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The role of pride in women with anorexia nervosa: A grounded theory study
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Pride associated with anorexia appeared to evolve in nature. During early stages of the eating disorder, it stopped people from seeking help. Later on, it prevented them from seeing pride in healthy domains of life (outside anorexia). Over time, pride in anorexia became an overwhelming emotion that interfered with motivation to change. It is important for practitioners to assess and discuss pride in anorexia and its evolving nature during treatment. Understanding of pride and its role in psychotherapeutic work with this client group may increase motivation to change and promote recovery.
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