Now in its third edition, Medical Management of Eating Disorders is the definitive text on the diagnosis and general management of patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and other related eating disorders. Providing up-to-date information and research on world-class treatments, this book helps health care professionals understand how to treat eating disorders and other subsequent medical complications that arise as a result of the patient's disorder. Each chapter begins with 'Study Questions' to focus the reader and put the relevant information into perspective, and concludes with 'Implications for Health Care Professionals' to summarise the key learnings of the chapter. 'Patient Information' sections are also included to give examples of how the topics covered can be presented to patients and families. This text is essential reading for all health care professionals involved in the care and management of patients with eating disorders.
Now in its third edition, the Medical Management of Eating Disorders explores the diagnosis and general management of eating disorders. Featuring up-to-date research on world-class treatments, this book helps health care professionals understand how to treat eating disorders and subsequent medical complications that arise.
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Now in its third edition, this is the definitive text on the medical management of eating disorders
Preface to Third Edition |
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Preface to Second Edition |
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Preface to First Edition |
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Section 1 Definitions and Prevalence |
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1 Definitions and Epidemiology |
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2 Causal and Maintaining Factors |
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Section 3 Diagnosis and Clinical Features |
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3 Obtaining the History and Physical Examination |
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4 Complications by System |
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5 Complications of Nutritional Therapy |
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Section 4 Differential Diagnosis |
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7 Diseases That Can Mimic Eating Disorders |
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Section 5 Course and Prognosis |
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9 Agreeing on a Goal Weight |
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10 Reducing the Risk of Death |
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11 Evidence-Based Approach for the Treatment of Eating Disorders |
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12 Specific Psychological Therapies |
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14 Managing Medical Complications |
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15 Reducing Treatment Refusal and Preventing Relapse |
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16 Reducing the Treatment Gap by Self-Management |
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Appendix: Protocols and Algorithms |
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Abdominal Fullness Protocol |
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Admission Orders for Inpatient Eating Disorder Unit |
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Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Algorithm |
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Bulimia Nervosa Treatment Algorithm |
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Dehydration Treatment Protocol |
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Magnesium Intravenous Protocol and Balance Test |
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Parotid Enlargement Treatment Protocol |
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Potassium Treatment Protocol |
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Index |
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C. Laird Birmingham is Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, where he was previously Professor of Medicine. He has been treating people for over thirty-five years as inpatients, outpatients, and in residential care and has pioneered several new internationally recognised treatments for eating disorders. Janet Treasure is Professor in the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London and the Chief Medical Officer for Beat, the UK's main eating disorder charity. She has been awarded a lifetime achievement award by the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED) for the work she has done over her thirty years in the field of eating disorders.