Eating Disorders presents a comprehensive and accessible investigation of eating disorders, spanning topics such as historical and cross-cultural trends in prevalence of eating pathology, biological bases of eating disorders, and treatment and prevention. It provides an examination of the intersections of culture, mind, and body, and includes case studies throughout, helping bring eating disorders to life. This second edition is fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the DSM-5 as well as research and practice advances that have occurred over the past decade. Specifically, the second edition provides coverage of newly named syndromes, a new chapter on feeding disorders and obesity, an expanded discussion of RDOC initiative, expanded coverage of eating disorders in men, a section on mediators and moderators of treatment response, a section of suggested additional sources that includes articles, books, movies, and on-line sources for reliable and accurate information, a new description of cognitive behavior therapy that outlines what CBT for bulimia nervosa looks like as experienced from the patient's perspective, and a new discussion of prevalence and risk of dietary supplements. The book will be useful in abnormal psychology, clinical psychology, gender and psychopathology, and eating disorders courses, and as a supplemental text in courses within nursing, nutrition, and sports medicine.
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?
Kaplan. and. Sarah. Noble. Abstract Objectives of review. The aim of this review was to examine research on medical complications of eating disorders (EDs) published primarily during the period 2004–2005. Summary of recent findings.