The Difficulty of Becoming a Woman: An Acquired Knowledge among Anorexic Adolescent Girls

2008 
The author considers that the difficulties the adolescent girl encounters on her way to becoming a woman are serious symptomatic manifestations of a process of becoming a woman which may be common to all female children. The future anorexic would already have established as a little girl, a system of false-self which reaches a crisis point at puberty. Anorexia, a counter-evolutionary process which entails a risk of psychic and physical death, is a form of psychopathology that also masks an unconscious desire for emancipation and subjectivation.
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