January 26, 2007

Accepting Acceptance. Sometimes, acceptance is a very good prescription. By Cynthia M. A. Geppert, MD, PhD, Psychiatric Times via linkfilter

Eating disorders with their black and white paradigms of "shoulds" respond more successfully to improvements in self-acceptance than to focus on calories and weight, which may only strengthen the obsession with food.8 Finally, even seriously mentally ill patients who are able to accept their diagnosis, not in the pejorative sense of labeling theory but in the adoption of an internal locus of control, have improved functioning and outcomes.9