Starving women; a psychology of anorexia nervosa

Spignesi, Angelyn

Starving women; a psychology of anorexia nervosa - Dallas, TX Spring Publications c1983 - xii, 138p; bibliog.; index.

Food (Irfe) : Passim.. Mysteries, Eleusinian : See index.. Hades : See index.. Hecate : See index.. Binswanger, Ludwig : Discussion of his ``The case of Ellen West,'' passim.. Emotion : See index under ``cold'' and ``hate.''. Symbolism of Seeds : See index.. Symbolism of Sulphur : See index.. Possession, Demoniac : See index under ``tyrant.''. Animus : See index under ``Hades''; ``tyrant.''. Symbolism of Colors : For redsee index under ``fire.''. Healing : See index under ``nurse.''. Menstruation : See index.

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Anorexia Nervosa
Hunger--Psychological Aspects
Woman--Psychology
Mind and Body
Feminine Principle
Voyages to the otherworld
Demeter (Greek deity)
Persephone (Greek deity)
Mother-Daughter Archetype
Food--Symbolic aspects
Food--Folklore
Mysteries, Eleusinian
Mythology--Interpretation
Gaia (Greek deity)
Hades (Greek deity)
Hecate (Greek deity)
Iris
Kronos
Uranos
Binswanger, Ludwig, 1881-1966
Earth (Planet)
Mother Goddesses
Emotions
Symbolism of Seeds
Symbolism of Sulphur
Possession, Demoniac
Animus (Psychoanalysis)
Symbolism of Colors
Healing
Menstruation
Human body--Symbolic aspects
Human body--Mythology

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