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Exploring Feeding Difficulties in Children: The Generosity of Acceptance


Exploring Feeding Difficulties in Children: The Generosity of Acceptance

Paperback by Desmarais, Jane; Ravenscroft, Kent; Williams, Gianna; Williams, Paul

Exploring Feeding Difficulties in Children: The Generosity of Acceptance

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ISBN:
9781855759343
Publication Date:
10 Dec 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Karnac Books
Pages:
170 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Exploring Feeding Difficulties in Children: The Generosity of Acceptance

Description

The number of people suffering from different eating disorders has grown dramatically within the last twenty years. These two volumes examine feeding difficulties and eating disorders in children and adolescents, from babies to 19-year-olds. The volumes consist of clinical cases that describe the process of psychoanalytic psychotherapy used to treat the patients. The contributors look at the underlying causes for the disorders, such as bulimia and anorexia, lead to a normal life with the help of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. In addition, this collection takes into account the profound effects eating disorders have, not only on the patients, but on their immediate family and friends as well.'Many cases describe the anxieties and strategies of defence used against feelings of dependence and the risk of accepting from another. This is a core theme in both volumes and is the principal idea behind the paradoxical title, The Generosity of Acceptance. This title applies primarily to the struggle of some patients to accept from another, to become dependent on another, but it also refers to the need of clinicians to accept generously the sometimes violent projections of their patients. The gift of help often involves a risk of rejection, and the chapters in these two volumes vividly describe the courage and generosity it takes to persevere with patients suffering from serious eating disorders.'- From the IntroductionContributors to Volume I:Stephen Briggs; Maria Antionetta Catena; Mariangela Medes de Almeida Pinheiro; Lynda Miller; Selina Perocevic; and Maria Rhode.

Contents

Editors and Contributors, Introduction, 1. Idealisation and comtempt: dual aspects of the process of devaluation of the breast and feeding relationship. 2. Feeding difficulties in infancy: Faruk and Shereen. 3. Getting to know Miral: some thoughts on the nature of feeding difficulties in the psychotherary of a 5-year old boy. 4. A latency boy's eating difficulties and their meaning in this inner world. 5. Aspects of Body Image and sense of identity in a boy with autism: impications for eating disorders. 6. Marco: a story of a school relationship. References.

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