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The experience of 'feeling fat' in women with anorexia nervosa, dieting and non-dieting women: an exploratory study.
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- OBJECTIVE: To provide a preliminary, systematic exploration of some features associated with the experience of 'feeling fat'. METHOD: Women with anorexia nervosa (N = 16), women who were dieting (N = 15) and non-dieting women (N = 17) took part in a semi-structured interview. RESULTS: Feeling fat was common in all three groups of women. It was associated with distress, negative emotions, internal and external body sensations, images in a range of modalities, negative self beliefs and a first memory of feeling fat. Differences specifically characteristic of those with anorexia nervosa were identified, including feeling fatter, greater associated distress, more negative emotions, greater 'emotional' belief in cognitions, a richer experience, an earlier first memory, greater strength of negative self beliefs and a link to restricting behaviour. Some qualitative data are reported. CONCLUSIONS: The experience of feeling fat can be 'unpacked' in a way that may be useful in cognitive therapy for those with anorexia nervosa.
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- Published
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- European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association More from this journal
- Volume:
- 15
- Issue:
- 5
- Pages:
- 366-372
- Publication date:
- 2007-09-01
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1099-0968
- ISSN:
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1072-4133
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English
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470750
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- 2007
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