Beating your eating disorder : a cognitive-behavioral self-help guide for adult sufferers and their carers
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Beating your eating disorder : a cognitive-behavioral self-help guide for adult sufferers and their carers
Cambridge University Press, 2011
- pbk.
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内容説明
Do you or does someone you know, suffer from an eating disorder such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or a less typical set of symptoms? The most effective, evidence-based treatment for adults with eating disorders is cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). This book presents a highly effective self-help CBT programme for all eating disorders, in an accessible format. It teaches skills to sufferers and carers alike. This book is relevant to any sufferer, if: * You are not yet sure about whether to seek help * You are not sure where to find help * Your family doctor or others recommend that you try a self-help approach * You are waiting for therapy with a clinician, and want to get the best possible start to beating your eating disorder
目次
- Preface: read this bit first
- Part I. Getting Started: 1. Who is this book for?
- 2. The key elements of cognitive-behavioural therapy and the self-help approach
- 3. How to use this book
- Part II. For the Sufferer: 4. Am I making a fuss about nothing?
- 5. Motivating yourself to treat your eating disorder
- 6. Is now the time to act?
- 7. Getting started with CBT
- Part III. The CBT Self-Help Programme: 8. Start here: how to use this programme
- 9. The practical steps of CBT for your eating disorder
- Part IV. For Carers: 10. Am I to blame for the eating problem?
- 11. What can I do to support the sufferer?
- Part V. Transitions into More Formal Help: 12. Thinking about getting more formal therapeutic help
- 13. Starting the process of getting formal therapeutic help
- 14. What to look for in a good CBT practitioner
- 15. The role of carers in the transition to more formal help
- Part VI. Letting Go of the Eating Disorder: 16. The journey of recovery
- 17. Relapse prevention
- 18. Have I done myself permanent damage?
- 19. Carers need to move on too
- Conclusion: eating normally again
- References and further reading
- Appendices
- Index.
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