

Tom Wooldridge, "Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction" (Routledge, 2022)
Sep 5, 2025
Tom Wooldridge, Chair in the Department of Psychology at Golden Gate University and psychoanalyst, dives into the complex world of eating disorders. He discusses the body-mind connection, highlighting how emotional struggles manifest physically. Wooldridge emphasizes the importance of family dynamics in recovery and encourages emotional attunement among parents. He also explores the impact of online forums and the cultural pressures on self-control. Overall, the conversation offers valuable insights for both new and seasoned clinicians in understanding and treating these challenging conditions.
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Prioritize Structural Diagnosis
- Wooldridge argues eating disorders need structural (character) diagnosis, not only symptom focus.
- Treating underlying personality offers a chance for more complete, sustainable recovery.
One Diagnosis, Many Characters
- Wooldridge emphasizes heterogeneity within diagnoses like anorexia, showing different character structures.
- Treatment must match underlying personality, not just the diagnostic label.
Use A Treatment Team
- Use a multidisciplinary treatment team: physician, nutritionist, psychiatrist, family therapist, etc.
- Combine medical stabilization with psychodynamic work to address deeper dynamics.