Hungers and Compulsions: The Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders and Addictions
For Therapists
Eating Disorders
A Clinical Guide to Counseling and Treatment
Monika M. Woolsey
Clinical reference explores new ground in its approach to understanding the origins, pathology, and treatment of eating disorders. Includes interventions, handouts, and case
Eating Disorders and Obesity
A Comprehensive Handbook
Christopher G. Fairburn & Kelley D. Brownell (Editors)
A new edition of the handbook reflecting the massive surge of research and clinical advancement in the treatment of eating disorders. The 49 contributors present detailed treatment approaches and step-by-step blueprints for conducting therapy with case illustrations and examples of therapist-client dialogue, reviewing current diagnostic issues, etc.
Handbook of Treatment for Eating Disorders
David M. Garner & Paul E. Garfinkel (Editors)
A new edition of the handbook reflecting the massive surge of research and clinical advancement in the treatment of eating disorders. The 49 contributors present detailed treatment approaches and step-by-step blueprints for conducting therapy with case illustrations and examples of therapist-client dialogue, reviewing current diagnostic issues, etc.
Eating Disorders:
A Reference Sourcebook
Raymond Lemberg & Leigh Cohn (editors)
A reference for anyone working with clients with eating disorders, as well as individuals and families affected. Contains sections on symptoms and causes, physiological and medical issues, sociocultural issues and subgroups affected by eating disorders, and dieting and obesities, and much more.
Bulimia/Anorexia:
The Binge Purge Cycle and Self-Starvation
Marlene Boskind-White
Author is in private practice in Roanoke, VA. Discusses the dynamics of eating disorders and provides facts on adolescent danger signals, socialization and the family, the challenges of the college years, pros and cons of drug therapy, and nutritional counseling. For therapists.
Treating Eating Disorders
Ethical, Legal and Personal Issues
Walter Vanderecycken & Pierre Beumont
Addresses the pressure and responsibility faced by practicing therapists in the treatment of eating disorders. The editors explore legal, ethical, and interpersonal issues involving compulsory treatment, food refusal and forced feeding, managed care, treatment facilities, terminal care, and the influence exerted by the gender of the therapist
Why We Eat What We Eat
Elizabeth Capaldi (editor)
Presentation of research on the role of learning and experience in eating, for researchers and clinicians in psychology, medicine, and nutrition. Discusses models of normal eating behavior and reasons for deviations from the norm.
Neurobiology in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
Hans Hoek et al
Twenty chapters on the epidemiology, etiology, genetics, stress, treatment, inc. drug/cognitive therapy and nutrition, of eating disorders.
Childhood Feeding Disorders
Jurgen Kedesdy & Karen Budd
Detailed case studies illustrate individualized assessments, causal analyses, interventions, and outcomes for a range of childhood feeding disorders, including extreme selectivity, food refusal, failure to thrive, developmental feeding disorders, rumination, and obesity.
Oxford Textbook of Sports Medicine
This weighty text relies on an international array of top sports medicine talent mainly in the United Kingdom, while adding such new subjects to the second edition as overtraining, eating disorders, nutrition, ergogenic aids, and the often difficult challenge of the struggle of making weight in sport.
Preventing Childhood Eating Problems
Jane R. Hirschmann & Lela Zaphiropoulos
A practical, positive approach to raising children free of food and weight conflicts including discussions on peer pressure, body image, eating disorders and special situations.
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