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- W2481174556 abstract "Early conceptions of eating disorders evolved principally from the psychoanalytic perspective and asserted that eating disorders served as a means to avoid sexual intimacy and maturity (e.g., Blitzer et al. 1961; Crisp 1965). This notion continued into the early to mid-twentieth century literature, whereby eating disorders were thought of as a way for women to avoid sexual activity (e.g., Bruch 1978; Crisp 1965). Waller et al. (1940) reported that sexual urges, including masturbation, caused extreme guilt and anxiety in individuals with anorexia. Similarly, in an early case report, Janet (as cited in Russell 1997) described a young woman who, disgusted by her pubescent body, developed bulimia in an effort to maintain sexual modesty (she viewed curves as sexually provocative and sought to decrease the curvaceousness of her body). From this perspective, eating disorders allow individuals to avoid the physiological changes associated with sexual maturation and engagement in COntEnts" @default.
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- W2481174556 title "Sexuality and Eating Disorders" @default.
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