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The Gnostic Syndrome: Anorexia nervosa

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Pages 263-270 | Published online: 11 Aug 2006
 

SUMMARY

‘The Gnostic Syndrome’ discusses anorexia nervosa in terms of its poetics and in the context of a developmental object-relations theory. One case is used to illustrate the problems of therapy and the antecedents of the anorexia in childhood and adolescence. The paper forms an investigation into pre-moral states and the interaction of anorexia with character structure.

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