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Eating disorders: challenges in the later phases of the recovery process
Authors:Gunn Pettersen PhD  Kari‐Brith Thune‐Larsen MSc  Rolf Wynn MD  PhD  Jan H. Rosenvinge PhD
Affiliation:1. Department of Health and Care Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Troms?, Troms?, Norway;2. Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Regional Eating Disorders Service (RASP), Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;3. Department of Addition and Specialised Psychiatric Services, University Hospital of North Norway, Troms?, Norway;4. Department of Clinical Medicine, Telemedicine Research Group, University of Troms?, Troms?, Norway;5. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Troms?, Troms?, Norway
Abstract:Scand J Caring Sci; 2013; 27; 92–98 Eating disorders: challenges in the later phases of the recovery process Little is known about how patients experience the later recovery phases of eating disorders. The aim of this study was to describe such experiences using an explorative and descriptive design based on content analysis. Thirteen female patients participated in qualitative interviews. The analysis resulted in four main categories, that is, (i) realising negative consequences, (ii) searching for alternative coping, (iii) searching for normality and identity and (iv) accepting the losses. The categories represent normal psychological processes related to grief, commitment and reconciliation. Such processes may be functionally or dysfunctionally resolved. The clinical implication is that patients in the later recovery phases may need professional help or counselling to accomplish a functional resolving. While in the initial phases of illness and recovery, a focus is on controlling symptoms and the changing of overvalued ideas about weight and shape, therapy in the later recovery phases should focus on the psychological management of the challenges represented in the four categories resulting from the present study.
Keywords:eating problems  women’  s health  mental health
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