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Handbook of Treatment for Eating Disorders; Second Edition

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    9781572301863

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    1572301864

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-04-18
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Summary

Bowling Green State Univ., OH. Clinical text on the step-by-step treatment approaches to management of eating disorders. For psychiatrists and psychologists. Previous edition: c1985. 49 contributors, 29 U.S. DNLM: Eating Disorders--therapy.

Author Biography

David M. Garner, Ph.D., is the Director of the Toledo Center for Eating Disorders, a Staff Member of the Toledo Hospital, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Bowling Green State University and Adjunct Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Toledo. He is a Founding Member of the Academy for Eating Disorders, a scientific consultant for the National Screening Program for Eating Disorders, and a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Paul E. Garfinkel, M.D., is Profsessor and Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto and the President and Psychiatrist-in-Chief of the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. He has been a consultant to the National Institute of Mental Health, the Medical Reserach Council of Canada and an examiner for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and has been elected to the Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada.

Table of Contents

1. THE CONTEXT FOR TREATMENT 3(64)
1. Anorexia Nervosa: Historical Perspective on Treatment
3(8)
Joseph A. Silverman
2. The History of Bulimia Nervosa
11(14)
Gerald F. M. Russell
3. Diagnostic Issues
25(9)
B. Timothy Walsh
David M. Garner
4. Assessment
34(16)
Janis H. Crowther
Nancy E. Sherwood
5. Sequencing and Integration of Treatments
50(17)
David M. Garner
Lawrence D. Needleman
II. COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL AND EDUCATIONAL APPROACHES 67(138)
6. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa
67(27)
G. Terence Wilson
Christopher G. Fairburn
W. Stewart Agras
7. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa
94(51)
David M. Garner
Kelly M. Vitousek
Kathleen M. Pike
8. Psychoeducational Principles in Treatment
145(33)
David M. Garner
9. Nutritional Counseling and Supervised Exercise
178(10)
Pierre J. V. Beumont
Claire Cynara Beumont
Stephen W. Touyz
Hazel Williams
10. Cognitive-Behavioral Body Image Therapy
188(17)
James C. Rosen
III. PSYCHODYNAMIC, FEMINIST, AND FAMILY APPROACHES 205(122)
11. Eating Disorders: A Self-Psychological Perspective
205(24)
Alan Goodsitt
12. Consultation and Therapeutic Engagement in Severe Anorexia Nervosa
229(19)
Michael Strober
13. Anorexia Nervosa as Flight from Growth: Assessment and Treatment Based on the Model
248(30)
Arthur H. Crisp
14. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa
278(17)
Christopher G. Fairburn
15. The Etiology and Treatment of Body Image Disturbance
295(12)
Ann Kearney-Cooke
Ruth Striegel-Moore
16. Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa
307(20)
Christopher Dare
Ivan Eisler
IV. HOSPITAL AND DRUG TREATMENTS 327(56)
17. Inpatient Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa
327(27)
Arnold E. Andersen
Wayne Bowers
Kay Evans
18. Partial Hospitalization
354(7)
Allan S. Kaplan
Marion P. Olmsted
19. Behavioral Treatment to Promote Weight Gain in Anorexia Nervosa
361(11)
Stephen W. Touyz
Pierre J. V. Beumont
20. Drug Therapies
372(11)
Paul E. Garfinkel
B. Timothy Walsh
V. SPECIAL TOPICS IN TREATMENT 383(118)
21. Managing Medical Complications
383(11)
James E. Mitchell
Claire Pomeroy
David E. Adson
22. Sexual Abuse and Other Forms of Trauma
394(21)
Patricia Fallon
Stephen A. Wonderlich
23. Management of Substance Abuse and Dependence
415(4)
James E. Mitchell
Sheila Specker
Karen Edmonson
24. Management of Patients with Comorbid Medical Conditions
424(13)
Pauline S. Powers
25. Treatment of Patients with Personality Disorders
437(13)
Amy Baker Dennis
Randy A. Sansone
26. Addressing Treatment Refusal in Anorexia Nervosa: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Considerations
450(12)
Elliot M. Goldner
C. Laird Birmingham
Victoria Smye
27. Group Psychotherapy
462(14)
Janet Polivy
Ingrid Federoff
28. Prepubertal Eating Disorders
476(8)
Bryan Lask
Rachel Bryant-Waugh
29. Adapting Treatment for Patients with Binge-Eating Disorder
484(10)
Marsha D. Marcus
30. Self-Help and Guided Self-Help for Binge-Eating Problems
494(7)
Christopher G. Fairburn
Jacqueline C. Carter
Author Index 501(16)
Subject Index 517

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