2005
DOI: 10.1002/eat.20099
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Motivation to change in eating disorder patients: A conceptual clarification on the basis of self-determination theory

Abstract: These three conceptual issues are applied to the study of motivational dynamics in eating-disordered patients.

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“…Applying SDT to anorexia, Vansteenkiste, Soenens, and Vandereycken (2005) described how a focus on thinness represents an attempt to gain a sense of security and worth, yet the thinness, even when attained, fails to supply the anticipated emotional benefits. The anorexic person is never thin enough, yet they continually work with the belief that positive feelings are a few pounds away.…”
Section: Autonomy Disturbances In Development and Psychopathology 419mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying SDT to anorexia, Vansteenkiste, Soenens, and Vandereycken (2005) described how a focus on thinness represents an attempt to gain a sense of security and worth, yet the thinness, even when attained, fails to supply the anticipated emotional benefits. The anorexic person is never thin enough, yet they continually work with the belief that positive feelings are a few pounds away.…”
Section: Autonomy Disturbances In Development and Psychopathology 419mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The acknowledgement of the distant sustainability goal does not reduce the pleasure or convenience of existing consumption patterns, nor does it reduce the sacrifice of giving up those consumption patterns. This suggests that the crux of the attitude-to-behaviour gap in sustainable consumption may not be the elusive goal of sustainable development, but the process of changing established routines that is required to reach the goal (Vansteenkiste et al, 2005). Viewing sustainable development as an abstract societal goal implies a high construal cognitive representation and high construal motivational factors.…”
Section: Principles Of Psychological Distance In Sustainable Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of self-determination theory Vansteenkiste, Soenens, & Vandereycken, 2005) the committed sustainable consumers are intrinsically motivated by a sense of trying to do (what they perceive to be) the right thing, or by the rejection of consumerism and capitalism (McDonald, Oates, Alevizou, Young, & Hwang, 2012). One way or another these committed sustainable consumers have adopted sustainability as 'a process of change ' (WCED, 1987) in their way of life (Black & Cherrier, 2010;Verain et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En ne voyant pas le sens ou l'utilité de faire une activité, ces individus sont plus à risque de ressentir de l'incompétence et un sentiment d'impuissance (Baker, 2004). Habituellement, les gens ne s'engageront pas dans une activité s'ils se sentent amotivés (Vansteenkiste, Soenens, & Vandereycken, 2005).…”
Section: Motivation Selon La Tadunclassified