Psychotic-like anomalous self-experiences in feeding and eating disorders: Their role in eating psychopathology through the mediation of body uneasiness and embodiment and identity disorders.
Massimo BalleriniEleonora RossiEmanuele CassioliLivio TarchiCarlo MarchesiMatteo TonnaGiovanni StanghelliniValdo RiccaGiovanni CastelliniPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2024)
Anomalous interoceptive processes may represent the first step of a maladaptive process-impairing embodiment, selfhood, and identity in FED. Assessment of ASEs might be a valid tool to identify an early-shared vulnerability of severe disorders characterized by embodiment alterations.