Compulsive Exercise And The Eating Disorders: Toward An Integrated Theory Of Activity
The author examines the linkages and similarities between compulsive athletics and eating disorders, and proposes that they are different manifestations of a single condition: the activity disorder.
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Compulsive Exercise And The Eating Disorders: Toward An Integrated Theory Of Activity
The author examines the linkages and similarities between compulsive athletics and eating disorders, and proposes that they are different manifestations of a single condition: the activity disorder.
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Compulsive Exercise And The Eating Disorders: Toward An Integrated Theory Of Activity

Compulsive Exercise And The Eating Disorders: Toward An Integrated Theory Of Activity

by Alayne Yates
Compulsive Exercise And The Eating Disorders: Toward An Integrated Theory Of Activity

Compulsive Exercise And The Eating Disorders: Toward An Integrated Theory Of Activity

by Alayne Yates

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Overview

The author examines the linkages and similarities between compulsive athletics and eating disorders, and proposes that they are different manifestations of a single condition: the activity disorder.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134853373
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/24/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Alayne Yates, M.D.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments, PART I . Clinical Issues, 1. Independent Activity: Exercise and Diet, 2. Historical and Cultural Perspectives, 3. Obligatory Running, 4. Obligatory Running and the Eating Disorders, 5. From Gymnastics to Bodybuilding, PART II. Theoretical Overview, 6. Biological Theory, 7. Psychological Theory, 8. Analytic Theory, PART III. A Theory of Activity, 9. Intrapsychic Functions of Activity, 10. Adapting to Expectations, 11. Becoming Independent, 12. The Body, 13. Risk Factors, 14. Narcissism, 15. Relationship to Other Conditions, 16. Therapy for the Activity Disorders, 17. Toward an Integrated Theory, References, Author Index, Subject Index
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