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  1. Anorexia Nervosa

    A Recovery Guide for Sufferers, Families and Friends, 2nd Edition

    By Janet Treasure, June Alexander

    The highly respected and widely known Anorexia Nervosa: A Survival Guide for Sufferers and Friends was written in 1997. This long-awaited new edition builds on the work of the first book, providing essential new and updated research outcomes on anorexia nervosa. It offers a unique insight and...

    Published March 19th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Eating Disorders and Mindfulness

    Exploring Alternative Approaches to Treatment

    Edited by Leah DeSole

    This book presents an overview of the latest psychological knowledge about the application of mindfulness-based interventions in the field of eating disorders. Increasingly, these interventions are used in therapeutic practice. They encourage clients to process their experience fully, as it arises,...

    Published December 5th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Nutrition Counseling in the Treatment of Eating Disorders

    2nd Edition

    By Marcia Herrin, Maria Larkin

    Marcia Herrin and Maria Larkin have collaborated on the second edition of Nutrition Counseling in the Treatment of Eating Disorders, infusing research-based approaches and their own clinically-refined tools for managing food and weight-related issues. New to this edition is a section on nutrition...

    Published December 2nd 2012 by Routledge

  4. New Ideas about Eating Disorders

    Human Emotions and the Hunger Drive

    By Charles T. Stewart

    In this book, Charles Stewart discusses how the positive affects of the life instinct such as interest and joy, and the crisis affects such as fear, anguish, rage, shame and contempt, condition and can even dissociate the hunger drive, thereby contributing to either positive or negative attitudes...

    Published July 28th 2011 by Routledge

  5. A Collaborative Approach to Eating Disorders

    Edited by June Alexander, Janet Treasure

    While many aspects of eating disorders remain a mystery, there is growing evidence that collaboration is an essential element for treatment success. This book emphasises and explains the importance of family involvement as part of a unified team approach towards treatment and recovery. A...

    Published July 24th 2011 by Routledge

  6. Exercise and Eating Disorders

    An Ethical and Legal Analysis

    By Simona Giordano

    Series: Ethics and Sport

    Eating disorders (EDs) have become a social epidemic in the developed world. This book addresses the close links between EDs and exercise, helping us to understand why people with EDs often exercise to excessive and potentially harmful levels. This is also the first book to examine this issue from...

    Published March 24th 2010 by Routledge

  7. Eating Disorders in Sport

    By Ron A. Thompson, Roberta Trattner Sherman

    Over the past fifteen years, there has been a great increase in the knowledge of eating disorders in sport and effective means of treatment. In this book, the authors draw on their extensive clinical experience to discuss how to identify, manage, treat, and prevent eating disorders in sport...

    Published January 19th 2010 by Routledge

  8. The Clinician's Guide to Collaborative Caring in Eating Disorders

    The New Maudsley Method

    Edited by Janet Treasure, Ulrike Schmidt, Pam Macdonald

    Caring for a loved one with an eating disorder is a difficult task; carers often find it hard to cope, and this can contribute to the maintenance of the disorder. The Clinician's Guide to Collaborative Caring in Eating Disorders shows how active collaboration between professional and...

    Published September 3rd 2009 by Routledge

  9. Critical Feminist Approaches to Eating Dis/Orders

    Edited by Helen Malson, Maree Burns

    Over the past decade there have been significant shifts both in feminist approaches to the field of eating disorders and in the ways in which gender, bodies, body weight, body management and food are understood, represented and regulated within the dominant cultural milieus of the early...

    Published May 25th 2009 by Routledge

  10. Effective Clinical Practice in the Treatment of Eating Disorders

    The Heart of the Matter

    Edited by Margo Maine, William N. Davis, Jane Shure

    This book is the first to address what really happens behind closed doors during eating disorders treatment, as most writing has only addressed theoretical approaches and behavioral strategies. The field has long needed a book that describes the heart of the matter: the therapeutic interventions...

    Published October 19th 2008 by Routledge