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Food as a Relational Symptom: A Systemic Perspective on Eating Behaviour
Article written in collaboration with @milionedipsicologia Abstract . This article explores eating behaviour through the lens of systemic-relational psychology, proposing a reading of food not merely as a response to physiological needs but as symbolic and relational language. Drawing on attachment theory, the Milan systemic therapy model, and the Palo Alto school, the article argues that eating symptoms can serve communicative functions within family and interpersonal syste
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Self-criticism, Self-compassion and Eating Disorders: Towards an integrated understanding of maintenance mechanisms and clinical implications
Written in collaboration with @psicoavventure Referenced Article : Paranjothy, S. M., & Wade, T. D. (2024). A meta-analysis of disordered eating and its association with self-criticism and self-compassion. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 57(3), 473–536. Introduction In recent years, research on eating disorders has progressively been oriented towards a more complex and integrated vision, which considers not only eating behaviors and body image, but also the cogniti
Nov 10, 20255 min read
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