The situated body: anorexia as a conflict of dwelling.
Eat Weight Disord 2022;
27:1929-1930. [PMID:
34694552 DOI:
10.1007/s40519-021-01325-y]
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Abstract
We commend Prof. Fuchs's analysis of anorexia as a conflict of embodiment. We find it important to underline the role of the environment. In particular, in reference to a study that will soon be published, we mention the difficulties patients experience in relation to their home.
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