Anorexia nervosa: un estudio de casos
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https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.199002.002Keywords:
psicología clínica, anorexia nerviosaAbstract
Anorexia Nervosa is an Eating Disorder defined (etimoligacally) as a "nervouse loss of apetite". It is characterized by a conscious, voluntary and categoric attitude of the sick patient to refrain from eating. He/she has a firm conviction of having excess weight which they try to modify by starvation.
Through a case study, a distinction between two types of Anorexia Nervosa is proposed: a Structural Anorexia Nervosa -in which an intrapsyhic, primary, arcaic conflic prevails, leading to an isolated, withdrawal conduct- and a Reactive Anorexia Nervosa, in which a later intrafamilial conflict prevails leading, therefore, to a more open personality, compatible with the enviroment.
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Published
1990-07-28
How to Cite
Zusman, L. (1990). Anorexia nervosa: un estudio de casos. Revista De Psicología, 8(2), 117–131. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.199002.002
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