Intensive cognitive behavior therapy for eating disorders

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    • Grave, Riccardo Dalle

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Intensive cognitive behavior therapy for eating disorders

editor, Riccardo Dalle Grave

(Eating disorders in the 21st century series)(Psychology research progress series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2012

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Includes index

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Description

The book describes a novel model of intensive treatment for eating disorders, one that is entirely cognitive behavioural in orientation. In this book the treatment program will be described in detail, and with numerous clinical vignettes. The book explains how to adapt the CBT-E for an intensive "real world" settings (intensive outpatient therapy, inpatient treatment) and for severe eating disorder patients. It also explains how a multidisciplinary team can apply a single psychotherapeutic treatment. Readers will gain knowledge on the use of a "manualised" treatment in a real world intensive setting. The book is suitable for all professionals working with eating disorders (e.g. psychologists, psychiatrists, physicians, dieticians, and educators), and particularly for those working in a multidisciplinary team at an intensive level of care.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • An Introduction to Intensive CBT-E
  • Assessing & Preparing Patients for Intensive CBT-E
  • Overview of the CBT-E Unit
  • Stages of Treatment
  • The Personal Formulation & Starting Self-Monitoring
  • Individual & Group CBT-E Sessions
  • Addressing Underweight & Dietary Restriction
  • Addressing Dietary Restraint
  • Addressing Excessive Exercising, Purging, & Binge Eating
  • Addressing Events & Mood Changes
  • Addressing the Overvaluation of Shape, Weight, & Eating Control
  • Addressing Co-Existing Problems
  • Preparing Patients for Life at Home.

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