The author examines the linkages and similarities between compulsive athletics and eating disorders, and proposes that they are different manifestations of a single condition: the activity disorder.
The author examines the linkages and similarities between compulsive athletics and eating disorders, and proposes that they are different manifestations of a single condition: the activity disorder.
Acknowledgments PART I . Clinical Issues 1. Independent Activity: Exercise and Diet 2. Historical and Cultural Perspectives 3. Obligatory Running 4. Obligatory Running and the Eating Disorders 5. From Gymnastics to Bodybuilding PART II. Theoretical Overview 6. Biological Theory 7. Psychological Theory 8. Analytic Theory PART III. A Theory of Activity 9. Intrapsychic Functions of Activity 10. Adapting to Expectations 11. Becoming Independent 12. The Body 13. Risk Factors 14. Narcissism 15. Relationship to Other Conditions 16. Therapy for the Activity Disorders 17. Toward an Integrated Theory References Author Index Subject Index
Acknowledgments PART I . Clinical Issues 1. Independent Activity: Exercise and Diet 2. Historical and Cultural Perspectives 3. Obligatory Running 4. Obligatory Running and the Eating Disorders 5. From Gymnastics to Bodybuilding PART II. Theoretical Overview 6. Biological Theory 7. Psychological Theory 8. Analytic Theory PART III. A Theory of Activity 9. Intrapsychic Functions of Activity 10. Adapting to Expectations 11. Becoming Independent 12. The Body 13. Risk Factors 14. Narcissism 15. Relationship to Other Conditions 16. Therapy for the Activity Disorders 17. Toward an Integrated Theory References Author Index Subject Index
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