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E-raamat: Veganism and Eating Disorder Recovery [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 188 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003310617
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 244,00 €
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  • Formaat: 188 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003310617
This book addresses the eating disorder fields misconceptions about veganism with the goal of realigning the discourse about veganism and non-veganism in eating disorder recovery.

Veganism and eating disorders are often associated with one another in the eating disorder field, leading to the widely adopted belief that following the dietary component of veganism may inhibit recovery from an eating disorder. Friedman posits that this belief is founded on an oversimplified view and counters it by exploring the ethical dimensions of veganism. In this book, Friedman looks at ideas perpetuated around veganism and recovery, including the potential harm to vegans prohibited from following veganism in treatment centers. Veganism and Eating Disorder Recovery culminates in a prospective proposal for a "vegan-informed" eating disorder recovery model, which may be adapted for clients individual needs.

Friedman lays a foundation for an improved discourse on veganism and eating disorders by drawing from a wide range of resources, including academic research, blog posts, eating disorder literature, and anecdotes. This accessible text will appeal to professionals and eating disorder clients alike, enabling them to collaborate under optimal conditions.
About the Author ix
Preface x
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(12)
Section I Establishing Where We Are
13(46)
1 My Story: Eating Disorder Treatment and Veganism
15(6)
2 An Uncomfortable Task Ahead
21(6)
3 Public Perception at a Glance
27(7)
4 Recovery Perspectives
34(13)
5 The Importance of Understanding Motivation for Veganism
47(12)
Section II Vegan Experiences
59(52)
6 Conflating Concepts: Perfectionism, Morality, Freedom
61(9)
7 Veganism's Traumatic Roots
70(7)
8 Implications of Non-Vegan Eating Disorder Treatment
77(9)
9 Losing Veganism
86(10)
10 Animal Therapy in Non-Vegan Eating Disorder Treatment
96(7)
11 Identity
103(8)
Section III A Way Forward
111(66)
12 Professionally Considering a Patient's Veganism
113(14)
13 Working with Ambivalence and Values
127(12)
14 The Therapeutic Alliance
139(6)
15 Co-constructing a Broader Way Forward
145(7)
16 Professional Communication Throughout Different Levels of Care
152(6)
17 Professional Self-Reflective Practice
158(8)
18 Proposing a Vegan-Informed Approach
166(11)
Conclusion 177(5)
Index 182
Jenn Friedman, MA, MHC-LP, obtained her counseling master's degree at Goldsmiths, University of London and New York State licensure prerequisites at the University of Buffalo. She provides therapy in New York City.