Anorexia Neurotic

Anorexia neurotic is a disorder in which a person’s self-esteem, formed under the influence of experiences in childhood, suffers. The root cause of this pathology may be disproportionately low or high self-esteem. This diagnosis was first made by the famous American psychoanalyst J.R. Reimand in 1968. He suggested that the prerequisites for the formation of personality disorders are hidden in childhood.