will be accessible for diverse audiences including students, professional clinicians, academics, and the interested lay public." · Janet Dixon Keller, University of Illinois



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Negotiating Anorexia

      PART I: THE DISEASE: AN ACTIVITY DISORDER

      Chapter 1. The Person: Working with Interviews
      Chapter 2. Medicine: Reworking Cartesian Knowledge
      Chapter 3. The Stories: Respecting Diversity
      Chapter 4. Bioculturalism: Seeing Holistically and Historically
      Chapter 5. Bodily Bent: The Individual’s Constitution
      Chapter 6. The Activity: How Ascetic Doing Takes Over
      Chapter 7. The Core: Elementary Anorexia

      PART II: THE LIFECYCLE: A DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER

      Chapter 8. Youth: How Adolescence Invites Anorexia
      Chapter 9. Coming of Age: Meeting an Imagined Real World

      PART III: MODERN TRADITIONS: CULTURAL PATHS INTO ANOREXIA

      Chapter 10. Virtuous Eating: A Modern Morality
      Chapter 11. The Conflicted Body: Sympathy and Control as Competing Virtues
      Chapter 12. The Attractive Person: A Modern Appearance Ethic

      PART IV: RECOVERY: FINDING BALANCE

      Chapter 13. Getting Out: Undoing Anorexia
      Chapter 14. Staying Out: Redoing Life

      Epilogue

      References

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