Fr. 156.00

Eating and Its Disorders

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Cenarth is a Welsh name pronounced Kenarth. For ABC Radio he wrote The Invisible Radio Show, The Story of Jazz, The Elements of Music and The History of Rock 'n Roll. He has created dozens of plays and musicals with performances in some 50 countries. His interest in Sherlock Holmes involves writing three plays, a musical, five children's books, a novel and presenting his one-man show G'day Sherlock. His one-woman play, Aunt Georgy, about the private life of Charles Dickens, toured, played to outstanding reviews and has since been filmed. He wrote and performed the play Saucy Pat, the life of Patrick Bronte, father of the famous writers. His novel Cassocked Savage is based on that play.His recent stage shows include The Corgi Queen, about the late Queen Elizabeth 11, and As Farce As You Can, a comedy where the cast lose weight. His novels include crime fiction, The Joanna Best Mysteries (8 books), World War Two thrillers, The Plum Trilogy, and The Stationmaster Miracle series about railway history 1910-1965.His stage scripts can be read at www.foxplays.com His books are listed at www.cenfoxbooks.com Klappentext One of the more complex and challenging groups to engage in the clinical process are patients with eating-related difficulties. Recent NICE guidelines recommend a focus on psychological approaches and therapies as treatment for this difficult to engage patient group. Eating and its Disorders presents an overview of our most current knowledge relating to the assessment, treatment, and future research directions of the study of eating-related disorders. A host of national and international experts working in the field share their insights, as well as some of the potential dilemmas in working with these client groups. Clinicians and health-care professionals will gain important insights into the latest evidence-based approaches to assessment and formulation of eating and its disorders, as well as evidence-based psychological models that attempt to account for the complexities of real clinical practice. Also addressed are the challenges of working with individuals that have enduring eating problems, neuropsychological treatments of eating disorders, co-morbid problems such as self-harming, and personality based difficulties. With its cutting edge insights into the newest models and theories in the field, Eating and its Disorders is an invaluable guide to the processes, interventions, challenges, and organizational approaches to eating-related problems and difficulties. Zusammenfassung Eating and its Disorders features contributions by international experts in the field of eating disorders which represent an overview of the most current knowledge relating to the assessment! treatment! and future research directions of the study of eating-related disorders. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Editors  viii About the Contributors  ix Preface  xvi Acknowledgements  xix Section 1 Clinical Assessment  1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Clinical Assessment for Eating Disorders  3 Ken Goss and John RE Fox Chapter 2 The Assessment of Mental State, Psychiatric Risk and Co-Morbidity in Eating Disorders  11 Hannah Andrews Chapter 3 Psychological Assessment in Eating Disorders  28 Ken Goss, Steven Allan, Lisa Galsworthy-Francis and Bhavisha Dave Chapter 4 Physiological Assessment of Eating Disorders  42 Ty Glover and Sonu Sharma Chapter 5 Assessment of Occupation and Social Performance  61 Rebecca Morris Chapter 6 Motivation to Change  75 Catherine Kitson Chapter 7 Treating Eating Disorders: Some Legal and Ethical Issues  102 Simona Giordano Chapter 8 Perspectives on Living with an Eating Disorder: Lessons for Clinicians  117 Stephanie Tierney Section 2 Psychologi...

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