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                                                                                        Revista Portuguesa de Psicossomática
                                                                                        ISSN: 0874-4696
                                                                                        revista@sppsicossomatica.org
                                                                                        Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicossomática
                                                                                        Portugal
                                                                                    
                                                               Torres, Sandra; Guerra Prista, Marina
                                                Application of narrative therapy  to anorexia nervosa: a study case
                                        Revista Portuguesa de Psicossomática, vol. 4, núm. 1, jan/jun, 2002, pp. 141-156
                                                             Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicossomática
                                                                           Porto, Portugal
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                                               Revista
                                         Portuguesa
                                          Revista
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                                     141                                   Application of narrative therapy to anorexia nervosa
                                     Portuguesa
                                         Psicossomática
                                          de
                                     Psicossomática
                                     Application of narrative therapy
                                     to anorexia nervosa: a study case
                                                      *                             **
                                     Sandra Torres , Marina Prista Guerra
                                         Abstract                                        INTRODUCTION
                                         In this article the psychological inter-
                                     vention undertaken with a teenage girl              The Re-authoring Model by
                                     with Anorexia Nervosa diagnosis is des-             White and Epson
                                     cribed. The intervention was based on the           Our intervention in the field of
                                     Re-authoring Model by White and Epson            anorexia nervosa is based on the re-
                                     and focused the analysis of the "fear of         -authoring model by White & Epson
                                     becoming fat" as being the most distur-          (cf. 1-3). The sessions of our intervention
                                     bing one identified by the teenager. Three       were planned and adapted to ano-
                                     essential dimensions were emphasized in          rexia nervosa according to the gui-
                                     the therapeutic process of the anorexica:        dance developed from this model and
                                     (a) the externalizing language; (b) the dis-     proposed by Gonçalves and Henri-
                                                                                            (2)
                                     cursive context of the problem; and (c) the      ques .
                                     identification and amplification of mo-             In White & Epson's model, thera-
                                     ments of active resistance to anorexia           py is characterized as a creative pro-
                                     nervosa. The continuous and contextual           cess co-built by the client and the
                                     assessment suggests the importance of the        therapist. As mentioned by Gonçalves
                                                                                                        (2, p.27)
                                     construction and projection of alternative       and Henriques          , "the collaborative
                                     narratives, that is, more flexible narra-        relationship is an aim in itself, and not a
                                     tives adapted to new contexts for the reso-      simple means so that the client can admit
                                     lution of the body related fears and, con-       what the therapist wants. The therapist
                                     sequently, for the anorexic’s better func-       raises questions to know and not because
                                     tional life.                                     he already knows".
                                         Key-words: Anorexia nervosa; Nar-               The generic aim of the psycho-
                                     rative therapy.                                  therapy is the construction of alterna-
                                                                                      tive narratives, more flexible and
                                                                                      adapted to reality.
                                                                                         In this model there are three essen-
                                      * PhD Student; Teacher of Faculty of Psy-       tial dimensions in the therapeutic pro-
                                        chology and Sciences of Education of          cess: (I) externalizing language; (II)
                                        Oporto University                             discursive context of the problem; (III)
                                     ** Assistant Professor of Faculty of Psy-        identification and amplification of
                                        chology and Sciences of Education of          unique outcomes.
                                        Oporto University
                                     Vol. 4, nº 1, Jan/Jun 2002
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                                 Sandra Torres, Marina Prista Guerra
                                    The externalization consists in mak-    intervention proposed by White and
                                 ing the problem become a separate          Epson, points to the analysis of the
                                 entity, external to the individual.  It is ideas and beliefs resulting from social,
                                 an attitude which should be taken by       cultural and discursive factors which
                                 the client and stimulated by the thera-    strengthen the continuity of the prob-
                                 pist.                                      lem (2). During the question process
                                    Throughout this process two as-         the person's attention should be
                                 pects are concretely analysed: (a) the     called to the established interactions
                                 influence of the problem on the indi-      and to the impact resulting from the
                                 vidual, and (b) the individual with-       political, social and cultural environ-
                                 out the influence of the problem.  The     ment where the narrative was built.
                                 latter is explored through the projec-     In ano-rexia nervosa the study of this
                                 tion of alternative metaphors to the       dimension is of utmost importance as
                                 problem (which the problem does not        the ideals of beauty and of a thin body
                                 dominate), and through the streng-         are extremely stressed in our society.
                                 thening of the sense of authorship,            As the discursive context and the
                                 that is, the stimulation of the indivi-    externalisation of the problem are de-
                                 dual's leading role in this process of     veloped, it is common for “exceptional
                                                       (2)
                                 solving the problem .                      moments not dominated by the problem”
                                                                                       (2, p.20)
                                    The use of metaphors in psycho-         to emerge       .  Those moments are
                                 therapy has shown good results.            called “unique outcomes” and are events
                                 Metaphors can simplify the introspec-      contradicting the speech saturated by
                                 tion providing new solutions and in-       the problem. The tendency is to ignore
                                 creasing communication between the         or undervalue those moments when
                                 client and the therapist. They ease the    the narratives show a higher grade of
                                 expression and the structuring of          lack of functionality.
                                 thoughts and actions and can also              The minimum changes should be
                                 motivate a certain move away of            explored as examples of the strength
                                 people in relation to threatening af-      over the dominant story or as indica-
                                 fective experiences.                       tors of the emergence of a new story.
                                    As to the application of the exter-     Even the microscopic changes at the
                                 nalizing language in the anorexia          level of thought or behaviour should
                                 nervosa intervention, we can summa-        be seen by the narrative therapist as
                                 rize that the aim of this work with the    important starting points for the con-
                                                                                                           (4)
                                 anorexic girl is to help her understand    struction of new narratives . Thus,
                                 what type of strategies the "anorexia      the therapist's function is to bring to
                                 nervosa" (as a separate entity) uses to    the conscious level of the patient these
                                 influence her and what strategies she      unique outcomes. To achieve that pur-
                                 herself could implement to reduce its      pose he should consider with the
                                 impact.                                    client certain inconsistencies in his/
                                    The discursive context of the problem,  /her narrative (they could be either
                                 another dimension of the therapeutic       at the level of situations, thoughts or
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                                 143Psicossomática                  Application of narrative therapy to anorexia nervosa
                                 emotions), or attempt that the indi-            In short, the application of this di-
                                 vidual might analyse the problem in          mension of the therapeutic process to
                                 different ways (for example, by im-          anorexia nervosa can be summarised
                                 aging him/herself in another time or         in the identification and evaluation of
                                 in another context), or suggest that the     moments of active resistance to ano-
                                 individual anticipates unique out-           rexia (e.g., to voluntary ingest food
                                 comes in a near future or even analy-        without losing control, not to weigh
                                                                         (5)
                                 ses imagined unique outcomes .               every day, not to do excessive exer-
                                 However, the identification of the           cise, to avoid the social isolation) and
                                 unique outcomes should not be un-            the extension of those moments as a
                                 derstood by the individual as a de-          means of acceding to new and more
                                 valuation or negation of the problem,        adaptable narratives.
                                 nor should it be made before its im-
                                 pact is carefully checked.                      Brief Comments on the Applica-
                                     The change in the individual is             tion of the Re-authoring Model
                                 strongly associated to the expansion            to Anorexia Nervosa
                                 and consolidation of the unique out-            Food disturbances have often
                                         (2)
                                 comes . The new narratives that are          emerged in clinical contexts mainly in
                                 built, contributing to a re-story of the     adolescent and young adult girls.
                                 subject’s identity, require to be so-           Anorexia Nervosa has as main fea-
                                 cially validated so that they can also       ture a severe food restriction, with the
                                 be consolidated. The social validation       inherent complications, leading to a
                                 involves the presence of other signifi-      significant biological, psychological
                                 cant persons for the subject. Monk           and sociological morbidity which
                                 (4,p.20)                                                                      (8)
                                       called this process the "creation      may sometimes lead to death  . Ac-
                                                                                                    (9, p.559)
                                 of audience" and suggested that this         cording to DSM-IV          , the diagno-
                                 audience could be made by the thera-         sis of anorexia nervosa is confirmed
                                 pist, family members, neighbours,            when the following criteria are
                                 friends or other people important to         present: "(A) Refusal to maintain body
                                 the subject. Another form of social          weight at or above a minimally normal
                                 validation could be to assign the            weight for age and height; (B) Intense fear
                                 consultant’s role to the client by en-       of gaining weight or becoming fat, even
                                 couraging him to participate in              though underweight; (C) Disturbance in
                                 clients’ clubs (e.g., anti-anorexia          the way in which one’s body weight or
                                 league) or to help other people with         shape is experienced, undue influence of
                                                       (2)
                                 the same problem .  When playing             body weight on self-evaluation, or denial
                                 this role the subject shows his/her          of the seriousness of the current low body
                                 skills and goes from a position of a         weight; (D) In postmenarcheal females,
                                 dependent help-needed person to a            amenorrhea, i.e., the absence of at least
                                 position of "expert".  This principle is     three consecutive menstrual cycles".
                                                          (6,7)
                                 emphasized by Guerra        in other con-       Quite often this disease means a
                                 texts of psychological intervention.         psychological difficulty in accepting
                                 Vol. 4, nº 1, Jan/Jun 2002
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