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"Eating disorders typically first appear during childhood and adolescence. Despite this early age of onset, edited volumes on eating disorders have not focused on this age cohort. One of the primary purposes of this book is to redress this imbalance and target the unique issues that pertain to the development, assessment, and treatment of eating disorders in children and adolescents, a period of heightened vulnerability to the these disorders and to the potential damage they can cause"--Provided by publisher.
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Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents: A Clinical Handbook
2011, Guilford Publications
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Eating disorders in children and adolescents: a clinical handbook
2011, Guilford Press, The Guilford Press
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Table of Contents
Introduction --
ch. 1. Childhood and adolescence : looking at eating disorders when they start -- Daniel Le Grange
Part I. Etiology and neurobiology --
ch. 2. Neurobiology of anorexia nervosa -- Walter H. Kaye
ch. 3. Environmental and genetic risk factors for eating disorders : a developmental perspective -- Sarah E. Racine . . . [et al.]
ch. 4. The role of family environment in etiology : a neuroscience perspective -- Michael Strober and Tara Peris
Part II. Epidemiology and course --
ch. 5. Epidemiology of eating disorders in children and adolescents -- Mark L. Norris, Susan J. Bondy, and Leora Pinhas
ch. 6. Course and outcome -- Hans-Christoph Steinhausen
Part III. Diagnosis and classification --
ch. 7. Diagnosis and classification of disordered eating in childhood -- Rachel Bryant-Waugh and Dasha Nicholls
ch. 8. Diagnosis and classification of eating disorders in adolescence -- Kamryn R. Eddy, David B. Herzog, and Nancy L. Zucker
Part IV. Medical issues and assessment --
ch. 9. Medical issues unique to children and adolescents -- Debra K. Katzman and Sherri M. Findlay
ch. 10. Assessment of eating disorders in children and adolescents -- Katharine L. Loeb, Melanie Brown, and Michal Munk Goldstein
Part V. Treatment --
Intensive treatment programs --
ch. 11. Improving connections for adolescents across high-intensity settings for the treatment of eating disorders -- Mary Tantillo and Richard Kreipe
Outpatient treatment programs for anorexia nervosa --
ch. 12. Family-based treatment for anorexia nervosa : evolution, evidence base, and treatment approach -- James Lock
ch.13. Multifamily therapy for adolescent anorexia nervosa -- Pennie Fairbairn, Mima Simic, and Ivan Eisler
ch. 14. Adolescent-focused psychotherapy for anorexia nervosa -- Ann Moye, Kara Fitzpatrick, and Renee Rienecke Hoste
Ourpatient treatments for culimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder --
ch. 15. Family-based treatment for culimia nervosa : theoretical model, key tenets, and evidence base -- Daniel Le Grange
ch. 16. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adolescent bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder -- Mari Campbell and Ulrike Schmidt
ch. 17. Supportive psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa in adolescents -- Renee Rienecke Hoste and Angela Celio doyle
Other treatments or clinical groups --
ch. 18. Early treatment for eating disorders -- Katharine L. Loeb . . . [et al.]
ch. 19. Parent groups in the treatment of eating disorders -- Nancy L. Zucker . . . [et al.]
ch. 20. Treatments targeting aberrant eating patterns in overweight youth -- Kerri N. Boutelle and Marian Tanofsky-Kraff
ch. 21. Pharmacotherapy for eating disorders in children and adolescents -- Jennifer Couturier and Wendy Spettigue
Part VI. Prevention --
ch. 22. Prevention of eating disorders in children and adolescents -- Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
ch. 23. Innovative approaches to prevention and intervention : the Internet -- Angela Celio Doyle, Roslyn Binford Hopf, and Debra L. Franko
Part VII.The role of parents --
ch. 24. A parent's perspective on family treatment -- Harriet Brown
Concluding comments --
ch. 25. Where are we going from here? -- James Lock.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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