Die pastorale begeleiding van persone met kompulsiewe eetgewoontes / Mariëtte Prinsloo.

Looking at humankind and all the weight issues/problems, researchers ask one question: "Why do some people have problems with compulsive eating?" Throughout the years many studies has been done about Bulimia and Anorexia as eating behaviours, but not a lot of studies have been done about t...

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Main Author: Prinsloo, Martha Elizabeth
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4492
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-44922014-04-16T03:56:26ZDie pastorale begeleiding van persone met kompulsiewe eetgewoontes / Mariëtte Prinsloo.Prinsloo, Martha ElizabethCompulsive eating habitsPastoral guidanceAddictionEating disordersLooking at humankind and all the weight issues/problems, researchers ask one question: "Why do some people have problems with compulsive eating?" Throughout the years many studies has been done about Bulimia and Anorexia as eating behaviours, but not a lot of studies have been done about the theological area concerning research on compulsive eating disorders. From a Biblical and Christian-theological perspective, we find that God created the human as a being who is good and pure but as a result of disobedience, we are all sinners. Through sin, humankind is polluted; therefore humankind struggles to be in control of its own nature in itself. Because of sin, the whole trinity and harmony between God and His creation was disturbed. With a plan and a solution, God sent His only beloved Son, Jesus Christ to earth so that He could die for our sins on the cross. Jesus Christ, our Mediator, return to help us restore the balance between food and humankind. Looking at other social science research, we can see that eating disorders have been looked at and discussed in the medical world for at least the last century. An empirical research has been done with persons who believe that they are compulsive eaters. Through research, they discovered that the participants either had a very unpleasant childhood or during adulthood had had very difficult or unhappy relationships. It is because of these reasons that the researcher tried to establish that pastoral counseling could possibly help with healing. It can be a long and hard road to recovery because compulsive eating disorders can also be related to addiction. Research has shown that each person has to work on his/her relationships with him, God our Father, humankind and nature. The counselee has to acknowledge that he has a problem and there must be a deep desire to get healed systematically the counselee gets help/counseling through proposals as well as through deliberation. The counselee has to have a will to get healed as well as have the dedication to get rid of the addiction or habit through the help and strength of our beloved Father.Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.North-West University2011-08-26T09:40:10Z2011-08-26T09:40:10Z2009Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/4492Afrikaans
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topic Compulsive eating habits
Pastoral guidance
Addiction
Eating disorders
spellingShingle Compulsive eating habits
Pastoral guidance
Addiction
Eating disorders
Prinsloo, Martha Elizabeth
Die pastorale begeleiding van persone met kompulsiewe eetgewoontes / Mariëtte Prinsloo.
description Looking at humankind and all the weight issues/problems, researchers ask one question: "Why do some people have problems with compulsive eating?" Throughout the years many studies has been done about Bulimia and Anorexia as eating behaviours, but not a lot of studies have been done about the theological area concerning research on compulsive eating disorders. From a Biblical and Christian-theological perspective, we find that God created the human as a being who is good and pure but as a result of disobedience, we are all sinners. Through sin, humankind is polluted; therefore humankind struggles to be in control of its own nature in itself. Because of sin, the whole trinity and harmony between God and His creation was disturbed. With a plan and a solution, God sent His only beloved Son, Jesus Christ to earth so that He could die for our sins on the cross. Jesus Christ, our Mediator, return to help us restore the balance between food and humankind. Looking at other social science research, we can see that eating disorders have been looked at and discussed in the medical world for at least the last century. An empirical research has been done with persons who believe that they are compulsive eaters. Through research, they discovered that the participants either had a very unpleasant childhood or during adulthood had had very difficult or unhappy relationships. It is because of these reasons that the researcher tried to establish that pastoral counseling could possibly help with healing. It can be a long and hard road to recovery because compulsive eating disorders can also be related to addiction. Research has shown that each person has to work on his/her relationships with him, God our Father, humankind and nature. The counselee has to acknowledge that he has a problem and there must be a deep desire to get healed systematically the counselee gets help/counseling through proposals as well as through deliberation. The counselee has to have a will to get healed as well as have the dedication to get rid of the addiction or habit through the help and strength of our beloved Father. === Thesis (M.A. (Pastoral)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.
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title_full Die pastorale begeleiding van persone met kompulsiewe eetgewoontes / Mariëtte Prinsloo.
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