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Eating and its Disorders
Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology 1. Aufl.
44,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley-Blackwell |
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Veröffentl.: | 21.08.2012 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781118314753 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 528 |
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<p><b><i>Eating and its Disorders</i> features contributions by international experts in the field of eating disorders which represent an overview of the most current knowledge relating to the assessment, treatment, and future research directions of the study of eating-related disorders.</b></p> <ul> <li>Presents the newest models and theories for use in the treatment of patients with eating disorders</li> <li>Written specifically to fulfill the needs of clinical psychologists and therapists</li> <li>Includes coverage of important service related issues for working with people with eating disorders</li> <li>Features chapters from a global group of authors which highlight differing methods and perspectives that can be incorporated into clinical practice</li> </ul>
About the Editors viii <p>About the Contributors ix</p> <p>Preface xvi</p> <p>Acknowledgements xix</p> <p><b>Section 1 Clinical Assessment 1</b></p> <p>Chapter 1 Introduction to Clinical Assessment for Eating Disorders 3<br /> <i>Ken Goss and John RE Fox</i></p> <p>Chapter 2 The Assessment of Mental State, Psychiatric Risk and Co-Morbidity in Eating Disorders 11<br /> <i>Hannah Andrews</i></p> <p>Chapter 3 Psychological Assessment in Eating Disorders 28<br /> <i>Ken Goss, Steven Allan, Lisa Galsworthy-Francis and Bhavisha Dave</i></p> <p>Chapter 4 Physiological Assessment of Eating Disorders 42<br /> <i>Ty Glover and Sonu Sharma</i></p> <p>Chapter 5 Assessment of Occupation and Social Performance 61<br /> <i>Rebecca Morris</i></p> <p>Chapter 6 Motivation to Change 75<br /> <i>Catherine Kitson</i></p> <p>Chapter 7 Treating Eating Disorders: Some Legal and Ethical Issues 102<br /> <i>Simona Giordano</i></p> <p>Chapter 8 Perspectives on Living with an Eating Disorder: Lessons for Clinicians 117<br /> <i>Stephanie Tierney</i></p> <p><b>Section 2 Psychological Processes in Eating Disorders 135</b></p> <p>Chapter 9 Psychological Processes in Eating Disorders 137<br /> <i>John RE Fox and Ken Goss</i></p> <p>Chapter 10 Trauma and Eating Disorder 139<br /> <i>Christopher Holman</i></p> <p>Chapter 11 Shame and Pride in Eating Disorders 154<br /> <i>Steven Allan and Ken Goss</i></p> <p>Chapter 12 Emotions and Eating Disorders 167<br /> <i>John RE Fox, Anita Federici and Mick J Power</i></p> <p>Chapter 13 Neuropsychological Inefficiences in Anorexia Nervosa Targeted In Clinical Practice: The Development of a Module of Cognitive Remediation Therapy 185<br /> <i>Carolina Lopez, Helen Davies and Kate Tchanturia</i></p> <p><b>Section 3 Psychological Therapies for Eating Disorders 199</b></p> <p>Chapter 14 Introduction to Psychological Therapies for Eating Disorders 201<br /> <i>Ken Goss and John RE Fox</i></p> <p>Chapter 15 Cognitive Behavioural Models in Eating Disorders 204<br /> <i>Myra Cooper</i></p> <p>Chapter 16 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for the Eating Disorders: Getting Off to a Flying Start 225<br /> <i>Madeleine Tatham, Jane Evans and Glenn Waller</i></p> <p>Chapter 17 Psychodynamic Approaches to Eating Disorders 244<br /> <i>Tony Winston</i></p> <p>Chapter 18 Family and Multifamily Therapy 260<br /> <i>Mima Simic and Ivan Eisler</i></p> <p>Chapter 19 Using Cognitive Analytic Therapy to Understand and Treat People with Eating Disorders 280<br /> <i>Adrian Newell</i></p> <p>Chapter 20 An Introduction to Compassion-Focused Therapy for Eating Disorders (CFT-E) 303<br /> <i>Ken Goss and Steven Allan</i></p> <p>Chapter 21 Emotions and Eating Disorders: Treatment Implications 315<br /> <i>John RE Fox, Anita Federici and Mick J Power</i></p> <p><b>Section 4 Working With Special Populations and Service-Related Issues 339</b></p> <p>Chapter 22 Working with Special Populations and Service-Related Issues 341<br /> <i>John RE Fox and Ken Goss</i></p> <p>Chapter 23 Working with Anorexia Nervosa on an Eating Disorders Inpatient Unit: Consideration of the Issues 344<br /> <i>John RE Fox, Ceri Woodrow and Kate Leonard</i></p> <p>Chapter 24 The Treatment Setting for Eating Disorders: Day Patient Treatment 360<br /> <i>Amy Willinge, Chris Thornton and Stephen Touyz</i></p> <p>Chapter 25 Personality Disorder and Eating Disorder: The Management of Eating Disorders in People With Co-Morbid Personality Disorder 394<br /> <i>Mark J Sampson, Magdalene Sampson and John RE Fox</i></p> <p>Chapter 26 Working with Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders: Enhancing Engagement and Matching Treatment to Client Readiness 412<br /> <i>Josie Geller, Suja Srikameswaran, Joanna Zelichowska and Kim D Williams</i></p> <p>Chapter 27 Eating Disorders in Males 427<br /> <i>Zach de Beer and Bernadette Wren</i></p> <p>Chapter 28 Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: Assessment and Treatment Issues 442<br /> <i>Debra Quine</i></p> <p>Chapter 29 Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: Service-Related Issues 467<br /> <i>Debra Quine</i></p> <p>Index 487</p>
<p><b>John Fox</b> works as a lecturer in clinical psychology in the Division of Clinical Psychology at the University of Manchester where he is involved in training the next generation of Clinical Psychologists, and as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Eating Disorders Clinic at Cheadle Royal Hospital. He has published extensively on eating disorders, with a particular research interest in emotional factors and eating disorders.</p> <p><b>Kenneth Goss</b> is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Head of Coventry Eating Disorders Service in the UK.Dr. Goss has more than 20 years’ experience working with people with eating difficulties. He has supervised and trained numerous trainee Clinical Psychologists in the field of eating disorders.</p>
<p>One of the more complex and challenging groups to engage in the clinical process are patients with eating-related difficulties. Recent NICE guidelines recommend a focus on psychological approaches and therapies as treatment for this difficult to engage patient group. <i>Eating and its Disorders </i>presents an overview of our most current knowledge relating to the assessment, treatment, and future research directions of the study of eating-related disorders. A host of national and international experts working in the field share their insights, as well as some of the potential dilemmas in working with these client groups.</p> <p>Clinicians and health-care professionals will gain important insights into the latest evidence-based approaches to assessment and formulation of eating and its disorders, as well as evidence-based psychological models that attempt to account for the complexities of real clinical practice. Also addressed are the challenges of working with individuals that have enduring eating problems, neuropsychological treatments of eating disorders, co-morbid problems such as self-harming, and personality based difficulties. With its cutting edge insights into the newest models and theories in the field, <i>Eating and its Disorders</i> is an invaluable guide to the processes, interventions, challenges, and organizational approaches to eating-related problems and difficulties.</p>
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