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Where did anorexia stereotypes come from?

Writer's picture: Melinda KarthMelinda Karth

Updated: Mar 21, 2024


In this post, I discuss how 19th-century hysteria, a mysterious group of symptoms observed only in women, led to the misconception that anorexia nervosa is not a true illness.


Key Points:



  • Anorexia was first considered a type of hysteria.


  • Reformation in how we care for mental illness helped define anorexia as its own disorder.


  • While many symptoms of anorexia don't have medical explanations yet, this doesn't mean they aren't real.


  • Educating the public about medical explanations for anorexia could reduce its stigma.



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