Eating disorders and therapy Books

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  • One Life: Hope, Healing and Inspiration on the

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers One Life: Hope, Healing and Inspiration on the

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMany people with an eating disorder also suffer from low self-esteem, depression and anxiety. Eating disorders such an Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia are maladaptive coping mechanisms, and recovery requires the learning of new, healthy coping skills.One Life is a positive and inspirational first person account of one girl’s path to recovery. The book boldly details her eleven-week stay in a residential eating disorder clinic – showing her progress from near-death on admission to a full recovery on departure. Each of the 11 chapters of the book deals with a week of her stay there, and opens with a positive coping strategy, and advice as to how and when to use it. Encouraging readers that a setback is nothing more than a challenge to be overcome, this inspirational book will help people at all stages of recovery from an eating disorder, as well as their families, and the psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors, social workers and other health professionals who work with them.Trade ReviewIn summary, the value of One Life: Hope, Healing, and Inspiration on the Path to Recovery from Eating Disorders depends on the audience. Its messages and realistic presentation of a young woman battling anorexia will help clients with eating disorders, their friends and families. Therapists curious about the body in psychotherapy will learn how potentially fatal anorexia can be, how physically, as well as emotionally challenging, the path to recovery is, and how movement therapy counters the disconnections from self and others that characterise the disease... Finally, Ms.Feigenbaum's inspirational text points, however indirectly, to the need to educate medical and mental health professionals. Employing mindful attention to the body and body image, whether through kinesthetic sensing or dance/movement therapy, is essential to the treatment of all forms of eating disorders, not just to the treatment of men and women struggling with anorexia. -- Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy, Danielle L Fraenkel, Director, Kinections, at Imagine Square`The writter's bravery in challenging, and ultimately recovering from, such a devastating illness serves as evidence to others that there really is hope of a positive and successful outcome...Feigenbaum's literary style is consistently empathic and supportive throughout the book. Her honesty and candidness about her own personal situation, alongside her efforts to support others in a similar position, should be highly commended.` -- mental health, Sara Adshead, locum consultant psychiatrist`This is an honest and real account of Naomi's search for recovery, and looks at self-confidence, healthy coping skills, self-belief, self-expression, friendship and the importance of the therapeuticrelationship. It affirms that we do only have one life; one life to achieve our goals, one life to live well. This is a truly inspirational journey. One Life can provide hope for any sufferer, carer or professional concerned with an eating disorder.` -- Children and Young People Now`A valuable resource for anyone wishing to learn more about eating disorders, One Life will be of interest to people at all stages of recovery. Equally, close friends and family and medical practitioners wishing to expand their current knowledge on the subject will also find it useful.` -- Inside Out`This is a beautifully written personal account illustrating the devastation caused by an eating disorder and, ultimately, the triumph of the human spirit. Naomi tells her story with honesty, integrity, and shares skills and insight that helped her navigate the challenging path to recovery.` -- Laura A. Gillespie, M.D., Associate Clinical Professor, Adolescent Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH`By sharing the wisdom and insights learned during her treatment experiences, Naomi inspires others to reach out for help and to know that recovery is possible. The unique way that Naomi combines the telling of her story along with the teaching of practical coping skills from her "tool book" creates a wonderful, down-to-earth guide for anyone searching for recovery.` -- Gayle Brooks, Ph.D.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements. Author's note. Foreword by Dr. Gayle Brooks. Preface. Introduction: Start Now. 1. Week One: Be Honest. 2. Week Two: Accept Your Feelings. 3. Week Three: Use Your Voice. 4. Week Four: Be Creative. 5. Week Five: Reach out to Others. 6. Week Six: Relinquish Control. 7. Week Seven: Be Your True Self. 8. Week Eight: Triumph Over Triggers. 9. Week Nine: Have Integrity. 10. Week Ten: Embrace Change. 11. Week Eleven: Empower Yourself. Index.

    1 in stock

    £14.99

  • Mealtimes and Milestones: A teenager's diary of

    Little, Brown Book Group Mealtimes and Milestones: A teenager's diary of

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn astonishingly moving and mature account of a young woman's struggle with anorexia nervosa, a serious mental illness affecting 1.1 million people in the UK. At fourteen years of age, Constance Barter was admitted as an in-patient to a specialist eating disorders unit where she remained for seven months. During that time, she kept a diary which sheds light on what it means to have anorexia, how it affects your life, and how it is not just a faddy diet or attention seeking disorder. Constance is an example to anyone suffering from this potentially life-threatening illness that with perseverance and support it can be beaten and sufferers can go on and lead a fulfilling, everyday life. This inspirational diary will help and inspire other sufferers to seek help and overcome their illness as well as providing an invaluable insight into the nature of the illness to families and friends.Trade ReviewWe want a message of hope - that eating disorders can be beaten - to reach anyone and everyone who needs to hear it. Constance's story is such a powerful part of that message - that hope. * Susan Ringwood, Chief Executive, BEAT (the Eating Disorders Association) *It is impossible not to admire the resolution with which Constance, her family and friends took on the intractable illness and survived. -- Jane Shilling * Daily Mail *

    5 in stock

    £10.44

  • A Parent's Guide to Defeating Eating Disorders:

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Parent's Guide to Defeating Eating Disorders:

    Book SynopsisBuilding a supportive and open relationship with young people suffering from eating disorders is key to assisting the recovery process. This book is packed with metaphorical explanations that will allow parents and caregivers to ally themselves with treatment rather than the eating disorder, and take positive steps with their child towards a full and lasting recovery.Written by experienced eating disorder specialists, the book will help caregivers to reach out to young people having difficulty cooperating with treatment. Its effective use of analogies and metaphors helps to crystallize a practical understanding of eating disorders and the crucial aspects of the treatment process. Integrating medical, psychological, and narrative aspects, as well as the visual (with illustrations), it encourages the reader, and by extension the sufferer, to conceptualize each step towards health.This book will be an invaluable tool for families, friends, and those working with young people suffering from eating disorders. The fresh perspective will also appeal to mental health professionals and anyone else working in the field.Trade Review[this book] presents up-to-date knowledge about eating disorders and information about their treatment in a format accessible to lay people. Making use of analogies, metaphors and case studies, it tries to explain what the young person might be experiencing and why accepting treatment is so difficult.' -- Mental Health PracticeWhat a brilliant book! It is theory driven but not academic, intelligent but not intellectual, and condensed (163 pages) but never condescending. In fact, I think the authors have been fairly modest, in that it delivers more than the advertising blurb claims. -- Counselling Children and Young PeopleThis Book, written by experienced eating-disorder professionals, aims to support parents through this relatively rare, but uniquely dangerous, condition. Their writing relies heavily on analogies and metaphors. Vignettes throughout support the information they are giving. The chapter "Driving with No Gas" uses the analogy of drivers expecting to arrive at their next destination without filling up the gas tank and being surprised when the car suddenly stops to illustrate how teens with eating disorders may "underestimate the danger they are in and can crash suddenly." The chapters cover recognition and diagnosis of an eating disorder, outpatient management, multifamily therapy, day-long hospital programs, inpatient treatment, and the recovery process. Each section is organized to help parents become more informed and comfortable with these diagnoses and processes. VERDICT Analogies and metaphors will help parents visualize something sometimes abstract concepts and support them through the arduous journey. The authors' expertise highly recommends this book. -- Library JournalBy using analogies and metaphors, the authors provide up-to-date scientific information and give strong messages of hope without even mentioning the words "eating disorders". An inspiring read. -- Youth in MindThe book sets out to offer "an effective tool for improving the therapeutic alliance between professionals, parents and children" (p 15) and I believe that it achieves this... Indeed, practitioners and students are likely to find this book helpful for enhancing their own understanding of eating disorders. Although the book focuses on parents of children and teenagers it could inform parents of adults with eating disorders as well as other family members and friends. -- Social Work EducationA highly readable book that should be read by any parent whose child is suffering from an eating disorder. The book is full of helpful information: on eating disorders and their dangers, on the types of treatment available, and on the important role the family plays in supporting a young person to recovery. The descriptions of family therapy are very moving at times. The metaphors make even difficult concepts easy to understand, and I would recommend this book not only to parents, but to anyone wanting to work in the field of eating disorders. -- Wendy Spettigue, MD, FRCPC, Associate Professor, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine and Psychiatric Director, Regional Eating Disorder Program, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, CanadaIt is of real credit to both these very experienced authors that they can address the stark reality of dealing with an eating disorder so logically, creatively and with such spirit. […] Overall an excellent addition to the arena of eating disorder literature. Not only is this book a record of help but it is also a book that will provide parents with a record of learning that they can refer to now and in the future. -- Pennie Fairbairn, Psychotherapist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Michael Rutter Centre for Children and Adolescents, Maudsley Hospital, LondonWritten with clarity, Drs Boachie and Jasper are masterful at choosing analogies that provide an 'aha' understanding of the concepts and struggles with treating eating disorders that they address in A Parent's Guide to Defeating Eating Disorders: Spotting the Stealth Bomber and Other Symbolic Approaches. This book is likely to both answer parents' questions not only about what to expect with regard to their child's illness and recovery process, but also to reassure them about their roles and capacity to support their child's recovery. -- Merryl Bear, Director, National Eating Disorder Information Centre, Canada[…] The illustrations and descriptive stories were of greatest benefit as these helped me better understand certain situations. I would recommend every parent going through the challenges of anorexia with their teen to read this book from start to finish as it will give them a parent's perspective and the confidence to help their teen get better. -- Parent of a teenage girl who has recovered from anorexia, Toronto, CanadaTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword. Preface by the authors. 1. Rationale for analogies and metaphors. 2. Eating disorders as illnesses: an historical perspective. 3. Recognizing and diagnosing an eating disorder. 4. Outpatient management. 5. Multi-family therapy. 6. Day hospital program. 7. Inpatient treatment. 8. The recovery process. 9. Conclusion. Tables and figures. Appendix. References. Index of analogies and metaphors. Further reading.

    £17.40

  • Ed says U said: Eating Disorder Translator

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ed says U said: Eating Disorder Translator

    Book SynopsisWhen an eating disorder (ED) is involved, the problems caused by miscommunication can have serious consequences. A remark from a parent that is intended as positive encouragement could act as a trigger and a criticism from someone with an ED might really be a cry for help. This book aims to improve communication between someone with an eating disorder and their friends and family by revealing the eating disorder mind set and decoding language choices. Using examples of real-life, everyday conversations, ED says U said translates the highly charged language of anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder and unravels the emotional chaos that can surround sufferers and those who care for them. It provides clear examples of the common pitfalls and gives invaluable advice about how to help in defusing the triggers and regaining the personality swamped by the illness.A unique resource of information on EDs, this book will be essential reading for everyone who has been affected by eating disorders: sufferers, carers, family and friends, together with health care professionals treating people with eating disorders.Trade ReviewThe book offers a greater perspective of how well-intended comment might be misinterpreted by those suffering with and ED and also by friends, family members and healthcare professionals. The authors, Alexander and Sangster, present discussions in the style of social media conversations to highlight the difficulties in a clear, direct way. Food relationships, behaviour and sense of self are discussed in each chapter in relation to early signs, symptoms, treatment and the recovery journey to recovered... Through the words of the sufferers, survivors and carers the authors break down and talk through man of the barriers of communication that can hinder the road to recovery. This book would be useful and beneficial tool for all who are involved with someone who might have and ED, particularly family and friends. -- Youth in MindBoth writers and women who have struggled with eating disorders (ED), Alexander and Sangster draw from their combined years of personal experience and the stories of contributors to describe the internal dialog of negative, destructive thoughts that ED sufferers commonly experience. They provide examples of both clinical and conversational exchanges, written in the vernacular of social media, to shed light on the communication pitfalls encountered by well-meaning friends and family who don't realize their words can be misinterpreted or even provocative to sufferers who speak a different language. Although this easy-to-read book does an excellent job as a comprehensive resource and offers clear-cut explanations for a complex mental illness, its focus is less on the cultural aaspects of the disorder than, for example, Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia. Rather, it focuses on understanding the eating disorder "voice," thus improving communication and breaking down barriers to recover. Verdict: Included tips from survivors of the disorder are especially insightful and helpful. Families and friends affected by eating disorders should benefit from this book. -- Library JournalCommunication becomes a core problem for people with eating disorders who often cry: 'You do not listen.' This book bridges this gulf. -- Professor Janet Treasure, King's College, LondonEating disorders are very effective at getting the most rational individual to think in the most irrational of ways. This is confusing to the sufferer and those who attempt to care for the patient, be they parents or professionals. This book will help us all understand these perplexing disorders just a little better. -- Professor Daniel Le Grange, University of ChicagoThis innovative and inspirational book is your ticket on a wild ride into the secret world of eating disorders. June and Cate shine a light into the terrible depths but ultimately offer promise to both sufferers and professionals alike - highly recommended. -- Dr Paul Rhodes, Clinical Psychology Unit, University of SydneyOne of the most difficult aspects of an eating disorder is the way the illness distorts anything and everything that's said to the sufferer. This book will help expose those distortions in a simple but highly effective way. An important read for both clinicians and families. -- Harriet Brown, author of Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with AnorexiaFocused on providing practical, helpful guidance to use RIGHT NOW, June and Cate delve into what appears to be a vast, even endless, reserve of deeply personal energy, strength, insight, and wisdom to deliver a timely recovery tool that can benefit each party in the treatment process equally - sufferers, survivors, carers, professionals, and whole communities. -- Shannon Cutts, founder, MentorCONNECT and author of Beating Ana: How to Outsmart Your Eating Disorder and Take Your Life BackAlexander and Sangster have honored the true voice of loved ones and friends with eating disorders by translating their spoken words and nonverbal messages. They've done so with respect and great insight. -- from the foreword by Laura Collins, executive director, F.E.A.S.TEvery time someone speaks up, speaks out and shines a light on an eating disorder - the deadly grip of this most challenging illness is weakened. Alexander and Sangster have beamed that light with their compilation of many views, so much hard won insight. -- from the afterword by Susan Ringwood, chief executive, BeatA unique resource of information on EDs, this book will be essential reading for everyone who has been affected by eating disorders: sufferers, carers, family and friends, together with health care professionals treating people with eating disorders. -- In Our Hands blogTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword. Introduction. Part 1. Setting the Scene. Part 2. Early Signs and Symptoms. Part 3. Treatment. Part 4. Recovery. Part 5. From Recovery to Recovered. Part 6. Carers, Families and Friends. Part 7. Ditch the Myths. Appendix. Afterword. Index.

    £18.21

  • A Short Introduction to Understanding and

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Short Introduction to Understanding and

    Book SynopsisIncreasing numbers of children and young people are presenting for treatment of an eating disorder, but there are many different types and they are often confused, making it difficult to know what support to offer.This easy-to-read guide presents all the vital information on a range of eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, selective eating, and avoidant and restrictive intake disorders. Each eating disorder is clearly defined, making it easy to draw distinctions between them. The book covers their origins, characteristics and typical development, letting teachers and parents know what signs to look out for. There is practical advice on how to help young people, strategies for overcoming common difficulties, as well as information on available treatments. Vignettes feature throughout to help teachers and parents apply knowledge to real-life situations. This is an essential resource for teachers and parents of children and young people with eating disorders.Trade ReviewDown-to-earth and informative, this book provides practical information for busy professionals who come into contact with children who have eating disorders. Creative analogies demystify the eating disorders and case illustrations paint a vivid picture of how to help. I highly recommend this valuable resource. -- Josie Geller, Director of Research, Eating Disorders Program, St. Paul’s Hospital, VancouverTable of ContentsA Short Introduction. 1. Understanding Eating Disorders. 2. Causes of Eating Disorders. 3. What to Look For. 4. Management. A Short Conclusion. About the Authors. Recommended Reading. Useful Organisations. References. Index.

    £16.60

  • Reflections of Body Image in Art Therapy:

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Reflections of Body Image in Art Therapy:

    Book SynopsisRecognizing that problems with body image are often the lead cause of eating disorders, therapists are increasingly looking for innovative and effective ways to address these issues with clients.This book is packed with simple, inexpensive art-based activities that use a range of media to engage with common body image concerns openly and creatively. The activities employ basic principles from Behavioral Therapy including mindfulness and emotion regulation and use common and familiar objects to create a reassuring environment. Discussion and evaluation are encouraged throughout to enhance awareness and appreciation of self. All the exercises, and their objectives, are thoroughly explained with illustrative case studies and sample artworks from the author's extensive therapeutic experience. These adaptable art exercises will be the perfect resource for any professional to promote healthy body image in group or individual work, with girls and women. They can be used as preventative strategies with girls still developing their identities, and will be especially useful at all stages of eating disorder treatment programs.Trade Review“Margaret Hunter provides a navigational chart with which to address the often stormy waters on the voyage to body satisfaction. The exercises will appeal to therapists, teachers, school counsellors and women; they can be used to structure therapy or educational groups. However they are used, the contents of the book promise an engaging and rewarding journey to self.” -- Lisa D. Hinz, PhD, author of Drawing from Within: Using Art to Treat Eating Disorders“When I walk to the mirror, I intend to see myself but I assess my vehicle. I am trying to see myself, but alas it is the vehicle that is the lens that I am looking through… These are the waters that Margaret Hunter has set her course through in this beautiful text. She navigates through mirrors and lenses and culture. [She] combines the empathetic understanding of a practitioner who has metaphorically held the hands of many women with faulty lenses … with the clinician's understanding of the complexity of navigation.” -- from the foreword by Dr Richard Carolan, licensed psychologist, board certified art therapist and department chair of Notre Dame de Namur University's Art Therapy graduate program, San Francisco Bay AreaTable of ContentsForeword by Dr. Richard Carolan. Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Hoisting the Sails: The Journey of Self-Discovery Begins. 2. Lessons from the Ocean: Riding the Waves of Emotions. 3. Art and Mindfulness: The Maiden Voyage. 4. Heroine's Journey: The Journey Begins. 5. Notion of Emotions: Rating Intensity and Environmental Influence. 6. A Woman's Purse: Reflection of Self. 7. If the Shoe Fits: Footwear for the Journey of Life. 8. Beyond Skin Deep: Barbie Finds her Voice. 9. Reframing our Frame: Celebrating the Culture of the Human Body. 10. Tree of Life: Exploration of Self in Nature. 11. Mirror, Mirror: The True Reflection of Self. 12. Vase of Flowers: Depicting Self in Still Life Form. 13. Heads and Tales: Creating a Body for Life. References.

    £24.99

  • The Ministry of Thin: How the Pursuit of

    Octopus Publishing Group The Ministry of Thin: How the Pursuit of

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisLosing weight has become the modern woman's holy grail... everything will be better when we're thin.We're obsessed with weight, we dislike our bodies, we worry about the food we eat, we feel guilty, we diet... Too many of us are locked into a war with our own bodies which we'll never win, and which will never make us happy. The Ministry of Thin takes a controversial, unflinching look at how the modern obsession with weight loss, youth, beauty and perfection got out of control. Emma Woolf, author of An Apple a Day, explores how we might all be able to stop hating and start liking our own bodies again. And she dares to ask: if losing weight is the answer, what is the question?Trade ReviewA very honest, intelligent reflection on the causes and effects of society's obsession with thin. * Dr Linda Papadopoulos *The Ministry of Thin is frank, funny, and fascinating - I wanted to shout "hear, hear" at the end of almost every sentence. * Anne H. Putnam, author of Navel Gazing: One Woman's Quest for a Size Normal *A brilliant and brutal look at the world of thin, by a writer who knows too well the damaging effects of such a persuasive club. Think you are immune to their rhetoric? Then think again. * Dr Christian Jessen *She talks much sense having been through 10 years of anorexia. * The Bookseller *this book might make you a little more conscious when dealing with patients who may be battling with body image problems, or an eating disorder. * Student BMJ (British Medical Journal) *Thoughtfully written and incisive, Emma Woolf looks at the darker side of our obsession with dieting... * Ian Marber *Woolf sets her stall out with brio... a hypnotist's finger-click signalling women to wake up. * The Observer *

    5 in stock

    £8.54

  • A Systemic Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa: Women in

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers A Systemic Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa: Women in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWritten in an accessible and jargon-free way, this original approach to working with women who have bulimia nervosa is based on research showing that bulimia nervosa involves interpersonal, social and societal factors as well as the cognitive, developmental and behavioural aspects that have been the focus of much professional intervention to date. Carole Kayrooz shows how people seeking to understand and emotionally support women with this complex problem need to be able to work with all these dimensions. Her book is one of the first to interpret the disorder within a systems framework and to present a detailed systemic model for its treatment. By applying systems theory to the problem, the author highlights its contextual nature.The practical application of this multi-dimensional, systems-based understanding to treatment practice is demonstrated through three in-depth case studies. This book is essential reading for psychologists, counsellors, therapists, social workers, and health professionals working with this group, as well as for people suffering from bulimia nervosa and their families.Trade Review`In contrast to the treatment of anorexia nervosa, not much has been written about systemic approaches to bulimia nervosa, and this book is a very good starting point… The book is very easy to read… There is a wealth of clinical material here which illustrates the approach through three detailed and evocative case studies. I would recommend this book to any practitioner on the field of eating disorders.'Child and Adolescent Mental Health"The strength of this book is that it is accessible, easy to read, very practical and has a strong practice focus. It provides some excellent ideas for intervention with people with eating disorders, many of which would be transferred to other areas of practice and the case studies bring the application of theory, technique and task setting to life. The author is cl;early passionate about her subject and this is often reflected in vivid and evocative prose.""Overall, I think there is much to learn from the material presented here, including some key theoretical considerations which are both illuminating and thought provoking. This book will certainly be of interest to anyone working in the field of eating disorders and represents a useful addition to the literature in this area". -- British journal of social workThe strength of this book is that it is accessible, easy to read, very practical and has a strong practice focus. It provides some excellent ideas for intervention with people with eating disorders, many of which would be transferable to other areas of practice and the case studies bring the application of theory, technique and task setting to life. The author is clearly passionate about her subject and this is often reflected in vivid and evocative prose. Overall, I think there is much to learn from the material here, including some key theoretical considerations, which are both illuminating and though provoking. This book will certainly be of interest to anyone working in the field of eating disorders and represents a useful addition to the literature in this area -- Bryan KrollTable of ContentsForeword. Preface. Introduction. 1: Scope and Significance of Bulimia Nervosa. 2: Therapeutic Themes. 3: Stages of Treatment. 4: Effective Tasks and Interventions. 5: General Session Procedure. 6: Case Study: Susanne. 7: Case Study: Marie. 8: Case Study: Elizabeth. 9: Control as a Central Theme. Appendices. References. Index.

    1 in stock

    £23.74

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    £12.99

  • Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders

    WW Norton & Co Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis"In this comprehensive book, Dr. Kathryn Zerbe provides guidance to clinicians by skillfully modeling an approach…informed by clinical practice and the empirical literature….Zerbe is recognized as a leader in the field of eating disorders."--Kamryn T. Eddy, PhD, Department of Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical SchoolTrade Review"Reading Kathryn Zerbe’s most recent work is like consulting with a wise and trusted supervisor. Extremely well written, comprehensive, engaging, and in many ways, validating, this is one of the most complete books on eating disorders that I have come across." -- Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry"[A]n enlightening tool for all mental health professionals undertaking the challenge of treating eating disorders. Filled with applicable and feasible knowledge, this resource outlines how to confront the multifaceted issue of eating disorders in a more effective and thoughtful way." -- Jillian D. Farrell - Somatic Psychotherapy Today"[E]ngaging as it is informative and though-provoking….a generous compendium of the extensive knowledge of a gifted clinician-scholar…appropriate for a wide audience but will be especially useful to specialist clinicians….One completes this book feeling richly informed and eager to refer back to it for ongoing guidance." -- The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic"In this comprehensive book, Dr. Kathryn Zerbe provides guidance to clinicians by skillfully modeling an approach…informed by clinical practice and the empirical literature….Zerbe is recognized as a leader in the field of eating disorders….is an excellent writer who has a grasp of the clinical, theoretical, and empirical research in the field of eating disorders." -- The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease"[A]n outstanding addition to the current literature on eating disorders….This volume is such a gift to those who work with eating disordered patients…It is highly recommended for clinicians from all backgrounds and can also serve as a valuable source of information for patients and family members. If a clinician or trainee wanted to find a single source for eating disorder education at multiple levels, this would be the text to recommend." -- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

    2 in stock

    £26.59

  • Psychological Responses to Eating Disorders and Obesity

    Wiley Psychological Responses to Eating Disorders and Obesity

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    £125.06

  • Psychological Responses to Eating

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Psychological Responses to Eating

    Book SynopsisThis is an edited book that brings together many of the most distinguished researchers and clinicians in the field of food misuse. The papers included are drawn from the conferences on psychological approaches to eating disorders and obesity held at the University of Hertfordshire in 2005 and 2006. It presents current research while focusing on the application of this new knowledge. It covers both eating disorders and obesity in one volume, thus positioning obesity firmly at one end of the food misuse continuum. Chapters will cover subjects such as psychological and cultural aspects of food use, using CBT for treating eating disorders, and CBT group therapy for obesity.Trade Review“The programs outlined here will be of vital interest to those exploring the internal dynamics of eating disorders and obesity. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and professionals.” (CHOICE, March 2009)Table of ContentsAbout the Editors. List of Contributors. PART I OVERVIEW. Introduction – Psychological Responses to Eating Disorders and Obesity: An Overview (Julia Buckroyd and Sharon Rother). 1 The Many Meanings of Food and their Impact on Eating Behaviour (Jane Ogden). PART II ANOREXIA NERVOSA. 2 Using an Evidence-Based Approach to Develop New Tailored Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa (Carolina Lopez, Marion Roberts, Ana Sepulveda and Janet Treasure). 3 Eating Disorders: Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle through Group Therapy – The Effects of the Group Experience (Sarah Barnett, Julia Buckroyd and Karen Windle). PART III BULIMIA NERVOSA. 4 Current Thinking on Working with People with Bulimia Nervosa and Bulimic Disorders (Glenn Waller). 5 Addressing Emotions in the Eating Disorders: Schema Mode Work (Emma Corstorphine). PART IV OBESITY AND BINGE EATING. 6 Psychological Group Treatment for Obese Women (Julia Buckroyd and Sharon Rother). 7 Food for the Soul: Social and Emotional Origins of Comfort Eating in the Morbidly Obese (Patricia Goodspeed Grant). 8 Cognitive Behaviour Group Therapy for Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder (Saskia Keville, Verity Byrne, Madeleine Tatham and Gerry McCarron). 9 A Feminist, Psychotherapeutic Approach to Working with Women who Eat Compulsively (Colleen Heenan). 10 Changes in Eating Behaviour following Group Therapy for Women who Binge Eat: A Pilot Study (Deborah Seamoore, Julia Buckroyd and David Stott). Index.

    £42.70

  • Eating and its Disorders

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Eating and its Disorders

    Book SynopsisEating 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.Table of ContentsAbout 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 Psychological Processes in Eating Disorders 135 Chapter 9 Psychological Processes in Eating Disorders 137 John RE Fox and Ken Goss Chapter 10 Trauma and Eating Disorder 139 Christopher Holman Chapter 11 Shame and Pride in Eating Disorders 154 Steven Allan and Ken Goss Chapter 12 Emotions and Eating Disorders 167 John RE Fox, Anita Federici and Mick J Power Chapter 13 Neuropsychological Inefficiences in Anorexia Nervosa Targeted In Clinical Practice: The Development of a Module of Cognitive Remediation Therapy 185 Carolina Lopez, Helen Davies and Kate Tchanturia Section 3 Psychological Therapies for Eating Disorders 199 Chapter 14 Introduction to Psychological Therapies for Eating Disorders 201 Ken Goss and John RE Fox Chapter 15 Cognitive Behavioural Models in Eating Disorders 204 Myra Cooper Chapter 16 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for the Eating Disorders: Getting Off to a Flying Start 225 Madeleine Tatham, Jane Evans and Glenn Waller Chapter 17 Psychodynamic Approaches to Eating Disorders 244 Tony Winston Chapter 18 Family and Multifamily Therapy 260 Mima Simic and Ivan Eisler Chapter 19 Using Cognitive Analytic Therapy to Understand and Treat People with Eating Disorders 280 Adrian Newell Chapter 20 An Introduction to Compassion-Focused Therapy for Eating Disorders (CFT-E) 303 Ken Goss and Steven Allan Chapter 21 Emotions and Eating Disorders: Treatment Implications 315 John RE Fox, Anita Federici and Mick J Power Section 4 Working With Special Populations and Service-Related Issues 339 Chapter 22 Working with Special Populations and Service-Related Issues 341 John RE Fox and Ken Goss Chapter 23 Working with Anorexia Nervosa on an Eating Disorders Inpatient Unit: Consideration of the Issues 344 John RE Fox, Ceri Woodrow and Kate Leonard Chapter 24 The Treatment Setting for Eating Disorders: Day Patient Treatment 360 Amy Willinge, Chris Thornton and Stephen Touyz Chapter 25 Personality Disorder and Eating Disorder: The Management of Eating Disorders in People With Co-Morbid Personality Disorder 394 Mark J Sampson, Magdalene Sampson and John RE Fox Chapter 26 Working with Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders: Enhancing Engagement and Matching Treatment to Client Readiness 412 Josie Geller, Suja Srikameswaran, Joanna Zelichowska and Kim D Williams Chapter 27 Eating Disorders in Males 427 Zach de Beer and Bernadette Wren Chapter 28 Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: Assessment and Treatment Issues 442 Debra Quine Chapter 29 Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: Service-Related Issues 467 Debra Quine Index 487

    £40.80

  • Eating and its Disorders

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Eating and its Disorders

    Book SynopsisEating 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.Table of ContentsAbout 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 Psychological Processes in Eating Disorders 135 Chapter 9 Psychological Processes in Eating Disorders 137 John RE Fox and Ken Goss Chapter 10 Trauma and Eating Disorder 139 Christopher Holman Chapter 11 Shame and Pride in Eating Disorders 154 Steven Allan and Ken Goss Chapter 12 Emotions and Eating Disorders 167 John RE Fox, Anita Federici and Mick J Power Chapter 13 Neuropsychological Inefficiences in Anorexia Nervosa Targeted In Clinical Practice: The Development of a Module of Cognitive Remediation Therapy 185 Carolina Lopez, Helen Davies and Kate Tchanturia Section 3 Psychological Therapies for Eating Disorders 199 Chapter 14 Introduction to Psychological Therapies for Eating Disorders 201 Ken Goss and John RE Fox Chapter 15 Cognitive Behavioural Models in Eating Disorders 204 Myra Cooper Chapter 16 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for the Eating Disorders: Getting Off to a Flying Start 225 Madeleine Tatham, Jane Evans and Glenn Waller Chapter 17 Psychodynamic Approaches to Eating Disorders 244 Tony Winston Chapter 18 Family and Multifamily Therapy 260 Mima Simic and Ivan Eisler Chapter 19 Using Cognitive Analytic Therapy to Understand and Treat People with Eating Disorders 280 Adrian Newell Chapter 20 An Introduction to Compassion-Focused Therapy for Eating Disorders (CFT-E) 303 Ken Goss and Steven Allan Chapter 21 Emotions and Eating Disorders: Treatment Implications 315 John RE Fox, Anita Federici and Mick J Power Section 4 Working With Special Populations and Service-Related Issues 339 Chapter 22 Working with Special Populations and Service-Related Issues 341 John RE Fox and Ken Goss Chapter 23 Working with Anorexia Nervosa on an Eating Disorders Inpatient Unit: Consideration of the Issues 344 John RE Fox, Ceri Woodrow and Kate Leonard Chapter 24 The Treatment Setting for Eating Disorders: Day Patient Treatment 360 Amy Willinge, Chris Thornton and Stephen Touyz Chapter 25 Personality Disorder and Eating Disorder: The Management of Eating Disorders in People With Co-Morbid Personality Disorder 394 Mark J Sampson, Magdalene Sampson and John RE Fox Chapter 26 Working with Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders: Enhancing Engagement and Matching Treatment to Client Readiness 412 Josie Geller, Suja Srikameswaran, Joanna Zelichowska and Kim D Williams Chapter 27 Eating Disorders in Males 427 Zach de Beer and Bernadette Wren Chapter 28 Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: Assessment and Treatment Issues 442 Debra Quine Chapter 29 Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence: Service-Related Issues 467 Debra Quine Index 487

    £85.46

  • Handbook of Eating Disorders

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Handbook of Eating Disorders

    Book SynopsisThis second edition of the Handbook of Eating Disorders offers a comprehensive, critical account of the whole field of eating disorders, incorporating both basic knowledge and a synthesis of the most recent developments in the area. Many of the important developments in recent years are reflected in this expanded volume such as the basic science of appetite control, the discovery of leptin and the knowledge about the neurotramsmitters involved in eating. An invaluable review of scientific knowledge and approaches to treatment of eating disorders from anorexia nervosa to obesity. * Covers basic concepts and science, clinical considerations of definition and assessment, and treatment approaches * Focuses on newer developments in research and treatment * Reflects evidence-based approaches to treatment as a guide to best practice * Includes many new chapters and authors who represent the most authoritative scientists and clinicians worldwidTrade Review"…this classic text has been rewritten, reorganised and expanded to provide a comprehensive overview of eating disorders…" (Dietetics Today, April 2003) "…exceptional text that really brings the current literature to life …a ‘must have’ bench-book within any eating disorder service” (European Eating Disorders Review, Vol 12 No 5 Sept-Oct 2004) “…It has given me great pleasure to read this book… the handbook is of great use both clinically and scientifically…” (European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry No.13 2004) "...excelling overview...is a valuable contribution to everyone working in the fields of eating disorders..." (Journal of Psychosomatic Research, June 2006)Table of ContentsAbout the Editors. Contributors. Preface. Preface to the First Edition. 1. Concepts of Eating Disorders (Bob Palmer). 2. Epidemiology (Daphne van Hoeken, Jacob Seidell and Hans Wijbrand Hoek). 3. Genetic Aetiology of Eating Disorders & Obesity (Elizabeth Winchester and David Collier). 4. Biology of Appetite and Weight Regulations (Frances Connan and Sarah Stanley). 5. Basic Neuroscience and Scanning (Martina de Zwaan). 6. Attachment and Childhood Development (Anne Ward and Simon Gowers). 7. Cognitive and Behavioral Models (Roz Shafran and Padmal de Silva). 8. Sociocultural Models (Mervat Nasser and Melanie Katzman). 9. Psychological Factors (Lucy Serpell and Nicholas Troop). 10. Medical Complications (Stephen Zipfel, Bernd Lowe and Wolfgang Herzog). 11. Family, Burden of Care and Social Consequences (Søren Nielsen and Núria Bara-Carril) 12. Treatment Overview (Janet Treasure and Ulrike Schmidt). 13. Motivation (Beatrice Bauer and Janet Treasure ). 14. Cognitive Behavioural Treatments (Glenn Waller and Helen Kennerley). 15. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (Denise Wilfley, Rick Stein and Robinson Welch). 16. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Bob Palmer and Helen Birchall). 17. Cognitive Analytic Therapy (Claire Tanner and Frances Connan). 18. Family Interventions (Ivan Eisler, Daniel leGrange and Eia Asen). 19. Drug Treatments (Tijs Bruna and Jaap Fogteloo). 20. Eating Disorder Services (Lorna Richards). 21. Day Treatments (Paul Robinson). 22. In-patient Treatment (Anthony Winston and Peter Webster). 23. Eating Disorders Males (Manfred Fichter and Krenn Heidelinde). 24. Athletes and Dancers (Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen, Fin Skarderud and Sheelagh Rodgers). 25. Comorbitity of Diabetes Mellitus (Stephen Herpetz and Søren Nielsen). 26. Children and Young Adolescents (Dasha Nicholls and Rachel Bryant-Waugh). 27. From Prevention to Health Promotion (Runi Borrensen and Jan Rosenvinge). 28. Early Identification (Greta Noordenbos). Index.

    £170.06

  • Famished

    University of California Press Famished

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A refreshing perspective on the realities and challenges one faces when living with an eating disorder.... Recommended." * CHOICE *"Impressive and exhaustive.... Those who treat, study, or are afflicted with an eating disorder in the family will find excellent resources here." * Truthdig *“This is psychological anthropology at its best.” * Anthropology News *“Lester offers one of the most compassionate, realistic, nuanced examinations of the complexity of ED care and patients I have read. Her book presents a much-needed discourse exemplifying how the American treatment landscape fails patients and perpetuates illness.” * Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work *Table of ContentsPrologue Preface SECTION ONE • PROVOCATIONS 1 • Introduction Roller-Skating 2 • Rethinking Eating Disorders Little Debbie 3 • Eating Disorders as Technologies of Presence For the Ladies SECTION TWO • FRAMEWORKS 4 • Identifying the Problem: When Is an Eating Disorder (Not) an Eating Disorder? Spinning 5 • A Hell That Saves You: Cedar Grove’s Staff and Programs Lettuce Sandwich 6 • Fixing Time: Chronicity, Recovery, and Trajectories of Care at Cedar Grove Liquidated 7 • Loosening the Ties That Bind: Unmooring Mortifications 8 • Me, Myself, and Ed: Recalibrating Calculated Risks 9 • “Fat” Is Not a Feeling: Developing New Ways of Presencing Looking for the Exit SECTION FOUR• RECURSIONS 10 • Running on Empty: Relationships of Care in a Culture of Deprivation Breaking 11 • Capitalizing on Care: Precarity, Vulnerability, and Failed Subjects Spark 12 • Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here? Afterword Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited Index

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    £27.00

  • Eating Disorders

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Eating Disorders

    Book SynopsisIn an extensively revised new edition of the successful Anorexia and Bulimia, Richard Gordon includes new information and discussion of the latest ideas in this rapidly growing research field. The past two decades have witnessed an enormous increase in the number of cases of eating disorders in industrial societies.Trade Review"He (Gordon) has successfully produced a very useful volume, which can be recommended as a primer which is readable, informative and well referenced...interesting and persuasive...coverage of the field is broad and most approaches are represented. A good read." Paul Robinson, European Eating Disorders Review, 2000, Vol 9, No 1.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements. Preface. 1. Culture and Psychopathology: The Notion of an Ethnic Disorder. 2. Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. 3. Dimensions of an Epidemic: The Epidemiology of Eating Disorders. 4. A Conflicted Female Identity. 5. The Thin Body Ideal. 6. The War Against Fat: Obesity, Dieting, and Exercise. 7. The Templates of a Disease. 8. The Cultural Politics of Eating Disorders. Index.

    £35.10

  • Eating Disorders

    Eating Disorders

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    £32.26

  • Beating Sugar Addiction For Dummies

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Beating Sugar Addiction For Dummies

    Book SynopsisAre you a sugar addict? Beating Sugar Addiction For Dummies provides you a safe and healthy path to overcome your addiction, eliminate stress eating, and upgrade your nutrition for a healthier lifestyle.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 About This Book 1 Conventions Used in This Book 2 What You’re Not to Read 2 Foolish Assumptions 3 How This Book Is Organized 3 Part I: Are You a Sugar Addict or a Sweet Freak? 3 Part II: Developing Your Low-Sugar or No-Sugar Food Plan 4 Part III: Living a Successful Sugar-Busting Lifestyle 4 Part IV: Sugar-Busting Recipes 5 Part V: The Part of Tens 5 Icons Used in This Book 5 Where to Go from Here 6 Part I: Are You a Sugar Addict or a Sweet Freak? 7 Chapter 1: Moving from Sugar Addiction to Sugar Reduction 9 Understanding Sugar Addiction 10 Defining sugar addiction 11 Realizing how harmful sugar can be 13 Getting Off Sugar without Driving Yourself Crazy 13 Eating Right and Creating a New Normal 15 Simplifying the low-carb concept 15 Improving your eating with five easy habits 16 Change your thinking, change your life 17 Figuring Out What You Really Need Instead of Sugar 17 Chapter 2: Figuring Out Why You’re Addicted to Sugar 19 Getting to the Root of Why Sugar Is So Darned Addictive 19 Brain chemistry 20 Genetic programming 20 Hunger and cravings 22 Learned behavior 23 What Kind of Sweet Freak Are You? 23 The Exhausted Addict 24 The Sad Eater 26 The Undereater 27 The Sugar Stalker 29 Chapter 3: The 4-1-1 on Sugar and Carbs 31 Sugar: The New Poison 32 The Science of Carbohydrates 32 Identifying sources of carbohydrates 33 Seeing why sugar is so bad for you 33 Connecting carbs and sugar to insulin 34 Selecting Desirable Carbs versus Undesirable Carbs 35 Separating complex carbs from simple carbs 35 Getting more fiber and nutrition per calorie 36 Addressing problems with fructose 36 Making substitutions for better carbs and less sugar 38 Understanding Where Your Sugar Intake Comes From 39 Picking out obvious sources of sugar 40 Uncovering hidden sources of sugar 40 Spotting other names for sugar 41 Considering Gluten-Free Eating 42 Steering Clear of Artificial Sweeteners 44 How chemical sweeteners work 44 Monosodium glutamate (MSG) 45 Aspartame (NutraSweet) 46 Sucralose (Splenda) 47 What should you do? 47 Chapter 4: How Sugar Contributes to Chronic Health Problems 49 Sugar Highs: Looking at Escalating Health Problems 50 Seeing the Psychological Ramifications of Sugar 51 Depression 52 Anxiety 53 Dealing with Medical Risks and Problems 54 Obesity 54 Diabetes 55 Liver disease 57 Sugar and cholesterol 57 Metabolic syndrome 58 Hypothyroid disease 58 Chronic fatigue 59 Fibromyalgia 60 Irritable bowel syndrome 60 Immune system impairment 61 Bone loss 62 Wrinkles 63 Part II: Developing Your Low-Sugar or No-Sugar Food Plan 65 Chapter 5: Creating a Sustainable Plan: The Basics of Nutrition and Portions 67 Creating a Sugar-Free Foundation with the Big Four 67 Picking protein 68 Consuming carbohydrates 70 Choosing the right fats 73 Drinking water: A vital key to craving control 75 Eating Natural Foods 76 Picking produce 77 Buying meat, dairy, eggs, and fish 77 Drinking clean water 78 Managing Calories and Portion Control 78 Realizing that a calorie isn’t just a calorie 78 Determining how many calories you need 79 A balanced diet: Finding the right ratios 80 Portion distortion: Understanding how much is too much 82 Adding Supplements for Health and Help 83 Multivitamin/mineral supplement with B-complex 83 Vitamin C, an immune booster 84 Fish oil for essential fats 84 Whey protein to help stabilize blood sugar 85 Probiotics: The good bacteria 85 Green drinks for extra vegetables 86 Magnesium for relaxed muscles and strong bones 86 Chapter 6: Stocking a Low-Sugar Kitchen 89 Cleaning Out the Cabinets, Fridge, and Freezer 90 Tossing the obvious culprits 90 Uncovering less-obvious troublemakers 91 Skipping low-fat options 92 Eliminating questionable foods 93 Creating a Sugar-Smart Kitchen 93 Stocking up on protein 93 Finding the right carbs 95 Discovering satisfying beverages 95 Navigating the Grocery Store (And More) 96 Making your list and sticking to it 96 Reading and understanding food labels 98 Eating local: Farmers’ markets 100 Considering feedlot meat versus pasture-raised meat 101 Going Sugar-Free on a Budget 101 Stretching your grocery dollars 102 Knowing when to buy organic 102 Chapter 7: Sugar Detox 101 105 Appreciating What a Sugar Detox Can Do for You 105 Aiding weight loss 106 Achieving better blood sugar and insulin control 107 Experiencing increased energy 107 Getting more nutrients 107 Improving immunity 107 Reducing inflammation and lowering your risk of disease 108 Having less gas 108 Battling fewer cravings 109 Enjoying better skin 109 Sharpening mental clarity 109 Feeling personal empowerment 109 Taking Your First Detox Steps 110 Using Complementary Medicine for More than Just Detoxing 111 Exploring complementary medicine options 112 Finding a well-rounded doctor 112 Avoiding snake oil 113 Part III: Living a Successful Sugar-Busting Lifestyle 115 Chapter 8: Eating Mindfully 117 What Is Mindful Eating? 118 Mastering Proactive versus Reactive Eating 118 Paying Attention While You Eat 119 Eating with intention 120 Planning your food choices in advance 121 Keeping a food journal (also known as a lie detector) 122 Avoiding being obsessive or neurotic about food 123 Summoning willpower and understanding 123 Managing stress 124 Giving yourself a reality check 125 Chapter 9: Breaking the Cycle of Failure and Staying On Track 127 Applying Strategies for Success 127 Adopting a new mind-set 128 Developing new habits 129 Making a gradual transition versus going cold turkey 131 Shopping with purpose 133 Unraveling Those Overwhelming Sugar Cravings 134 Understanding why cravings occur 134 Filling the hole: What do you really want? 135 Letting your craving tell you what’s missing from your nutrition 136 Managing Cravings 138 Timing your meals properly 138 Following smart nutrition practices 138 Identifying triggers 139 Choosing substitute behaviors 140 Acting when a craving strikes 141 Coping with Falling Off the Wagon 143 Starting with forgiveness 143 Dealing with the inner critic 143 Getting back on track: Three easy steps 144 Chapter 10: Navigating the Minefields of Eating Out and Special Occasions 145 Eating Out Successfully 145 Watching portion sizes 146 Allocating alcohol and dessert 146 Staying mindful 147 Choosing best bet basics 147 Navigating Social Eating 148 Preventing common mistakes 148 Being prepared 148 Creating balance 149 Reprogramming an all-or-nothing attitude about sweets 149 Surviving Vacations and Special Occasions 150 Vacations 150 Holidays 151 Birthdays and other special occasions 151 Chapter 11: Getting a Boost from Your Support System 153 Countering the “War on Food” Mentality 153 Bringing Your Family on Board 155 Enlisting Friends and Co-workers 155 Supporters 155 Naysayers 156 Devil’s advocates 156 Evangelists 157 Finding a Support Group 157 Getting involved with a local support group 157 Investigating Internet forums 158 Seeking Help from a Professional When You Need It 158 Nutrition counselors 159 Psychotherapists 159 Chapter 12: Sugar-Busting Moves: Incorporating Exercise 161 Seeing How Exercise Affects Sugar Metabolism 162 Sticking to an Exercise Schedule 162 Reaping the Benefits of Being Consistent 163 Comparing Exercise Types 163 Cardiovascular exercise 164 Strength training exercise 165 Combining cardio and strength training 165 Creating a Cardiovascular Exercise Program 166 Choosing your cardio activity 166 Determining duration and frequency 167 Finding the right difficulty level 168 Structuring your cardio exercise 169 Watching out for trouble 170 Developing a Strength Training Workout 171 Choosing the right exercises 171 Figuring sets and reps for optimal results 172 Balancing strength training and recovery time 172 Performing Basic Strength Training Exercises Correctly 173 Exercises for the thighs, glutes, and hips 173 Exercises for the posterior chain 177 Exercises for the shoulders and arms 179 Pulling exercises for the back 182 Core exercises for the abs and waist 184 Putting It All Together: Sample Workouts 188 Example workout 1 (easy) 188 Example workout 2 (difficult) 189 Part IV: Sugar-Busting Recipes 191 Chapter 13: Energy-Boosting Breakfasts 193 Appreciating the Importance of Breakfast 193 Launching Your Day the Low-Sugar Way 194 Chapter 14: Powerful Lunches 205 Brown-Bagging Tips 206 Chapter 15: Nourishing Dinners 219 Whipping Up Speedy Dinner Recipes 219 Chapter 16: Satisfying Snacks 235 Understanding Snacking Success 235 Chapter 17: Sin-Free Desserts 249 Practicing Sugar-Free Satisfaction 249 Part V: The Part of Tens 263 Chapter 18: Ten Surprising Foods to Leave at the Grocery Store 265 Diet Soda 265 Frozen Entrees 266 Bacon 267 Canned Soups 267 Genetically Modified Foods 267 Microwave Popcorn 268 Fruit Juice and Juice Drinks 269 Rice Cakes 269 Protein Bars 269 Peanut Butter 270 Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Outwit Your Cravings 271 Eat Small Amounts of Food Every Three to Four Hours 271 Drink Enough Water throughout the Day 271 Take Your Vitamins 272 Stay Mindful 272 Eat Lots of Vegetables Every Day 272 Exercise 273 Choose a Positive Substitute Behavior When a Craving Strikes 273 Avoid Boredom 273 Get Enough Sleep 274 Don’t Let Triggers Make Decisions for You 274 Appendix: Metric Conversion Guide 275 Index 279

    £17.09

  • The Psychology of Eating

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Psychology of Eating

    Book SynopsisWith its primary focus on the psychology of eating from a social, health, and clinical perspective, the second edition of The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior presents an overview of the latest research into a wide range of eating-related behaviors Features the most up-to-date research relating to eating behavior Integrates psychological knowledge with several other disciplines Written in a lively, accessible style Supplemented with illustrations and maps to make literature more approachable Trade Review"A highly respected scholar, Ogden (health psychology, Univ. of Surrey, UK) has done a masterful job of updating the book and, more important, integrating the interdisciplinary research findings into a broad-based framework. Accordingly, this is the most comprehensive treatment of the subject currently available.... Ogden's writing style is engaging, and her model of diet creative and useful. Including 62 pages of scholarly references, this comprehensive volume offers a feast of information. Summing Up: Highly recommended." (Choice, 1 May 2011) "Overall this book provides an interesting insight into the psychology of eating and should be a useful resource for those who work in the field of nutrition and dietetics, particularly those who work in weight loss, obesity treatment or the treatment of eating disorders. It should also be a useful read for anyone who wants to understand more about why we eat what we eat, and why many have eating habits/behaviours that may not always be good for their health." (Nutrition Bulletin, June 2010)Table of ContentsList of Figures viii Foreword – Janet Polivy x Acknowledgments xiii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 The Aim of This Book 1 The Focus of This Book 2 The Structure of This Book 2 Further Reading 5 Chapter 2 Healthy Eating 8 What Is Healthy Eating? 8 The Role of Diet in Contributing to Illness 11 The Role of Diet in Treating Illness 16 Who Has a Healthy Diet? 20 The Impact of Health Concerns 27 A Note on Measuring Food Intake 28 Conclusion 30 Chapter 3 Food Choice 31 Developmental Models of Food Choice 32 Cognitive Models of Food Choice 43 Psychophysiological Models of Food Choice 49 Conclusion 61 Chapter 4 The Meaning of Food 63 Food Classification Systems 64 Food as a Statement of the Self 66 Food as Social Interaction 72 Food as Cultural Identity 74 Measuring Beliefs About the Meaning of Food 80 Conclusion 80 Chapter 5 The Meaning of Size 82 Media Representations 82 The Meaning of Sex 87 The Meaning of Size 88 Conclusion 96 Chapter 6 Body Dissatisfaction 97 What Is Body Dissatisfaction? 97 Who Is Dissatisfied With Their Body? 100 Causes of Body Dissatisfaction 105 Consequences of Body Dissatisfaction 112 Conclusion 115 Chapter 7 Dieting 116 Putting Dieting in Context 116 The Dieting Industry 121 What Is Dieting? 127 Dieting and Overeating 130 The Consequences of Dieting 138 Problems With Restraint Theory 142 Conclusion 146 Chapter 8 Obesity 148 What Is Obesity? 148 How Common Is Obesity? 151 What Are the Consequences of Obesity? 152 What Are the Causes of Obesity? 157 Physiological Theories 157 The Obesogenic Environment 163 Problems With Obesity Research 177 Conclusion 179 Chapter 9 Obesity Treatment 180 Doctors’ Beliefs About Obesity 180 Dietary Interventions 182 Should Obesity Be Treated at All? 187 The Treatment Alternatives 190 The Success Stories 201 Preventing Obesity 206 Conclusion 209 Chapter 10 Eating Disorders 211 Anorexia Nervosa 211 What Are the Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa? 220 Bulimia Nervosa 225 What Are the Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa? 230 Causes of Eating Disorders 233 Conclusion 252 Chapter 11 Treating Eating Disorders 254 Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 255 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 259 Family Therapy 264 Inpatient Treatment 267 An Integrated Approach to Treatment 273 Chapter 12 An Integrated Model of Diet 276 A Summary of the Literature on Diet 276 Common Themes Across the Literature on Eating Behavior 279 An Integrated Model of Diet 285 Conclusion 286 References 288 Author Index 351 Subject Index 365

    £29.40

  • The Psychology of Eating

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Psychology of Eating

    Book SynopsisWith its primary focus on the psychology of eating from a social, health, and clinical perspective, the second edition of The Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior presents an overview of the latest research into a wide range of eating-related behaviors Features the most up-to-date research relating to eating behavior Integrates psychological knowledge with several other disciplines Written in a lively, accessible style Supplemented with illustrations and maps to make literature more approachable Trade Review"A highly respected scholar, Ogden (health psychology, Univ. of Surrey, UK) has done a masterful job of updating the book and, more important, integrating the interdisciplinary research findings into a broad-based framework. Accordingly, this is the most comprehensive treatment of the subject currently available.... Ogden's writing style is engaging, and her model of diet creative and useful. Including 62 pages of scholarly references, this comprehensive volume offers a feast of information. Summing Up: Highly recommended." (Choice, 1 May 2011) "Overall this book provides an interesting insight into the psychology of eating and should be a useful resource for those who work in the field of nutrition and dietetics, particularly those who work in weight loss, obesity treatment or the treatment of eating disorders. It should also be a useful read for anyone who wants to understand more about why we eat what we eat, and why many have eating habits/behaviours that may not always be good for their health." (Nutrition Bulletin, June 2010)Table of ContentsList of Figures viii Foreword – Janet Polivy x Acknowledgments xiii Chapter 1 Introduction 1 The Aim of This Book 1 The Focus of This Book 2 The Structure of This Book 2 Further Reading 5 Chapter 2 Healthy Eating 8 What Is Healthy Eating? 8 The Role of Diet in Contributing to Illness 11 The Role of Diet in Treating Illness 16 Who Has a Healthy Diet? 20 The Impact of Health Concerns 27 A Note on Measuring Food Intake 28 Conclusion 30 Chapter 3 Food Choice 31 Developmental Models of Food Choice 32 Cognitive Models of Food Choice 43 Psychophysiological Models of Food Choice 49 Conclusion 61 Chapter 4 The Meaning of Food 63 Food Classification Systems 64 Food as a Statement of the Self 66 Food as Social Interaction 72 Food as Cultural Identity 74 Measuring Beliefs About the Meaning of Food 80 Conclusion 80 Chapter 5 The Meaning of Size 82 Media Representations 82 The Meaning of Sex 87 The Meaning of Size 88 Conclusion 96 Chapter 6 Body Dissatisfaction 97 What Is Body Dissatisfaction? 97 Who Is Dissatisfied With Their Body? 100 Causes of Body Dissatisfaction 105 Consequences of Body Dissatisfaction 112 Conclusion 115 Chapter 7 Dieting 116 Putting Dieting in Context 116 The Dieting Industry 121 What Is Dieting? 127 Dieting and Overeating 130 The Consequences of Dieting 138 Problems With Restraint Theory 142 Conclusion 146 Chapter 8 Obesity 148 What Is Obesity? 148 How Common Is Obesity? 151 What Are the Consequences of Obesity? 152 What Are the Causes of Obesity? 157 Physiological Theories 157 The Obesogenic Environment 163 Problems With Obesity Research 177 Conclusion 179 Chapter 9 Obesity Treatment 180 Doctors’ Beliefs About Obesity 180 Dietary Interventions 182 Should Obesity Be Treated at All? 187 The Treatment Alternatives 190 The Success Stories 201 Preventing Obesity 206 Conclusion 209 Chapter 10 Eating Disorders 211 Anorexia Nervosa 211 What Are the Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa? 220 Bulimia Nervosa 225 What Are the Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa? 230 Causes of Eating Disorders 233 Conclusion 252 Chapter 11 Treating Eating Disorders 254 Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 255 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 259 Family Therapy 264 Inpatient Treatment 267 An Integrated Approach to Treatment 273 Chapter 12 An Integrated Model of Diet 276 A Summary of the Literature on Diet 276 Common Themes Across the Literature on Eating Behavior 279 An Integrated Model of Diet 285 Conclusion 286 References 288 Author Index 351 Subject Index 365

    £80.96

  • Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s

    Liverpool University Press Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s

    Book SynopsisEating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing examines the most common types of Eating Disorders (EDs) - anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa/bulimarexia, and binge eating disorder - as represented in contemporary French women’s literature. The primary corpus comprises 40 autobiographical (and very occasionally autofictional) texts complemented by ample reference, and sometimes challenge, to clinical, medically-researched based, or theoretical publications on EDs.Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsPublisher’s NoteDedicationChapter 1: Anorexia Nervosa (Restrictor Type)Chapter 2: Bulimia Nervosa/BulimarexiaChapter 3: Binge Eating DisorderConclusionBibliographyAppendix: Commonalities - Salient Points, Tropes and Motifs in Different Eating Disorders Emerging from the Primary Texts, and References Thereto from the Secondary Literature (Clinical, Medically-research based, and Critical Theory)

    £110.00

  • Eating Disorders, Food and Occupational Therapy

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Eating Disorders, Food and Occupational Therapy

    Book SynopsisJoan Martin provides a detailed examination of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, food and occupational therapy. This book is a comprehensive resource for all those with an academic or professional interest in eating disorders and the social and cultural contexts of food and eating. In addition, it provides a guide to the valuable contribution occupational therapists can make to the treatment of those suffering from an eating disorder.Table of ContentsPart 1 Anorexia Nervosa, AN Overview. 1. Anorexia Nervosa - History. anorexia Nervosa, The Condition. Classification of Anorexia Nervosa. Dsm-iv diagnostic Criteria for Anorexia Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis. 2. epidemiology - Minority Groups. Children. Older Women. Males. Sport, Exercise and Dance Groups. Anorexia Nervosa in Twins. 3. Aetiology - Familial predispositon. Anorectic Mothers. Personality. Socio-cultural Influences. sexual Abuse. Zinc Deficiency. 4. Clinical Features - Secret and Denial. psychopathology. Stealing. Body Image Disturbances. Exercise. Sleep Patterns. academic Work. The Anorectic Male. 5. Treatments Used in Anorexia Nervosa - in-patient Status. Medical Management of Anorexia Nervosa, Naso-gastic and intravenous Feeding, Pharmacotherapy. Nutritional Management. Behavioural management. Psychodynamic Approaches, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy, cognitive-behavioural Therapy, Individual Psychotherapy, Group Therapy. out-patient Status. Future Planning. 6. Risk Factors and Outcomes - Risk factors, Cultural Risk Factors, Family Risk Factors, Individual Risk Factors. prevention. Complications of Anorexia Nervosa. Course and Outcome. Poor prognostic Indicators. Good Prognostic Indicators. Mortality. Part II Bulimia nervosa, AN Overview. 7. Bulimia Nervosa - History. Bulimia Nervosa - The condition. Classification of Bulimia Nervosa. Dsm-iv Diagnostic Criteria for bulimia Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis. 8. Epidemiology - College Populations. community, Minority Groups. Males, Familly and Twin Studies. 9. Aetiology - socio-cultural Influences. Familial Variables. Relationships. Food as an aetiological Factor. Compulsive Eating and an Aetiology Factor. Compulsive eating and a Felling of Failure. Risk Factors for Bulimia Nervosa. 10. Clinical features - Binge Eating. Vomiting. Laxatives. Chewing and Spitting of Food. multi-impulsivity. Addictive Behaviours - Alcohol, Drugs, Smoking. Combination of Methods. Psychopathology. Seasonal Affective Disorder (s. a. d.). co-morbidity. 11. Bause in Bulimia Nervosa - Sexual Abuse, Abuse and psychopathology. Abuse and The Family. Physical Abuse. Crime Victimization. abuse in Males. 12. Treatments - Pharmacotherapy. Cognitive-behavioural therapy. Behaviour Therapy. Psychodynamic Approaches, Group Therapy, interpersonal Psychotherapy. Combination of Treatment Approaches. Self-directed manuals. Psycho-educational Treatment. Family Therapy. Light Therapy. Drop outs. Methodological Limitations. 13. Complications and Outcomes - Outcomes and predictors. Prognostic Indicators. The Chronic Patient. Methodological Issues. Part III A Socio-cultural Perspective ON Food AND Eating Disorders. 14. A socio-cultural Perspective on Food - The Meaning and Role of Food. Gender issues. Class. Cultural Influences. Religion. 15. Socio-cultural and Feminist perspectives on Eating Disorders - A Socio-cultural Perspective. A Feminist perspective. 16. Eating Disorders in Other Cultures - Body Image - Fat Phobia. Af

    £56.95

  • Counseling Individuals with Eating Disorders An

    Emerald - Information Age Publishing Counseling Individuals with Eating Disorders An

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    £45.00

  • Counseling Individuals with Eating Disorders An

    Emerald - Information Age Publishing Counseling Individuals with Eating Disorders An

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    £76.00

  • Edaf Antillas Adios Al Hambre Emocional

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    £20.54

  • Taylor & Francis ARFID Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder A Guide for Parents and Carers

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  • Taylor & Francis Gender Eating Disorders and Graphic Medicine

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd A Psychotherapeutic Understanding of Eating

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis important book shows how psychotherapy can address severe eating disorders in children and young people, illustrating the ways an imprisoned self can be released from suffering. The book features a range of case studies while addressing core issues such as self-harm, hallucinations and the threat of suicide, as well as related topics such as depression and psychosis. Illustrating the psychological roots to eating disorders, it places therapy within hospital, clinical and multi-disciplinary contexts, as well as displaying how psychoanalytic theory can be applied across various settings and in different teams. Written by an eminent author in the field, this will be a key text for anyone wishing to understand eating disorders in children from a psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic dimension.Trade Review"Jeanne Magagna displays a rare combination of psychoanalytic rigour firmly based in infant observation, combined with a deep knowledge and experience of working with other modalities and disciplines, in order to understand and treat the complexity of children and adolescents with eating disorders and their families. Her compassion for the young people’s suffering shines through in the many case examples, showing the therapeutic perseverance needed as well as a strong belief in the rightful need of these children for a container to process their emotional experiences sometimes for the first time. She emphasises the early infantile and primitive anxieties at the core of these children’s suffering. She shows the resources needed to help these children and their families to bear these anxieties. This valuable book is for professionals working with this client group as well as with the parents who suffer the torments of living with such an unforgiving illness."Ricky Emanuel B.Sc. M.Sc. MACP MBPC, Consultant Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychotherapist, Teacher and Supervisor – Tavistock Clinic London, Birmingham Trust for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Centro Studi Martha Harris, Florence"With her wealth of experience as a practitioner and a teacher Jeanne Magagna deals with difficult patients who are prone to self-harm and suicide. Her innate ability to connect to them and their parents with kindness, gentleness and clear thought frees the anorectic young person’s vulnerable self. Her honest and open clinical accounts go beyond recognizing the patient’s projections to being genuinely affected by them, and then working through her own counter transference experiences. The most satisfactory therapeutic outcome is achieved when parents are helped through parents’ groups, couple therapy and family therapy to work with the children to repair broken connections. A worldwide must-read for professionals, parents and young people, particularly those concerned about eating disorders."Micky Bhatia, Child Analyst and Training and Supervisory Analyst, Indian Psychoanalytical Society "What happens when the relationship to the internalised parents is too conflictual and anxieties cannot be contained emotionally? At some point, either during childhood or adolescence, severe eating disorder may appear, along with the threat of death. Jeanne Magagna brings us close to this complex and desolate emotional territory, plagued with nightmares, feelings of persecution, and degrees of retreats so severe that language fails. She describes her clinical approach in detail, based on the establishment of a sensitive individual therapeutic relationship, the analysis of transference and countertransference, and belief in the beauty and goodness of the mother, her mind, her body, and her interiority. By building a container for those primitive terrors which were never contained, and enhancing the containing function of the parents, the multidisciplinary team arrives at emotional understanding and recovery of the children and their families. Beautiful task, beautiful book."Mónica Cardenal, Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Association of Buenos Aires. COCAP IPA, Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis Committee Co-Chair Latin America. Supervisor in the Early Childhood Area and Director of Infant Observation post graduate Course, according to Mrs. Bick’s method, Tavistock Clinic model, Pediatric Mental Health Service, Italian Hospital. Co-editor with Jeanne Magagna of Revista Internacional de Observación de bebés, Gradiva, Peru (2018) "This important book flows from many years of experience, written by one of the leading psychotherapists in the field of eating disorders. Magagna’s extensive knowledge, her compassion and insightful wisdom are woven throughout its pages. She guides the reader though the work of communicating with distressed young people and exploring their emotional experience and the nature of our relationships and interactions with them, always focussed on enhancing therapeutic understanding. Numerous clinical examples bring these themes to life and will resonate with anyone working with young people with eating disorders. The writing is open, honest and reflective throughout.This text will appeal to all therapists – irrespective of training, professional discipline, or theoretical persuasion – interested in opening their minds, and seeking to improve their own understanding of the young people with whom they work. In this way Magagna indeed allows the door to be opened a little wider for countless emotionally imprisoned young people to be able to take those vital steps forward towards release."Rachel Bryant-Waugh, BSc, MSc, DPhil, FAED, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Lead Clinician ARFID Service, Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder, London, UK"Jeanne Magagna shares with us her many years’ expertise in working with young people who suffer severely, and with the families and the caretakers committed to helping them decide to live. Jeanne emphasizes the therapist’s empathy in bearing their hatred, disregard, being closed out from children who cannot trust, who are depressed, suicidal, in a claustrum, catatonic or suffering hallucinations. With detailed, close-in clinical examples, Jeanne shows how she works in the countertransference as a way to understand her patients’ suffering. Read the book from beginning to end! You will feel fortified to move forward in your own work. You will be moved! Jeanne’s closing remarks about her own emotional growth in working with these children will leave you teary-eyed and grateful."Nancy Bakalar, MD, FABP, Supervising Analyst, IIPT, Chevy Chase, MD and Faculty, Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis, Denver, Colorado"Reading Magagna’s book on releasing the imprisoned self is like sitting in a library with an old friend, taking you on a journey from the very earliest stages of development of the child’s mind, describing various ways in which this can go off course and develop into one form of an eating disorder or another. 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