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Suitable for clinicians and students alike in the eating disorder field, this guide on how to successfully begin and run your own group is a necessary resource.
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Suitable for clinicians and students alike in the eating disorder field, this guide on how to successfully begin and run your own group is a necessary resource.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781032554952
- ISBN-10: 1032554959
- Artikelnr.: 69939267
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9781032554952
- ISBN-10: 1032554959
- Artikelnr.: 69939267
Carolyn Karoll, LCSW-C, CEDS-S, holds a master's in social work from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. She has her own private practice in Baltimore, Maryland and is an iaedp(TM) certified eating disorder specialist and supervisor. Adina Silverman, MS, RD, LDN, holds a master's in nutrition and wellness from Benedictine University. She is in private practice at Baltimore, Maryland and specializes in the treatment of eating disorders.
Part I 1. The Role of the Multidisciplinary-Led Group in Outpatient
Treatment for Eating Disorders: A Comprehensive Overview 2. Forming an
Outpatient Eating Disorder Group: Recruitment Screening, and Practical
Considerations 3. Strategies for a Successful Group: Enhancing Design,
Facilitation, and Evaluation in Group Therapy Part II 4. Building
Community: Cultivating Support and Connection in Eating Disorder Group
Therapy 5. Taking Care of Myself Without the Eating Disorder: Developing
Self-Care Practices 6. Unveiling Authenticity: Exploring Identity and
Values Beyond the Eating Disorder 7. Breaking Barriers: Overcoming
Resistance and Creating Lasting Change in Eating Disorder Recovery 8.
Liberation from Diet Culture: Using a Social Justice Lens in Eating
Disorder Recovery 9. Nurturing Body Image and Embracing Embodiment:
Elevating Body Image Work With Group Therapy 10. Fueling the Journey:
Healing the Relationship With Food Through Group Therapy
Treatment for Eating Disorders: A Comprehensive Overview 2. Forming an
Outpatient Eating Disorder Group: Recruitment Screening, and Practical
Considerations 3. Strategies for a Successful Group: Enhancing Design,
Facilitation, and Evaluation in Group Therapy Part II 4. Building
Community: Cultivating Support and Connection in Eating Disorder Group
Therapy 5. Taking Care of Myself Without the Eating Disorder: Developing
Self-Care Practices 6. Unveiling Authenticity: Exploring Identity and
Values Beyond the Eating Disorder 7. Breaking Barriers: Overcoming
Resistance and Creating Lasting Change in Eating Disorder Recovery 8.
Liberation from Diet Culture: Using a Social Justice Lens in Eating
Disorder Recovery 9. Nurturing Body Image and Embracing Embodiment:
Elevating Body Image Work With Group Therapy 10. Fueling the Journey:
Healing the Relationship With Food Through Group Therapy
Part I 1. The Role of the Multidisciplinary-Led Group in Outpatient
Treatment for Eating Disorders: A Comprehensive Overview 2. Forming an
Outpatient Eating Disorder Group: Recruitment Screening, and Practical
Considerations 3. Strategies for a Successful Group: Enhancing Design,
Facilitation, and Evaluation in Group Therapy Part II 4. Building
Community: Cultivating Support and Connection in Eating Disorder Group
Therapy 5. Taking Care of Myself Without the Eating Disorder: Developing
Self-Care Practices 6. Unveiling Authenticity: Exploring Identity and
Values Beyond the Eating Disorder 7. Breaking Barriers: Overcoming
Resistance and Creating Lasting Change in Eating Disorder Recovery 8.
Liberation from Diet Culture: Using a Social Justice Lens in Eating
Disorder Recovery 9. Nurturing Body Image and Embracing Embodiment:
Elevating Body Image Work With Group Therapy 10. Fueling the Journey:
Healing the Relationship With Food Through Group Therapy
Treatment for Eating Disorders: A Comprehensive Overview 2. Forming an
Outpatient Eating Disorder Group: Recruitment Screening, and Practical
Considerations 3. Strategies for a Successful Group: Enhancing Design,
Facilitation, and Evaluation in Group Therapy Part II 4. Building
Community: Cultivating Support and Connection in Eating Disorder Group
Therapy 5. Taking Care of Myself Without the Eating Disorder: Developing
Self-Care Practices 6. Unveiling Authenticity: Exploring Identity and
Values Beyond the Eating Disorder 7. Breaking Barriers: Overcoming
Resistance and Creating Lasting Change in Eating Disorder Recovery 8.
Liberation from Diet Culture: Using a Social Justice Lens in Eating
Disorder Recovery 9. Nurturing Body Image and Embracing Embodiment:
Elevating Body Image Work With Group Therapy 10. Fueling the Journey:
Healing the Relationship With Food Through Group Therapy