The unsafe haven: Eating disorders as attachment relationships.
Emma Forsén MantillaDavid ClintonAndreas BirgegårdPublished in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2018)
Attachment behaviours are associated with the patient-ED relationship, in which attachment insecurity is correlated with greater eating disorder control and patient submission. Some patients seem to incorporate the actions of the ED in their self-image, suggesting the presence of introjection. The patient-ED relationship may help explain patients' anxiety and ambivalence about change, seen from an attachment perspective. In treatment, it may be important to explore alternative safe havens and secure bases to the ED, such as interpersonal relationships and activities.