This book provides the reader with a wide and indepth understanding of the conditions of Anorexia and Bulimia. Dorothea Hindmarch has brought together a range of perspectives; Psychiatry and Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Dietetics, Psychotherapy, Group Analysis, Family Therapy, Art Therap
A Collaborative Approach to Eating Disorders
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 345
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
A Collaborative Approachto Eating Disorders
Copyright
Contents
Notes of contributors
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Part 1 Understanding risk and resilience for eating disorders
Introduction
Chapter
1 The family context: cause, effect or resource
Chapter
2 The links between genes and the environment in the shaping of personality
Chapter
3 Neurobiology explanations for puzzling behaviours
Chapter
4 Emotions and empathic understanding: capitalizing on relationships in those with eating disorders
Chapter
5 Modifiable risk factors that can be translated into prevention or resilience
Chapter
6 Obesity and eating disorders
Part 2 Treatment creating a common language of care
Introduction
Chapter
7 Physical effects of eating disorders
Chapter
8 The role of nutrition: what has food got to do with it?
Chapter
9 Pharmacotherapy of eating disorders
Chapter
10 Psychotherapies in eating disorders
Chapter
11 Families as an integral part of the treatment team: treatment culture and standard of care challenges
Chapter
12 Effectively engaging the family in treatment
Chapter
13 Involving carers: a skills-based learning approach
Chapter
14 The therapeutic alliance in cognitive behavioural therapy for adults with eating disorders
Chapter
15 Integrating dialectical behaviour therapy and family-based treatment for multidiagnostic adolescent patients
Chapter
16 Couples therapy for anorexia nervosa
Chapter
17 Relapse prevention
Part 3 Clinical presentations of subgroups
Introduction
Chapter
18 Childhood and adulthood: when do eating disorders start and do treatments differ?
Chapter
19 Recognising and diagnosing early onset eating disorders
Chapter
20 Food phobia of childhood
Chapter
21 Unravelling binge eating disorder
Chapter
22 Eating disorders in women of African descent
Chapter
23 Eating disorders and athletes
Chapter
24 Male eating disorders
Part 4
Changing the culture
Introduction
Chapter
25 Narrowing the psychotherapy researchβpractice gap
Chapter
26 Why carers need to know about research
Chapter
27 Promoting a full agenda of rights
Chapter
28 The patient-family-clinician-researcher questfor quality care
Index
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