Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis - Vol.16 No.1: Special issue – Attachment, Community, Identity, and Food

Editor : Linda Cundy

Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis - Vol.16 No.1: Special issue – Attachment, Community, Identity, and Food

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EDITORIAL

by Linda Cundy

ARTICLES

– You are how you eat by Andrea Oskis

– Dining in the dark by Toni Hoskins

– Dem belly full but we hungry: culinary spaces and Black masculinity by Charles Brown

– The argument for attachment (as the cornerstone of the understanding of eating disorders) by Prof Julia Buckroyd

– What does food have to do with it? by Konstantina Chioni

– “Write what you don’t understand”: disordered eating and the non-specialist therapist by Julie Friend

– The men who feed the nation: a personal account of attachment to the land and being nurtured by a rural farming community by Jeffrey Lane

– From food to feelings by Helen McKenna

– On Food, Love and Loss by Jacqueline Samuel

BOOK REVIEWS

– Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger by Nigel Slater

Reviewed by Sheila O’Sullivan

– Finding My Voice: A Memoir by Nadiya Hussain

Reviewed by Sheila O’Sullivan

– Attachment, Relationships and Food: From Cradle to Kitchen edited by Linda Cundy

Reviewed by Gordon Alderson

– You are what you eat: food and attachment in Laura Esquivel’s ‘Like Water for Chocolate’

Reviewed by Julie Friend

FILM REVIEW

– A therapeutic parable: Babette’s Feast, Short story by: Isak Dinesen / Karen Blixen: Film directed by Gabriel Axel

Reviewed by Linda Cundy

About the Editor(s)

Linda Cundy is an attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapist with a private practice in North London. She has taught for two decades on counselling and psychotherapy courses and is also an independent trainer specialising in attachment, human development, and clinical practice. She is Course Director and lead tutor of the Post-Graduate Diploma in Attachment-based Therapy, and consultant to the Foundation Diploma in Attachment-based Counselling, both at the Wimbledon Guild. She is Chair of Hackney Bereavement Service, which offers face-to-face and real-time online bereavement counselling to residents of the London Borough of Hackney aged fifty and over. Trained as a counsellor in the 1980s, Linda worked for a number of years for ChildLine and for mental health services until retraining at the Bowlby Centre in the 1990s.

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