In addition to the diagnosis of symptoms we recently proposed the empirical analysis of psychodynamic levels; this paper aims at an empirical study of a third, and most essential, problem area: disturbances and/or regulatory processes of the self-system. Based on Deneke’s newly developed questionnaire, 30 anorexia nervosa patients were examined, and then compared with 64 normal controls (female university students). A self-profile comprising 18 scales is used to graphically illustrate the disturbances. The primary deficits were found in the subscales of the ‘endangered self’ and the ‘hypochondriac self’, while the sub-scales of the ‘classic narcissistic self’ and the ‘idealistic self’ were found to be irrelevant. The significant self-system scales were then related to the symptomatology. The conclusion of the paper contains some therapy considerations.
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