The study aimed to empirically test the hypothesis, developed within the systemic-constructionist theory of Family Semantic Polarities, that the semantics of power are particularly meaningful for people with eating disorders. The Repertory Grid Technique was used to elicit constructs from 30 young patients (10 anorexic, 10 bulimic and 10 obese) and from a matched control group; the two sets of constructs were compared in terms of their semantic content. Overall the results confirmed the hypothesis, although further investigation into the semantic peculiarities of individual eating disorders is required. Methodological limitations and possible clinical applications are discussed.

Castiglioni, M., Faccio, E., Veronese, G., Bell, R. (2013). The Semantics of Power among people with eating disorders. JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY, 26(1), 62-76 [10.1080/10720537.2013.740263].

The Semantics of Power among people with eating disorders

CASTIGLIONI, MARCO;VERONESE, GUIDO;
2013

Abstract

The study aimed to empirically test the hypothesis, developed within the systemic-constructionist theory of Family Semantic Polarities, that the semantics of power are particularly meaningful for people with eating disorders. The Repertory Grid Technique was used to elicit constructs from 30 young patients (10 anorexic, 10 bulimic and 10 obese) and from a matched control group; the two sets of constructs were compared in terms of their semantic content. Overall the results confirmed the hypothesis, although further investigation into the semantic peculiarities of individual eating disorders is required. Methodological limitations and possible clinical applications are discussed.
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Anorexia, bulimia, obesity; semantics, power; systemic-constructionist theory; family semantic polarities; Repertory Grid Technique; semantics of power; psychopathology; meaning.
English
2013
26
1
62
76
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Castiglioni, M., Faccio, E., Veronese, G., Bell, R. (2013). The Semantics of Power among people with eating disorders. JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIVIST PSYCHOLOGY, 26(1), 62-76 [10.1080/10720537.2013.740263].
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