2000
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.176.3.294
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“…32,33 As a result, even when it is very severe and causing significant harm or debility, sufferers may deny they have an illness and claim their starvation is a matter of personal or lifestyle choice. [34][35][36] This is exemplified by the 'Pro-Ana' underground subculture which may glorify Anorexia Nervosa and individuals trade tips online about how to lose more weight and deceive health professionals, or the subversion of treatment efforts that can occur. 36,37 Even when in distress or suffering from diminishing function and increasing risk, sufferers can often be attached to their disorder or feel deep ambivalence to receiving treatment to the extent that compulsory treatment may be needed in order to save life.…”
Section: Eating Disorders; Classification and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32,33 As a result, even when it is very severe and causing significant harm or debility, sufferers may deny they have an illness and claim their starvation is a matter of personal or lifestyle choice. [34][35][36] This is exemplified by the 'Pro-Ana' underground subculture which may glorify Anorexia Nervosa and individuals trade tips online about how to lose more weight and deceive health professionals, or the subversion of treatment efforts that can occur. 36,37 Even when in distress or suffering from diminishing function and increasing risk, sufferers can often be attached to their disorder or feel deep ambivalence to receiving treatment to the extent that compulsory treatment may be needed in order to save life.…”
Section: Eating Disorders; Classification and Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%