Arnold, C. 2012. Decoding anorexia: how breakthroughs in science offer hope for eating disorders. Routledge.
Beckmann, N., P. Baumann, S. Herpertz, J. Trojan, and M. Diers. 2020. How the unconscious mind controls body movements: body schema distortion in anorexia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders 54(4): 578–586. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23451.
Bénabou, R., and J. Tirole. 2016. Mindful economics: the production, consumption, and value of beliefs. Journal of Economic Perspectives 30(3): 141–164.
Bowden, H. 2012. A phenomenological study of anorexia nervosa. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 19(3): 227–241.
Branley-Bell, D., C. V. Talbot, J. Downs, C. Figueras, J. Green, B. McGilley, and C. Murphy-Morgan. 2023. It’s not all about control: challenging mainstream framing of eating disorders. Journal of Eating Disorders 11(1): 1–8.
Bruch, H. 1974. Eating disorders. Obesity, anorexia nervosa, and the person within. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Bruch, H. 1978. The golden cage: the enigma of anorexia nervosa. Harvard University Press.
Bruch, H. 1994. Conversations with anorexics: compassionate and hopeful journey through the therapeutic process. Incorporated: Jason Aronson.
Brumberg, J. J. 1988. Fasting girls: the emergence of anorexia nervosa as a modern disease. Harvard University Press.
Bryant, E., P. Aouad, A. Hambleton, S. Touyz, and S. Maguire. 2022. ‘In an otherwise limitless world, I was sure of my limit.’Experiencing Anorexia Nervosa: a phenomenological metasynthesis. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13.
Cash, T., and E. Deagle. 1997. The nature and extent of body-image disturbances in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: a meta‐analysis. International Journal of Eating Disorders 22(2): 107–126.
Casper, R. C., K. A. Halmi, S. C. Goldberg, E. D. Eckert, and J. M. Davis. 1979. Disturbances in body image estimation as related to other characteristics and outcome in anorexia nervosa. The British Journal of Psychiatry 134(1): 60–66.
Chadwick, P. K. 2007. Peer-professional first-person account: schizophrenia from the inside—phenomenology and the integration of causes and meanings. Schizophrenia Bulletin 33(1): 166–173.
Charland, L. C., T. Hope, A. Stewart, and J. Tan. 2013. Anorexia nervosa as a passion. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 20(4): 353–365.
Chater, N., and G. Loewenstein. 2016. The under-appreciated drive for sense-making. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 126: 137–154.
Coltheart, M., P. Menzies, and J. Sutton. 2010. Abductive inference and delusional belief. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15(1–3): 261–287.
Coniglio, K. A., K. R. Becker, D. L. Franko, L. V. Zayas, F. Plessow, K. T. Eddy, and J. J. Thomas. 2017. Won’t stop or can’t stop? Food restriction as a habitual behavior among individuals with anorexia nervosa or atypical anorexia nervosa. Eating Behaviors 26: 144–147.
Conrad, K. 1958. Die beginnende Schizophrenie: Versuch einer gestaltanalyse des Wahns [The onset of schizophrenia: An experimental analysis of creative madness]. Thieme, Stuttgart.
Cornelissen, K. K., K. McCarty, P. L. Cornelissen, and M. J. Tovée. 2017. Body size estimation in women with anorexia nervosa and healthy controls using 3D avatars. Scientific Reports 7(1): 1–15.
Corning, A. F., A. J. Krumm, and L. A. Smitham. 2006. Differential social comparison processes in women with and without eating disorder symptoms. Journal of Counseling Psychology 53(3): 338.
Davies, M., M. Coltheart, R. Langdon, and N. Breen. 2001. Monothematic delusions: towards a two-factor account. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 8(2): 133–158.
Ellis, H. D., and A. W. Young. 1990. Accounting for delusional misidentifications. The British Journal of Psychiatry 157(2): 239–248.
Engel, M. M., and A. Keizer. 2017. Body representation disturbances in visual perception and affordance perception persist in eating disorder patients after completing treatment. Scientific Reports 7(1): 1–9.
Espeset, E. M., K. S. Gulliksen, R. H. Nordbø, F. Skårderud, and A. Holte. 2012. Fluctuations of body images in anorexia nervosa: patients’ perception of contextual triggers. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 19(6): 518–530.
Espeset, E. M., R. H. Nordbø, K. S. Gulliksen, F. Skårderud, J. Geller, and A. Holte. 2011. The concept of body image disturbance in anorexia nervosa: an empirical inquiry utilizing patients’ subjective experiences. Eating Disorders 19(2): 175–193.
Evans, A. 2023. Anorexia nervosa: illusion in the sense of agency. Mind & Language, 38(2), 480–494.
Fairburn, C. G., R. Shafran, and Z. Cooper. 1999. A cognitive behavioural theory of anorexia nervosa. Behaviour Research and Therapy 37(1): 1–13.
Flores, C. (forthcoming). Delusion and Evidence. In E. Sullivan-Bissett (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Delusion. Routledge.
Gadsby, S. 2017a. Distorted body representations in anorexia nervosa. Consciousness and Cognition 51: 17–33.
Gadsby, S. 2017b. Anorexia nervosa and oversized experiences. Philosophical Psychology 30: 594–615.
Gadsby, S. 2017c. Explaining body size beliefs in anorexia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 22(6): 495–507. https://doi.org/10.1080/13546805.2017.1401531.
Gadsby, S. 2019. Body representations and cognitive ontology: drawing the boundaries of the body image. Consciousness and Cognition 74: 102772.
Gadsby, S. 2023a. The rationality of eating disorders. Mind & Language 38(3): 732–749.
Gadsby, S. 2023b. Bad beliefs: automaticity, arationality, and intervention. Philosophical Psychology 36(4): 778–791.
Garner, D. M., M. P. Olmstead, and J. Polivy. 1983. Development and validation of a multidimensional eating disorder inventory for anorexia nervosa and bulimia. International Journal of Eating Disorders 2(2): 15–34.
Gavin, J., K. Rodham, and H. Poyer. 2008. The presentation of pro-anorexia in online group interactions. Qualitative Health Research 18(3): 325–333.
Guardia, D., G. Lafargue, P. Thomas, V. Dodin, O. Cottencin, and M. Luyat. 2010. Anticipation of body-scaled action is modified in anorexia nervosa. Neuropsychologia 48(13): 3961–3966.
Guardia, D., L. Conversy, R. Jardri, G. Lafargue, P. Thomas, V. Dodin, O. Cottencin, and M. Luyat. 2012. Imagining one’s own and someone else’s body actions: dissociation in anorexia nervosa. PLOS one 7(8).
Gutiérrez, E., and O. Carrera. 2016. Anorexia nervosa and body-image disturbance. The Lancet Psychiatry 3(2): e9–e10.
Habermas, T. 1989. The psychiatric history of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: weight concerns and bulimic symptoms in early case reports. International Journal of Eating Disorders 8(3): 259–273.
Hamel, A. E., S. L. Zaitsoff, A. Taylor, R. Menna, and D. Le Grange. 2012. Body-related social comparison and disordered eating among adolescent females with an eating disorder, depressive disorder, and healthy controls. Nutrients 4(9): 1260–1272.
Higbed, L., and J. R. Fox. 2010. Illness perceptions in anorexia nervosa: a qualitative investigation. British Journal of Clinical Psychology 49(3): 307–325.
Hohwy, J., and R. Rosenberg. 2005. Unusual experiences, reality testing and delusions of alien control. Mind & Language 20(2): 141–162.
Holmes, S., S. Drake, K. Odgers, and J. Wilson. 2017. Feminist approaches to anorexia nervosa: a qualitative study of a treatment group. Journal of Eating Disorders 5(1): 1–15.
Hope, T., J. Tan, A. Stewart, and R. Fitzpatrick. 2011. Anorexia nervosa and the language of authenticity. Hastings Center Report 41(6): 19–29.
Jamieson, K. H., and J. N. Cappella. 2008. Echo chamber: rush Limbaugh and the conservative media establishment. Oxford University Press.
Jaspers, K. 1997. General psychopathology (Vol. 2). JHU Press.
Jeannerod, M. 2001. Neural simulation of action: a unifying mechanism for motor cognition. Neuroimage 14(1): S103–S109.
Kahan, D. M. 2017. Misconceptions, misinformation, and the logic of identity-protective cognition. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Keeler, J. L., C. Y. Konyn, J. Treasure, V. Cardi, H. Himmerich, K. Tchanturia, and H. Mycroft. 2022. Your mind doesn’t have room for anything else: a qualitative study of perceptions of cognitive functioning during and after recovery from anorexia nervosa. Journal of Eating Disorders 10(1): 1–18.
Keizer, A. 2014. Body representation disturbances in anorexia nervosa. Thesis. [Utrecht University].
Keizer, A., M. A. Smeets, H. C. Dijkerman, S. A. Uzunbajakau, A. van Elburg, and A. Postma. 2013. Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. PLOS One, 8(5).
Kelly, T. 2016. Evidence. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. Winter 2016).
Konstantakopoulos, G., E. Varsou, D. Dikeos, N. Ioannidi, F. Gonidakis, G. Papadimitriou, and P. Oulis. 2012. Delusionality of body image beliefs in eating disorders. Psychiatry Research 200(2–3): 482–488.
Kosslyn, S. M. 1996. Image and brain: the resolution of the imagery debate. MIT press.
Kunda, Z. 1990. The case for motivated reasoning. Psychological Bulletin 108(3): 480.
Lee, S. 1995. Self-starvation in context: towards a culturally sensitive understanding of anorexia nervosa. Social Science & Medicine 41(1): 25–36.
Longo, M. R., and P. Haggard. 2010. An implicit body representation underlying human position sense. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107(26): 11727–11732.
Metral, M., D. Guardia, I. Bauwens, M. Guerraz, G. Lafargue, O. Cottencin, and M. Luyat. 2014. Painfully thin but locked inside a fatter body: abnormalities in both anticipation and execution of action in anorexia nervosa. BMC Research Notes 7(1): 707.
Mölbert, S. C., L. Klein, A. Thaler, B. J. Mohler, C. Brozzo, P. Martus, H.-O. Karnath, S. Zipfel, and K. E. Giel. 2017. Depictive and metric body size estimation in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review 57: 21–31.
Moscone, A.-L., M.-A. Amorim, C. Le Scanff, and P. Leconte. 2017. A model-driven approach to studying dissociations between body size mental representations in anorexia nervosa. Body Image 20: 40–48.
Nguyen, C. T. 2021. The seductions of clarity. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 89: 227–255.
Nordbø, R. H., E. M. Espeset, K. S. Gulliksen, F. Skårderud, and A. Holte. 2006. The meaning of self-starvation: qualitative study of patients’ perception of anorexia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders 39(7): 556–564.
Nordbø, R. H., E. M. Espeset, K. S. Gulliksen, F. Skårderud, J. Geller, and A. Holte. 2012. Reluctance to recover in anorexia nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review 20(1): 60–67.
O’Connell, J. E., S. Bendall, E. Morley, C. Huang, and I. Krug. 2018. Delusion-like beliefs in anorexia nervosa: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Clinical Psychologist 22(3): 317–326.
Osler, L. 2021. Controlling the noise: a phenomenological account of Anorexia Nervosa and the threatening body. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 28(1): 41–58.
Osler, L., and J, Krueger. 2021. ProAna worlds: affectivity and echo chambers online. Topoi: 1–11.
Palmer, B. 2003. Concepts of eating disorders. In Handbook of Eating Disorders 2, eds. Treasure, J., Schmidt, U., and E., Van Furth, 1–10, Wiley.
Pandis, C., N. Agrawal, and N. Poole. 2019. Capgras’ delusion: a systematic review of 255 published cases. Psychopathology 52(3): 161–173.
Peviani, V., and G. Bottini. 2018. The distorted hand metric representation serves both perception and action. Journal of Cognitive Psychology 30(8): 880–893.
Comments (0)