词条 | Intimacy anorexia |
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Sexual anorexia vs. emotional anorexia vs. intimacy anorexiaSexual anorexia is based around the physical part of intimacy and is related to sexually intimate interactions and the associated emotional connections. It includes being fearful of opening up to partners on an intimate level, to the point where sexual anorexics become anxious thinking about being close to others in that manner. This fear often stems from social phobias, and is related to fears of being rejected or criticized. It is different from intimacy anorexia in that sexual anorexia is more about a person's inner feelings and anxiety about intimacy, while intimacy anorexia concerns individuals who want to control a relationship through limiting intimacy. Emotional anorexia is the compulsive avoidance of establishing and maintaining emotional connections and relationships. This includes giving or receiving social, sexual, or emotional nourishment. This can take the form of suppressing personal needs to be loved, desired, and wanted. Oftentimes, emotional anorexics suppress their own needs and give in to their partner's needs or needs of other parties in their relationships. This is usually caused by emotions of worry and anxiety in the midst of conflict avoidance.[2] It is different from intimacy anorexia in that emotional anorexia is a psychological mode of thought that affects all of a person's relationships and relational connections, while intimacy anorexia is a relationship disorder primarily affecting a person's closest intimate relationships. History of the termThe concept of intimacy anorexia was first mentioned by psychologist Douglas Weiss, Ph.D. in 1998 in Sexual Anorexia, Beyond Sexual, Emotional and Spiritual Withholding. In this film, he developed the idea that intimacy disorders were prevalent in relationships where couples and partners suffered from mental distress and control issues.[3] People who presented with these disorders embodied one of two identities. The first identity type engaged in behaviors where they placed their own needs under those of their partner or spouse at the emotional cost of themselves. This is similar to our current understanding of sexual anorexia. The second identity type engaged in behaviors where they controlled the relationship through manipulation and control of intimate behaviors. With these new findings, Douglas Weiss published a book called Intimacy Anorexia in 2010, which details the condition, related behaviors, and treatment for intimacy anorexia.[4] CausesThe causes of intimacy anorexia are the result of several sources which typically become contributing factors to each other, creating a spiral of emotions and control needs.
Behavior characteristicsIntimacy anorexia has 11 characteristics. These characteristics are related to how partners control levels of intimacy with their spouses and a resulting pattern of behavior forms.
TreatmentAn anorexic can recover through awareness of their behavior and by wanting to change how they give and receive intimacy. It is best for them to decide to get treatment for their anorexia on their own or with suggestions to get help from their partner. It is critical that their partner support them in this process since they are the other influential voice in the relationship. The treatment for intimacy anorexia, according to the American Association for Sex Addiction Therapy, will most likely be a multiple modality approach which may include individual therapy, marital therapy, therapy for the spouse of the intimacy anorexic, group therapy, twelve-step type groups, education materials or educational groups.[11] Intimacy anorexia manifests mostly in marriage or a long-term romantic partnership therefore it can also be impactful on the spouse or partner. Some of the impacts of living with an intimacy anorexic as a spouse can be, but is not limited to: comorbid considerations such as schizoid personality disorder, major depressive disorder or autism spectrum disorder.[12] Research and clinical trials have proven that individuals and couples can return to a healthy intimacy life both emotionally and sexually.[13] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://aasat.org/|title=SRT Training & Certification {{!}} Sexual Recovery Therapist {{!}} AASAT|website=American Association for Sex Addiction Therapy|language=en-US|access-date=2018-05-29}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/emotional-nourishment/201606/emotional-anorexia|title=Emotional Anorexia|website=Psychology Today|language=en-US|access-date=2018-05-29}} 3. ^Weiss, Douglas Ph.D., Sexual Anorexia, Beyond Sexual, Emotional and Spiritual Withholding (1998) 4. ^1 {{Cite book|title=Intimacy anorexia : the book|last=Douglas|first=Weiss|date=2010|publisher=Discovery Press|others=Nerguizian, Tiffany.|isbn=9781881292265|location=Colorado Springs, CO|oclc=767826249}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://vawnet.org/material/psychological-consequences-sexual-trauma|title=The Psychological Consequences of Sexual Trauma|website=VAWnet|language=en|access-date=2018-05-29}} 6. ^{{Cite journal|last=Marks|first=Nadine F.|last2=Jun|first2=Heyjung|last3=Song|first3=Jieun|date=2007|title=Death of Parents and Adult Psychological and Physical Well-Being: A Prospective U.S. National Study|journal=Journal of Family Issues|volume=28|issue=12|pages=1611–1638|doi=10.1177/0192513X07302728|issn=0192-513X|pmc=2638056|pmid=19212446}} 7. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.mykawartha.com/blogs/post/3752325-causes-of-intimacy-anorexia/|title=Causes of Intimacy Anorexia {{!}} MyKawartha.com|work=MyKawartha.com|access-date=2018-05-30|language=en-CA}} 8. ^{{Cite thesis|last=Antonini|first=Alessandro|title=Sexual Anorexia - A new paradigm for Sexual Desire Disorders (Antonini 2012)|date=2012-10-16|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258208321_Sexual_Anorexia_-_A_new_paradigm_for_Sexual_Desire_Disorders_Antonini_2012}},11-13. 9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://parenthood.library.wisc.edu/Popenoe/Popenoe-Modeling.html|title=We Are What We See|last=1932–|first=Popenoe, David|date=1998-10-15|website=parenthood.library.wisc.edu|language=en|access-date=2018-05-29}} 10. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.yourtango.com/experts/argie-spuck/7-tell-tale-signs-your-partner-suffers-from-intimacy-anorexia|title=7 Tell-Tale Signs Your Partner Has "Intimacy Anorexia"|date=2015-07-28|work=YourTango|access-date=2018-05-30|language=en}} 11. ^Weiss, D. American Association For Sex Addiction Therapy, 63–122. 12. ^Weiss, D. American Association For Sex Addiction Therapy, 31–39. 13. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/comment/630714|title=Sex Starved|website=Psychology Today|language=en-CA|access-date=2018-05-29}} 2 : Sexual and gender identity disorders|Human sexuality |
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