Department of Psychology, The University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Eat Disord. 2010 Oct-Dec;18(5):377-92. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2010.511901.
Debate exists in the eating disorders field about the fitness to practise of counsellors with eating disorder histories (Johnston, Smethurst & Gowers, 2005). Yet despite widespread acknowledgement of the demanding nature of eating disorder counselling in general (Zerbe, 2008), almost no research exists about the actual experiences of recovered eating disorder counsellors in particular. Using semi-structured interviews this study aimed to address the research gap by investigating the experiences of 7 counsellors with eating disorder histories. Particular emphasis was given to their beliefs about the impact of their work on their own body image, weight and relationship with food. Results derived from an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis suggested that the counsellors' experienced their eating disorder history as a double-edged sword that led them to engage in a number of self-presentational activities. Implications of these findings for the eating disorders field are discussed.
在饮食失调领域,关于有饮食失调史的辅导员是否具备从业能力存在争议(Johnston、Smethurst 和 Gowers,2005 年)。然而,尽管普遍承认一般饮食失调咨询的要求很高(Zerbe,2008 年),但几乎没有关于特定康复饮食失调辅导员的实际经验的研究。本研究使用半结构化访谈,通过调查 7 名有饮食失调史的辅导员的经验,试图填补这一研究空白。特别强调了他们对工作对自己的身体形象、体重和与食物关系的影响的看法。解释性现象学分析得出的结果表明,辅导员将自己的饮食失调史视为双刃剑,促使他们从事许多自我表现活动。这些发现对饮食失调领域的意义进行了讨论。