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Abstract. Responses in pre-modern eras to anorexia nervosa (as now understood) varied widely, from religious piety and sanctity through fear and superstition.
30 maj 2023 · As EDs have amongst the highest rates of mortality of the mental health disorders, including one in five deaths caused by suicide, research into preventable causes of death, mitigatable risk, prevention and treatment efficacy is of paramount importance.
15 lut 2022 · As a patient with severe and enduring anorexia nervosa advocating for my legal right to MAID (medical aid in dying), I confronted numerous obstacles and challenges from the medical profession, related not just to the question of whether I should have access to MAID generally, but more so, how my anorexia, a psychiatric condition frequently ...
3 sty 2024 · These patients, the paper proposed, should not be coerced into treatment but offered an approach that aimed to palliate their psychological pain — until, maybe, they died of their eating...
1 gru 2017 · We reviewed the literature on PubMed from 1980 to 2015, using the key words “anorexia nervosa,” “eating disorder,” and “involuntary treatment,” and included publications that addressed involuntary treatment in adolescent or adult patients with eating disorders.
28 gru 2023 · Aims: This study examines differences in the places of death for people with anorexia nervosa during a 22-year period in the USA, taking into account four important factors: age group, gender, race, and U.S. census region.
1 lut 2024 · While describing an anorexic body as looking like someone from a concentration camp is a familiar metaphor today, her archive made clear that it originated in the writings of Jewish doctors like Bruch, who were themselves Holocaust survivors.