A Collaborative Approach to Eating Disorders
Herausgeber: Alexander, June; Treasure, Janet
A Collaborative Approach to Eating Disorders
Herausgeber: Alexander, June; Treasure, Janet
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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415581462
- ISBN-10: 041558146X
- Artikelnr.: 32460991
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415581462
- ISBN-10: 041558146X
- Artikelnr.: 32460991
June Alexander is an Australian writer and former newspaper editor who has a 40-year career in journalism and has battled eating disorders since the age of 11. Janet Treasure is Professor, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, and Director of the Eating Disorder Unit and Professor of Psychiatry at Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Medical School, London.
Katzman
Foreword. Part I: Understanding Risk and Resilience for Eating Disorders. Arnold
Introduction. Konstantellou
Campbell
Eisler
The Family Context: Cause
Effect or Resource. Treasure
Kanakam
The Links Between Genes and the Environment in the Shaping of Personality. Kaye
Bailer
Klabunde
Neurobiology Explanations for Puzzling Behaviours. Z ucker
Moskovich
Vinson
Watson
Emotion and Empathic Understanding: Capitalizing on Relationships in Those with Eating Disorders. Paxton
Modifiable Risk Factors that Can Be Translated into Prevention or Resilience. Dove
Byrne
Obesity and Eating Disorders. Part II: Treatment. Collins Lyster-Mensh
Introduction. Birmingham
Physical Effects of Eating Disorders. Hart
Williams
Wakefield
Russell
The Role of Nutrition. David
Broft
Walsh
Pharmacotherapy of Eating Disorders. Wade
Watson
Psychotherapies in Eating Disorders. Hoste
Celio-Doyle
Le Grange
Families as an Integral Part of the Treatment Team: Treatment Culture and Standard of Care Challenges. Milstein
Arnold
Effectively Engaging the Family in Treatment. Goddard
Raenker
Treasure
Involving Carers: A Skills-based Learning Approach. Evans
Waller
The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adults with Eating Disorders. Federici
Wisniewski
Integrating Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Family Based Treatment for Multidiagnostic Adolescent Patients. Bulik
Baucom
Kirby
Couples Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa. Olmsted
Carter
Pike
Relapse Prevention. Part III: Clinical Presentations. van Furth
Introduction. Doyle
Smyth
Le Grange
Childhood and Adulthood: When Do Eating Disorders Start and Do Treatments Differ? Madden
Recognising and Diagnosing Early Onset of Eating Disorders. O¿Toole
Food Phobia and Functional Dysphagia. Claudino
Morgan
Unravelling Binge Eating Disorder. Gilbert
Eating Disorders in African American Women. Sundgot-Borgen
Bratland-Sanda
Eating Disorders and Athletes. Morgan
Male Eating Disorders. Part IV: Changing the Culture. Vickery
Introduction. Von Ranson
Laverty
Narrowing the Psychotherapy Research-practice Gap. Ringwood
Why Carers Need to Know about Research. Grefe
Promote Full Agenda of Rights. Tantillo
The Patient-Family-Clinician-Researcher Quest for Quality Care.
Foreword. Part I: Understanding Risk and Resilience for Eating Disorders. Arnold
Introduction. Konstantellou
Campbell
Eisler
The Family Context: Cause
Effect or Resource. Treasure
Kanakam
The Links Between Genes and the Environment in the Shaping of Personality. Kaye
Bailer
Klabunde
Neurobiology Explanations for Puzzling Behaviours. Z ucker
Moskovich
Vinson
Watson
Emotion and Empathic Understanding: Capitalizing on Relationships in Those with Eating Disorders. Paxton
Modifiable Risk Factors that Can Be Translated into Prevention or Resilience. Dove
Byrne
Obesity and Eating Disorders. Part II: Treatment. Collins Lyster-Mensh
Introduction. Birmingham
Physical Effects of Eating Disorders. Hart
Williams
Wakefield
Russell
The Role of Nutrition. David
Broft
Walsh
Pharmacotherapy of Eating Disorders. Wade
Watson
Psychotherapies in Eating Disorders. Hoste
Celio-Doyle
Le Grange
Families as an Integral Part of the Treatment Team: Treatment Culture and Standard of Care Challenges. Milstein
Arnold
Effectively Engaging the Family in Treatment. Goddard
Raenker
Treasure
Involving Carers: A Skills-based Learning Approach. Evans
Waller
The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adults with Eating Disorders. Federici
Wisniewski
Integrating Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Family Based Treatment for Multidiagnostic Adolescent Patients. Bulik
Baucom
Kirby
Couples Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa. Olmsted
Carter
Pike
Relapse Prevention. Part III: Clinical Presentations. van Furth
Introduction. Doyle
Smyth
Le Grange
Childhood and Adulthood: When Do Eating Disorders Start and Do Treatments Differ? Madden
Recognising and Diagnosing Early Onset of Eating Disorders. O¿Toole
Food Phobia and Functional Dysphagia. Claudino
Morgan
Unravelling Binge Eating Disorder. Gilbert
Eating Disorders in African American Women. Sundgot-Borgen
Bratland-Sanda
Eating Disorders and Athletes. Morgan
Male Eating Disorders. Part IV: Changing the Culture. Vickery
Introduction. Von Ranson
Laverty
Narrowing the Psychotherapy Research-practice Gap. Ringwood
Why Carers Need to Know about Research. Grefe
Promote Full Agenda of Rights. Tantillo
The Patient-Family-Clinician-Researcher Quest for Quality Care.
Katzman
Foreword. Part I: Understanding Risk and Resilience for Eating Disorders. Arnold
Introduction. Konstantellou
Campbell
Eisler
The Family Context: Cause
Effect or Resource. Treasure
Kanakam
The Links Between Genes and the Environment in the Shaping of Personality. Kaye
Bailer
Klabunde
Neurobiology Explanations for Puzzling Behaviours. Z ucker
Moskovich
Vinson
Watson
Emotion and Empathic Understanding: Capitalizing on Relationships in Those with Eating Disorders. Paxton
Modifiable Risk Factors that Can Be Translated into Prevention or Resilience. Dove
Byrne
Obesity and Eating Disorders. Part II: Treatment. Collins Lyster-Mensh
Introduction. Birmingham
Physical Effects of Eating Disorders. Hart
Williams
Wakefield
Russell
The Role of Nutrition. David
Broft
Walsh
Pharmacotherapy of Eating Disorders. Wade
Watson
Psychotherapies in Eating Disorders. Hoste
Celio-Doyle
Le Grange
Families as an Integral Part of the Treatment Team: Treatment Culture and Standard of Care Challenges. Milstein
Arnold
Effectively Engaging the Family in Treatment. Goddard
Raenker
Treasure
Involving Carers: A Skills-based Learning Approach. Evans
Waller
The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adults with Eating Disorders. Federici
Wisniewski
Integrating Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Family Based Treatment for Multidiagnostic Adolescent Patients. Bulik
Baucom
Kirby
Couples Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa. Olmsted
Carter
Pike
Relapse Prevention. Part III: Clinical Presentations. van Furth
Introduction. Doyle
Smyth
Le Grange
Childhood and Adulthood: When Do Eating Disorders Start and Do Treatments Differ? Madden
Recognising and Diagnosing Early Onset of Eating Disorders. O¿Toole
Food Phobia and Functional Dysphagia. Claudino
Morgan
Unravelling Binge Eating Disorder. Gilbert
Eating Disorders in African American Women. Sundgot-Borgen
Bratland-Sanda
Eating Disorders and Athletes. Morgan
Male Eating Disorders. Part IV: Changing the Culture. Vickery
Introduction. Von Ranson
Laverty
Narrowing the Psychotherapy Research-practice Gap. Ringwood
Why Carers Need to Know about Research. Grefe
Promote Full Agenda of Rights. Tantillo
The Patient-Family-Clinician-Researcher Quest for Quality Care.
Foreword. Part I: Understanding Risk and Resilience for Eating Disorders. Arnold
Introduction. Konstantellou
Campbell
Eisler
The Family Context: Cause
Effect or Resource. Treasure
Kanakam
The Links Between Genes and the Environment in the Shaping of Personality. Kaye
Bailer
Klabunde
Neurobiology Explanations for Puzzling Behaviours. Z ucker
Moskovich
Vinson
Watson
Emotion and Empathic Understanding: Capitalizing on Relationships in Those with Eating Disorders. Paxton
Modifiable Risk Factors that Can Be Translated into Prevention or Resilience. Dove
Byrne
Obesity and Eating Disorders. Part II: Treatment. Collins Lyster-Mensh
Introduction. Birmingham
Physical Effects of Eating Disorders. Hart
Williams
Wakefield
Russell
The Role of Nutrition. David
Broft
Walsh
Pharmacotherapy of Eating Disorders. Wade
Watson
Psychotherapies in Eating Disorders. Hoste
Celio-Doyle
Le Grange
Families as an Integral Part of the Treatment Team: Treatment Culture and Standard of Care Challenges. Milstein
Arnold
Effectively Engaging the Family in Treatment. Goddard
Raenker
Treasure
Involving Carers: A Skills-based Learning Approach. Evans
Waller
The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Adults with Eating Disorders. Federici
Wisniewski
Integrating Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Family Based Treatment for Multidiagnostic Adolescent Patients. Bulik
Baucom
Kirby
Couples Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa. Olmsted
Carter
Pike
Relapse Prevention. Part III: Clinical Presentations. van Furth
Introduction. Doyle
Smyth
Le Grange
Childhood and Adulthood: When Do Eating Disorders Start and Do Treatments Differ? Madden
Recognising and Diagnosing Early Onset of Eating Disorders. O¿Toole
Food Phobia and Functional Dysphagia. Claudino
Morgan
Unravelling Binge Eating Disorder. Gilbert
Eating Disorders in African American Women. Sundgot-Borgen
Bratland-Sanda
Eating Disorders and Athletes. Morgan
Male Eating Disorders. Part IV: Changing the Culture. Vickery
Introduction. Von Ranson
Laverty
Narrowing the Psychotherapy Research-practice Gap. Ringwood
Why Carers Need to Know about Research. Grefe
Promote Full Agenda of Rights. Tantillo
The Patient-Family-Clinician-Researcher Quest for Quality Care.