Embodiment and Eating Disorders
Explore the intricate relationship between the mind and body in "Embodiment and Eating Disorders" by Hillary L. McBride. Published in 2018 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this compelling hardback edition spans 382 pages and delves into the complex and increasingly relevant issue of disordered eating. McBride articulates a notion of embodied selfhood that challenges traditional separations between mind and body, advocating for a treatment approach that is feminist, existential, and socio-politically aware. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of eating disorders and the importance of an integrated perspective in treatment. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone seeking deeper insights into the connections between embodiment and mental health.