Obesity and Fat Stigma Versus Eating Disorders and Slenderness Idealization - The Humanities’ Role

Author:

Pop Anișoara1

Affiliation:

1. Prof., PhD, ‘G.E. Palade’ University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Târgu Mureș , Târgu Mureș , Mureș county, 540 142 , Romania

Abstract

Abstract The paper defines and exemplifies the multiple ways in which the humanities - history, linguistics and discourse analysis, doctor-patient communication, narrative therapy, and bibliotherapy - will complement and enhance the synergistic approach in the management and teaching of obesity and eating disorders through the international educational Erasmus+ project “Connected4Health - A Medical and Humanities-based Approach to Navigating Obesity and Eating Disorders in Young People”(C4H).

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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