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pubmed-article:2669500pubmed:abstractTextAnorexia nervosa is conceptualized as a number of very different instrumental actions that occur within particular family contexts. Six psychosocial transactional patterns--negativistic, attention centering, distracting, childlike, attractive, and self-punishing--are identified. This psychosocial transactional perspective is proposed as an alternative to approaches that focus on the "psychopathology" of young female anorexics.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2669500pubmed:articleTitleAnorexia nervosa reconceptualized from a psychosocial transactional perspective.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2669500pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Psychology, Clark University, Worcester, Mass.lld:pubmed
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