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E-grāmata: Clinician's Guide to Binge Eating Disorder

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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135068585
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Incidence of BED appears to be on the increase. Treating it, and overcoming it, is all the more difficult, especially for those living in a culture that has an intense body image focus. A Clinician’s Guide to Binge Eating Disorder educates the reader about its triggers and behaviours – and describes steps to treat it and resume a full and productive life. Evidence-based research outcomes provide the framework and foundation for this book. First-person case studies bring application of this science to life to help close the gap between research and treatment/care, and the importance of clinicians developing a therapeutic relationship as a healing tool with their client is discussed, recognizing that medical and psychological dimensions are inextricably intertwined.This book allays fear of the unknown, explains the emotional chaos that can sweep in like a storm when, unintentionally, triggers are released. It provides practical steps and footholds for clinicians and researchers to help the patient take control of their life and look to a positive future.

Recenzijas

"nearly 20 years out from the initial recognition in 1994 of BED as a syndrome of interest that merited inclusion in DSM-IV the chapters in this volume, authored by scientists, clinicians, and advocates, represent the state of the field and... provide a roadmap for the years ahead" - Michael J. Devlin, Stephen A. Wonderlich, B. Timothy Walsh, James E. Mitchell; from the Foreword

"The impressive research, clinical and personal experiences of the authors provide the reader with complementary perspectives on this potentially debilitating eating disorder. The case studies presented through most chapters highlight core clinical issues in a manner that is difficult to do achieve in pure research texts or papers. It has been written with the clinician firmly in mind, who will benefit from using this text irrespective of whether they are a novice therapist eager to learn more about BED, or a highly experienced clinician keeping up-to-date with current understanding and treatment approaches." - Brooke Adam, Journal of Eating Disorders

Contributors viii
Foreword xxii
Michael J. Devlin
Stephen A. Wonderlich
B. Timothy Walsh
James E. Mitchell
Preface xxix
PART 1 The search for causes
1(96)
1 Binge eating disorder and obesity
3(11)
Marney A. White
Loren M. Gianini
2 Ethnicity, race and binge eating disorder
14(12)
Debra L. Franko
Meghan E. Lovering
Heather Thompson-Brenner
3 The genetics of binge eating disorder
26(16)
Cynthia M. Bulik
Sara E. Trace
4 Loss of control eating in children and adolescents: Risk factors, correlates and development
42(12)
Andrea B. Goldschmidt
Kerri Boutelle
Stephanie Knatz
Jennifer Madowitz
Marian Tanofsky-Kraff
5 Binge eating disorder, childhood trauma and psychiatric comorbidity
54(12)
Trisha M. Karr
Heather Simonich
Stephen A. Wonderlich
6 Comorbidity and related considerations
66(12)
Jonathan Mond
Anita Star
Phillipa Hay
7 Body image disturbance
78(13)
Anja Hilbert
Andrea S. Hartmann
8 Why science matters
91(6)
Carrie Arnold
PART 2 The search for solutions
97(150)
Introduction: Closing the research-practice gap
99(13)
Judith Banker
9 Binge eating disorder assessment
112(11)
Kelly C. Berg
Carol B. Peterson
10 Dialectical behavior therapy for binge eating disorder
123(14)
Kay E. Segal
Sarah E. Altman
Jessica A. Weissman
Debra L. Safer
Eunice Y. Chen
11 Psychotherapy for binge eating disorder
137(24)
Myra Altman
Denise E. Wilfley
Juliette M. Iacovino
Heather L. Waldron
Dana M. Gredysa
12 Pharmacologic treatment of binge eating disorder
161(9)
Scott Crow
13 Loss of control and binge eating in children and adolescents: Children and adolescents: interventions
170(12)
Robyn Osborn
Rachel Miller
Anna Vannucci
Andrea B. Goldschmidt
Kerri Boutelle
Stephanie Knatz
Jennifer Madowitz
Marian Tanofsky-Kraff
14 Bariatric surgery
182(11)
Scott Engel
James E. Mitchell
15 Behavioral weight loss
193(12)
Erin C. Accurso
Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen
16 Intuitive eating and movement in the therapeutic milieu: A synergistic paradigm for healing in the treatment of binge eating disorder
205(13)
Amy Pershing
17 Prevention
218(11)
Alison E. Field
Kendrin R. Sonneville
18 Complexities in binge eating disorder advocacy
229(10)
Chevese Turner
19 Where to from here for binge eating disorder
239(8)
Lynn Grefe
Afterword 247(10)
Michael J. Devlin
Stephen A. Wonderlich
B. Timothy Walsh
James E. Mitchell
Index 257
June Alexander is an Australian writer and journalist with a particular focus on eating disorders.

Andrea B. Goldschmidt is Assistant Professor on the Eating Disorders Program at the University of Chicago.

Daniel Le Grange is Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the Eating Disorders Program at the University of Chicago.