This book on Anorexia is focused on the historical research of the roots of this complex phenomenon: the Woman is the center of a pathology into which she had fallen since humanity lost contact with the irrational world, the world of dreams.
The research on Christianity has here deepened: Religion lost its revolutionary and irrational proposition of fraternity as soon as it consolidated as a state doctrine. First of all it would control and destroy that irrational world that was expressed in dreams, thus condemning the woman to an abstract and perverse spirituality.
The Love for Christ will spread the image of a woman martyr who destroys her own body, an image that will evolve into a sort of anorexic saint: “… being a servant of God […] means not being subject to the authority of any man … and in this destruction of the body, in this denial of the desire We recognize that religious nucleus transmitted like a virus ready to propose again over time “. The constant reference to a rigorous theory of mental illness introduces therapy and healing through the exposure of exciting resolved clinical cases.