Abstract
Abstract: Anorexia nervosa is currently classed as a mental disorder. It is considered as a puzzling condition, scarcely understood and recalcitrant to treatment. This paper reviews the main hypotheses relating to the aetiology of anorexia nervosa. In particular, it focuses on family and sociological studies of anorexia. By reflecting on the hypotheses provided within these domains, and on the questions that these studies leave unanswered, this paper suggests that anorexic behaviour is understandable and rational, if seen in light of ordinary moral values.Citation
Topoi, volume 40, issue 3, page 545-554Publisher
Springer NetherlandsType
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From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: registration 2020-09-06, accepted 2020-09-06, online 2020-09-28, pub-electronic 2020-09-28, pub-print 2021-07
Publication status: Published