The couples' story : a narrative analysis of couples' presentations of the experience of living with an eating disorder

Aims – To gain insight into the functioning and dynamics of couples living with an eating disorder by exploring their experiences. Methodology- Narrative analysis is used, focusing on the content and performative elements of the stories of three couples and one single man, regarding being in a relat...

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Main Author: Dixon-Havers, Zoe
Published: City, University of London 2012
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Online Access:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.742929
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Summary:Aims – To gain insight into the functioning and dynamics of couples living with an eating disorder by exploring their experiences. Methodology- Narrative analysis is used, focusing on the content and performative elements of the stories of three couples and one single man, regarding being in a relationship and living with an eating disorder. Findings – Content and performative elements of the narrators’ stories are explored in relation to what they suggest about the experience of living with an eating disorder in a relationship. Discussion –The main findings from the analysis regarding what the narrators tell and how they tell it, what these content and performative elements and what they might imply for counselling psychology are discussed in relation to recovery from eating disorders and relationships functioning, Strengths and limitations of the research along with suggestions for further research are explored.