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E-grāmata: Encyclopedia of Feeding and Eating Disorders

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The field of feeding and eating disorders represents one of the most challenging areas in mental health, covering childhood, adolescent and adult manifestations of the disorders and requiring expertise in both the physical and psychological issues that can cause, maintain, and exacerbate these disorders. The scope of the book is an overview of all the feeding and eating disorders from “bench to bedside”, incorporating recent changes introduced into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). The aim is to present one of the first complete overviews of the newly defined area of feeding and eating disorders with respect to genetics, biology and neuroscience through to theory and its application in developing clinical approaches to the prevention and treatment of feeding and eating disorders.
 



Acculturation to Western Culture in the Context of Eating Disorders



Adaptations of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for In- and Day-Patient Work



Binge Eating Scale (BES)



Binge-Eating Disorder



Bipolar Disorder and Eating Disorders



Bone Health



Classification: The Transdiagnostic Perspective



Clinical Impairment Assessment Questionnaire (CIA)



Clinician Delivery (or Not) of Evidence-Based Treatments



Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) for Eating Disorders



Comorbidity of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Eating Disorders





Deep Brain Stimulation for Patients with Eating Disorders



Depressive Disorders



Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders



Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ)



Early Intervention for Eating Disorders



Early Weight Gain as a Predictor of Outcome in Adolescent AnorexiaNervosa



Eating Attitudes Test



Eating Disorder Assessment (EDA-5)



Eating Disorder Belief Questionnaire



Effectiveness of Programs in Real-World Settings



Electrolytes and Eating Disorders



Emotion Expression in Individuals with Feeding and Eating Disorders

Family Environment and Interactions and Parenting Style



Family Meal in Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa: Is It Important?



Family-Based Treatment



Gastric Emptying and Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Anorexia Nervosa



Gene x Environment Interactions



General Practitioner, Role of



Illness Stage



Impact of Psychiatric Comorbidity on Eating Disorder Outcomes



Implicit Measures



Key Therapeutic Role of Nutrition Across Therapies and Settings



Laboratory Meal Assessment



Management of the Special Needs of Students with Eating Disorders

Medications for Eating Disorders



Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Prevention of Eating Disorders



Moderators and Mediators



Munich ED-Quest



Nasogastric Refeeding



Neurocognitive Styles in Eating Disorders



Neuromodulation Treatments



Obesity



Obesity and Eating Disorders



Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder as a Risk Factor for Eating
Disorders



Outreach Programs: An Alternative Model of Care for Individuals with Enduring
Eating Disorders



Oxytocin in Feeding and Eating Disorders, Role of



Parent Influences on Body Image Attitudes and Eating Patterns in Early
Childhood

Peer Interactions and Relationships



Prevention Programs with High-Risk Populations



Psychodynamic Model



Recovery stories, Role in treatment



Refeeding



Relapse Prevention



Schema Therapy with Eating Disorders



Self-Compassion as Protective Factor



Starvation in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: Relevance to Eating
Disorders



Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID)



Technology in Assessment and Treatment



Therapeutic Alliance in the Treatment of Eating Disorders



Transdiagnostic Prevention of Eating Disorders



Translating Efficacy into Effectiveness



Treating Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa when Family-Based Treatment Is
Insufficient or Contraindicated



Universal Prevention



Use of Virtual Reality Methods in Treating Eating Disorders and Body Image



Web-Based Approaches to Prevention



Weighing as Treatment for Eating Disorders



Weight and Shape Concern and Body Image as Risk Factors for Eating Disorders
Dr. Tracey Wade is a Professor and Dean of the School of Psychology at Flinders University. She has worked as a clinician in the area of eating disorders for over 20 years and was awarded the Ian M Campbell memorial prize for outstanding contribution to the scientific or professional status of Clinical Psychology in Australia in 2000 and in 2003 she was awarded the Australian Psychological Society Early Career Award. Her research interests are in the aetiology, prevention and treatment of eating disorders and she has over 120 publications in peer reviewed journals, is co-author on two books outlining therapeutic approaches for perfectionism, and has co-authored 9 book chapters in the area of eating disorders. She is a fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders, a member of the Eating Disorder Research Society, and a member of the Australian Psychological Society. She is currently serving as Editor-in-Chief on the Australian Psychological Society journal Clinical Psychologist and is on the editorial boards of the following journals: International Journal of Eating Disorders, European Eating Disorder Review and Journal of Eating Disorders.