Treatment of eating disorders : bridging the research-practice gap

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Treatment of eating disorders : bridging the research-practice gap

edited by Margo Maine, Beth Hartman McGilley, Douglas W. Bunnell

Academic Press/Elsevier, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Eating disorders (EDs) affect at least 11 million people in the United States each year and spread across age, race, ethnicity and socio-economic class. While professional literature on the subject has grown a great deal in the past 30 years, it tends to be exclusively research-based and lacking expert clinical commentary on treatment. This volume focuses on just such commentary, with chapters authored by both expert clinicians and researchers. Core issues such as assessment and diagnosis, the correlation between EDs and weight and nutrition, and medical/psychiatric management are discussed, as are the underrepresented issues of treatment differences based on gender and culture, the applications of neuroscience, EDNOS, comorbid psychiatric disorders and the impact of psychiatric medications. This volume uniquely bridges the gap between theoretical findings and actual practice, borrowing a bench-to-bedside approach from medical research.

目次

Introduction: Eating Disorders as Biopsychosocial Illnesses I. BRIDGING THE GAP: THE OVERVIEW 1. A Perfect Biopsychosocial Storm: Gender, Culture, and Eating Disorders MARGO MAINE, PhD, FAED, and DOUGLAS W. BUNNELL, PhD, FAED 2. What's Weight Got to Do with It? Weight Neutrality in the Health at Every Size Paradigm and Its Implications for Clinical Practice DEBORAH BURGARD, PhD 3. Neuroscience: Contributions to the Understanding and Treatment of Eating Disorders FRANCINE LAPIDES, MFT 4. Are Media an Important Medium for Clinicians? Mass Media, Eating Disorders,and the Bolder Model of Treatment, Prevention, and Advocacy MICHAEL P. LEVINE, PhD, FAED and MARGO MAINE, PhD, FAED II. BRIDGING THE GAP: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 5. The Assessment Process: Refining the Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Eating Disorders DREW A. ANDERSON, PhD, JASON M. LAVENDER, MA, and KYLE P. DE YOUNG, MA 6. Medical Assessment of Eating Disorders EDWARD P. TYSON, MD 7. Psychiatric Medication: Management,Myths, and Mistakes MARTHA M. PEASLEE LEVINE, MD, and RICHARD L. LEVINE, MD 8. Nutritional Impact on the Recovery Process JILLIAN K. CROLL, PhD, MPH, RD, LD 9. Science or Art? Integrating Symptom Management into Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders NANCY L. CLOAK, MD, and PAULINE S. POWERS, MA, FAED 10. New Pathways: Applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to the Treatment of Eating Disorders KATHY KATER, LICSW 11. Outpatient Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa following Weight Restoration: Practical and Conceptual Issues RICHARD A. GORDON, PhD 12. Recipe for Recovery: Necessary Ingredients for the Client's and Clinician's Success BETH HARTMAN McGILLEY, PhD, and JACQUELINE K. SZABLEWSKI, MTS, MAC, LAC III. BRIDGING THE GAP: SPECIAL POPULATIONS 13. Borderline Personality and Eating Disorders: A Chaotic Crossroads RANDY A. SANSONE, MD, and LORI A. SANSONE, MD 14. Managing the Eating Disorder Patient with a Comorbid Substance Use Disorder AMY BAKER DENNIS, PhD, FAED, and BETHANY L. HELFMAN, PsyD 15. Comorbid Trauma and Eating Disorders: Treatment Considerations and Recommendations for a Vulnerable Population DIANN M. ACKARD, PhD, LP, FAED, and TIMOTHY D. BREWERTON, MD, DFAPA, FAED 16. Healing Self-Inflicted Violence in Adolescents with Eating Disorders: A Unified Treatment Approach KIMBERLY DENNIS, MD and JANCEY WICKSTROM, AM, LCSW 17. The Weight-Bearing Years: Eating Disorders and Body Image Despair in Adult Women MARGO MAINE 18. Men with Eating Disorders: The Art and Science of Treatment Engagement DOUGLAS W. BUNNELL, PhD, FAED IV. BRIDGING THE GAP: FAMILY ISSUES 19. Mutuality and Motivation in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: Connecting with Patients and Families for Change MARY TANTILLO, PhD, FAED, and JENNIFER SANFTNER, PhD 20. When Helping Hurts: The Role of the Family and Significant Others in the Treatment of Eating Disorders JUDITH BRISMAN, PhD 21. The Most Painful Gaps: Family Perspectives on the Treatment of Eating Disorders ROBBIE MUNN, MA, MSW, DORIS and TOM SMELTZER, and KITTY WESTIN V. BRIDGING THE GAP: MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT 22. The Role of Spirituality in Eating Disorder Treatment and Recovery MICHAEL E. BERRETT, PhD, RANDY K. HARDMAN, PhD and P. SCOTT RICHARDS, PhD 23. The Case for Integrating Mindfulness in the Treatment of Eating Disorders KIMBERLI McCALLUM, MD, FAED 24. The Use of Holistic Methods to Integrate the Shattered Self ADRIENNE RESSLER, MA, LMSW, CEDS, SUSAN KLEINMAN, MA, BC-DMT, NCC and ELISA MOTT, MEd/EdS 25. Incorporating Exercise into Eating Disorder Treatment and Recovery: Cultivating a Mindful Approach RACHEL M. CALOGERO, PhD, and KELLY N. PEDROTTY-STUMP, MS 26. Body Talk: The Use of Metaphor and Storytelling in Body Image Treatment ANITA JOHNSTON, PhD VI. BRIDGING THE GAP: FUTURE DIRECTIONS 27. The ResearchePractice Gap: Challenges and Opportunities for the Eating Disorder Treatment Professional JUDITH D. BANKER, MA, LLP, FAED, and KELLY L. KLUMP, PhD, FAED 28. Call to Action

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