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Attachment, Relationships and Food
From Cradle to Kitchen
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Using attachment theory as a lens for understanding the role of food in our everyday lives, this book explores relationships with other people, with ourselves and between client and therapist, through our connection with food.

The aim of this book is twofold: to examine the nature of attachment through narratives of feeding, and to enrich psychotherapy practice by encouraging exploration of clients' food-related memories and associations. Bringing together contributions from an experienced group of psychotherapists, the chapters examine how our connections with food shape our patterns of attachment and defence, how this influences appetite, self-feeding (or self-starving) and how we may then feed others. They consider a spectrum from a "secure attachment" to food through to avoidant, preoccupied and disorganised, including discussion of eating disorders.

Enriched throughout with diverse clinical case studies, this edited collection illuminates how relationships to food can be a rich source of insight and understanding for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and other counselling therapists working today.


Contents:

1. The last supper: attachment, loss . . . and food 2. "He's got a good appetite": how do men experience attachment and food? 3. Food and feelings 4. "Let food be thy medicine": the impact of nutrition on mental well-being 5. Overcoats, burning buildings and planks of wood: an integrated attachment-based approach to working with eating disorders 6. Dysfunctional eating in recovering addicts: a therapist's shift to an attachment-focused approach 7. Kitchen Therapy: cooking for connection and belonging 8. Food in the consulting room 9. Guess who's coming to dinner: culture, community, identity . . . and food


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780367561307
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: August, 2021
Pages: 232
Weight: 390g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Eating Disorders, Psychotherapy

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