2016
DOI: 10.5020/23590777.16.2.34-45
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O Declínio da Função Paterna na Anorexia Feminina

Abstract: Psicóloga e acupunturista. Mestre em Psicologia da Saúde pela Universidade Metodista de São Paulo (1997) e Doutora em Psicologia Clínica pela Universidade de São Paulo (2005). Experiência na área Clínica, com ênfase em Intervenções terapêuticas em nível individual, grupal e institucional. Docente do Curso de Graduação em Psicologia da UNINOVE e do CEPPS. ResumoEste artigo tem por objetivo analisar a falência da função paterna na constituição da anorexia feminina. A anorexia é um transtorno alimentar que se def… Show more

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“…Amianto et al (2015) point out the association between the father's personality traits and the daughter's symptom levels and, according to Nielsen (2014), the daughter's perception of her relationship with her father plays a significant role in the development and maintenance of EDs. Geraldo and Lange (2017) indicate that, in many cases of AN, the paternal function is absent or compromised. A research associates the quality of fatherdaughter relationship to the severity of symptoms (Salafia et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amianto et al (2015) point out the association between the father's personality traits and the daughter's symptom levels and, according to Nielsen (2014), the daughter's perception of her relationship with her father plays a significant role in the development and maintenance of EDs. Geraldo and Lange (2017) indicate that, in many cases of AN, the paternal function is absent or compromised. A research associates the quality of fatherdaughter relationship to the severity of symptoms (Salafia et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%