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Treating ultra‐orthodox adolescents with eating disorders in Israel : culturally‐sensitive interventions, difficulties, and dilemmas.
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80489
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-520
Autore
LATZER, Y.
Titolo
Treating ultra‐orthodox adolescents with eating disorders in Israel : culturally‐sensitive interventions, difficulties, and dilemmas. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 1455-1468.
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Estratto da: Journal of Clinical Psychology 2019, 75, 8.
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Young ultra‐Orthodox women in Israel have been faced in recent years with a greater risk of developing disordered eating, as they are more exposed to Westernized norms of the thin‐body ideal, self‐realization, and personal choice. Most are treated by mainstream Israeli psychotherapists who likely have different value systems and different perspectives on the nature of the illness, aims of treatment, and recovery. Ultra‐Orthodox psychotherapists may well experience a conflict between a need to be loyal to their patients and a concomitant need to honor the values of patients’ families and the community from which they come. The current article presents a theoretical background and four case studies highlighting the complexities and controversies inherent in the treatment of these women. We conclude that both ultra‐Orthodox and mainstream secular psychotherapists must be knowledgeable in regard to both Judaism and psychology, and be flexible, creative, and emphatic to all parties, to arrive at a compromised definition of recovery that can be accepted by the patient, her family, and her community.
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ISRAELE.
COMPORTAMENTO RELIGIOSO.
DISTURBI.
INTERVENTO.
ALIMENTAZIONE.
INTERCULTURALE.
RELIGIONE.
SALUTE.
ASSISTENZA.
DIFFERENZA CULTURALE.
PSICOTERAPIA.
ETICA.
MORALE.
FEDE.
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Psicologico
Autore Secondario
STEIN, D.
WITZTUM, E.
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Journal of Clinical Psychology 2019, 75, 8.
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