A guide to helping a teenager with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa draws on the latest scientific expertise available along with the practical wisdom of parents who have raised teenagers with anorexia or bulimia, to examine the signs and symptoms of an eating disorder, how to get a diagnosis, and the latest treatments and therapeutic options. Original.
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Grounded in evidence-based strategies, this book will help give you the confidence you need to help your teen make healthy choices and heal in body and mind."--Back cover.
Work together toward recovery "When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder provides parents with hope as well as direction to aid their eating disordered child." —Vivian Hanson Meehan, president and founder, National Association of Anorexia ...
Full recovery takes time, and relapse is common. But whether your child has already entered treatment or you're beginning to suspect there is a problem, the time to act is now. This book shows how.
A book about eating disorders for teenagers.
This book, written by the experts at the Yale University Center for Eating and Weight Disorders, offers you concrete strategies you can use at home to facilitate and support your child's recovery from an eating disorder.
Bardone-Cone, A., M. Harney, C. Maldonado, et al., Defining Recovery from an Eating Disorder: Conceptualization, Validation, and Examination of Psychosocial Functioning and Psychiatric Comorbidity. Behavioral Research Therapy, 2010, 48, ...
Bringing together leading authorities, this comprehensive volume integrates the best current knowledge and treatment approaches for eating disorders in children and adolescents.
Norton offers an action plan for parents of children suffering from anorexia.
This book offers a holistic approach to recovery that can be used in inpatient or outpatient settings, with individuals and with groups.