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"A valuable guide for clinicians to treat co-occurring OCD and eating disorders, suitable for use alongside existing treatments. Written by clinicians who specialize in this comorbid presentation, this practical supplemental tool covers clinical pitfalls, assessment, suggested treatments, and details how comorbidity changes overall presentations"--
List of contents
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Part I. Overview of the Existing Literature: 1. Understanding eating disorders; 2. Review of eating disorder treatment; 3. Understanding obsessive-compulsive disorder; 4. Diagnostic comorbidity and phenomenological overlap of eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder; 5. Identifying common themes across treatments for eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder; 6. Identifying mechanisms of action across treatments for eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder; Part II. Clinical Pitfalls and Treatment Failures: 7. Underweight and malnourished patients; 8. Provider collaboration in eating disorder treatment; 9. Impact of eating disorder treatment on obsessive-compulsive symptoms; 10. The relationship between eating, distress tolerance, and emotion regulation in obsessive-compulsive disorder; 11. Poorly executed exposures; 12. Considerations for exposure therapy in eating disorder treatment; 13. Subclinical features as treatment barriers; Part III. Evidence-Informed Considerations for Assessment and Treatment: 14. Thorough assessment; 15. Collaborative conceptualization and treatment planning; 16. Navigating meal planning; 17. Navigating self-monitoring; 18. Navigating the scale & weighing; 19. Navigating body image; Part IV. Special Topics and Future Considerations: 20. Special topics and challenges in treatment; 21. Continued research; References; Index.
About the author
Jenna DiLossi, PsyD, ABPP, is the cofounder and clinical director of the Center for Hope & Health, LLC. As a clinical psychologist and professional counselor, she is also board certified in behavioral and cognitive psychology, a CBT-certified therapist and trainer/consultant, and a prolonged exposure therapist and supervisor.Melissa Harrison, MA, LPC, is the cofounder and director of operations of the Center for Hope & Health, LLC. She is licensed as a professional counselor. She is also a CBT-certified therapist and trainer/consultant and a prolonged exposure therapist and supervisor.