
More than an Outcome: A Person-Centered, Ecological Framework for Eating Disorder Recovery
Kenny and Lewis (2023)
This research introduces a person-centered, non-linear framework for understanding eating disorder recovery, emphasising that recovery is shaped by individual life contexts and external factors, including systems of oppression. It challenges traditional definitions of recovery by highlighting that outcomes like weight may not be meaningful for everyone and asserts that individuals should define their own recovery goals. The framework offers practical applications for research, clinical practice, and advocacy.
Disclaimer: discussed eating disorders.
More than an Outcome: A Person-Centered, Ecological Framework for Eating Disorder Recovery
Kenny and Lewis (2023)
This research introduces a person-centered, non-linear framework for understanding eating disorder recovery, emphasising that recovery is shaped by individual life contexts and external factors, including systems of oppression. It challenges traditional definitions of recovery by highlighting that outcomes like weight may not be meaningful for everyone and asserts that individuals should define their own recovery goals. The framework offers practical applications for research, clinical practice, and advocacy.
Disclaimer: discussed eating disorders.