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Emotion Regulation for Young People With Eating Disorders - A Guide for Professionals

English · Hardback

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Emotion Regulation for Young People with Eating Disorders is a supportive guide for professionals to help them build effective therapeutic relationships with young people struggling with eating disorders.

List of contents

Chapter 1 – Understanding emotional experience as a window towards recovery from eating disorders; Introduction; Eating Disorders; Chapter 2 - Psychological distress and emotional experience in eating disorders; Understanding Psychological Distress; The emotional journey from childhood to adolescence; Emotion difficulties in eating disorders; Chapter 3 - Therapy, Clinical Challenges and the World as a Patient ; On therapy; Challenges of working with young people with eating disorders; Supportive language and feelings in therapists, young people and carers; The world as a patient; Chapter 4 - Guiding Principles for Exploring the Emotional Experience in Eating Disorders and Notes for therapists to work with YP; Section 1 - Starving Emotions; Section 2 - The Eating Disorder Filter; Section 3 - Making your playlist; Section 4 - New Playlist New Self; Section 5 - Breaking free from the Eating Disorder Filter

About the author

Sophie Nesbitt is a clinical psychologist working with young people with eating disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Lucia Giombini is a clinical psychologist and researcher working with young people and adults with eating disorders in Europe and the UK.

Summary

Emotion Regulation for Young People with Eating Disorders is a supportive guide for professionals to help them build effective therapeutic relationships with young people struggling with eating disorders.

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