2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40337-018-0213-3
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From bingeing to cutting: the substitution of a mal-adaptive coping strategy after bariatric surgery

Abstract: BackgroundAn increase in self-harm emergencies after bariatric surgery have been documented, but understanding of the phenomenon is missing.Case presentationThe following case report describes a 26-year-old woman with obesity, who initiated self-harm behaviour after bariatric surgery. The patient reported that the self-harm was a substitute for binge eating, which was anatomically impeded after bariatric surgery.Pre-surgical psychosocial assessment revealed Anorexia Nervosa in youth, which had later migrated t… Show more

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