My Body Is a Suitcase: An Autoethnographic Exploration of Links between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Eating Disorders Author’s memo In...
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About the Author
Elisabeth Hanscombe who holds academic status at Flinders University, completed her doctorate in 2012 on the topic ‘Life writing and the desire for revenge’. She is a practicing psychotherapist and psychologist, well equipped to explore the connections between her early life and later journey into her profession, which gives access to the experience of others in their efforts at self-understanding.
Hanscombe has published numerous short stories and essays in autobiography, psychoanalysis, testimony, trauma and creative non-fiction. Her first book The Art of Disappearing was published by Glass House books in 2017. Her next book, The Museum of Failure: A re-membering, is out in February 2025. She blogs at http://www.sixthinline.com.
Elisabeth Hanscombe who holds academic status at Flinders University, completed her doctorate in 2012 on the topic ‘Life writing and the desire for revenge’. She is a practicing psychotherapist and psychologist, well equipped to explore the connections between her early life and later journey into her profession, which gives access to the experience of others in their efforts at self-understanding.
Hanscombe has published numerous short stories and essays in autobiography, psychoanalysis, testimony, trauma and creative non-fiction. Her first book The Art of Disappearing was published by Glass House books in 2017. Her next book, The Museum of Failure: A re-membering, is out in February 2025. She blogs at http://www.sixthinline.com.