"This book explores how to achieve multicultural, diversity, and gender competency in the treatment of eating disorders. The author's guiding principle is that every person's eating disorder is as unique as their fingerprint, and the goal of the social work therapist is to collaborate with clients to arrive at an individualized treatment approach that works for them. Treating the Eating Disorder Self contains the latest findings about best practices in the field of eating disorders, including extensive coverage of medications, trauma, and attachment theory. Written with modern challenges in mind, the author also explores the impact of the Internet and social media on the eating disorder client. Readers are guided through the causes of eating disorders, how to conduct an eating disorder assessment, how to formulate an individualized and comprehensive treatment plan for each client, and how to integrate psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral techniques. Written in a personal and self-reflective tone, and using case studies extensively throughout, the author demonstrates the healing impact of the therapeutic relationship, moving through issues of transference, countertransference, and resistance, and ultimately finding hope"--
Eating Disorders: Providing Effective Recreational Therapy Interventions
An Eating Disorders Resource for Schools: A Manual to Promote Early Intervention and Prevention of Eating Disorders in Schools
al-Asbāb al-nafsīyah lil-wazn al-zāʼid
Wardle J and Watters R ( 2004 ) Sociocultural influences on attitudes to weight and eating : Results of a natural experiment . International Journal of Eating Disorders , 35 : 589-96 . Wardle J , Robb KA , Johnson F , Griffith J ...
Chaotic Eating
Never before has the Fat is a Feminist Issue revolution been more in need of revival.Exploring our love/hate relationship with food, Susie Orbach describes how fat is about so much more than food.
Hoi chrysoi kanones tou phagētou: allaxte tis diatrophikes synētheies sas na allaxei he zōē sas
Developed, refined and studied in response to this urgent clinical need, this book outlines a specialiZed cognitive-behavioral treatment: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (CBT-AR).
'Is there anything that's concerning you?
Stein, A., Woolley, H., Cooper, S., Winterbottom, J., Fairburn, C. G., & Cortina-Borja, M. (2006). Eating habits and attitudes among 10-year-old children of mothers with eating disorders: Longitudinal study.