Joan Martin
Eating Disorders, Food and Occupational
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Joan Martin provides a detailed examination of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, food and occupational therapy. This book is a comprehensive resource for all those with an academic or professional interest in eating disorders and the social and cultural contexts of food and eating. In addition, it provides a guide to the valuable contribution occupational therapists can make to the treatment of those suffering from an eating disorder.
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Joan Martin provides a detailed examination of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, food and occupational therapy. This book is a comprehensive resource for all those with an academic or professional interest in eating disorders and the social and cultural contexts of food and eating. In addition, it provides a guide to the valuable contribution occupational therapists can make to the treatment of those suffering from an eating disorder.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781861561053
- ISBN-10: 1861561059
- Artikelnr.: 20952004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781861561053
- ISBN-10: 1861561059
- Artikelnr.: 20952004
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Joan Martin is the author of Eating Disorders, Food and Occupational Therapy, published by Wiley.
Part 1 Anorexia Nervosa, AN Overview.
1. Anorexia Nervosa - History. anorexia Nervosa, The Condition.
Classification of Anorexia Nervosa. Dsm-iv diagnostic Criteria for Anorexia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
2. epidemiology - Minority Groups. Children. Older Women. Males. Sport,
Exercise and Dance Groups. Anorexia Nervosa in Twins.
3. Aetiology - Familial predispositon. Anorectic Mothers. Personality.
Socio-cultural Influences. sexual Abuse. Zinc Deficiency.
4. Clinical Features - Secret and Denial. psychopathology. Stealing. Body
Image Disturbances. Exercise. Sleep Patterns. academic Work. The Anorectic
Male.
5. Treatments Used in Anorexia Nervosa - in-patient Status. Medical
Management of Anorexia Nervosa, Naso-gastic and intravenous Feeding,
Pharmacotherapy. Nutritional Management. Behavioural management.
Psychodynamic Approaches, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy,
cognitive-behavioural Therapy, Individual Psychotherapy, Group Therapy.
out-patient Status. Future Planning.
6. Risk Factors and Outcomes - Risk factors, Cultural Risk Factors, Family
Risk Factors, Individual Risk Factors. prevention. Complications of
Anorexia Nervosa. Course and Outcome. Poor prognostic Indicators. Good
Prognostic Indicators. Mortality.
Part II Bulimia nervosa, AN Overview.
7. Bulimia Nervosa - History. Bulimia Nervosa - The condition.
Classification of Bulimia Nervosa. Dsm-iv Diagnostic Criteria for bulimia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
8. Epidemiology - College Populations. community, Minority Groups. Males,
Familly and Twin Studies.
9. Aetiology - socio-cultural Influences. Familial Variables.
Relationships. Food as an aetiological Factor. Compulsive Eating and an
Aetiology Factor. Compulsive eating and a Felling of Failure. Risk Factors
for Bulimia Nervosa.
10. Clinical features - Binge Eating. Vomiting. Laxatives. Chewing and
Spitting of Food. multi-impulsivity. Addictive Behaviours - Alcohol, Drugs,
Smoking. Combination of Methods. Psychopathology. Seasonal Affective
Disorder (s. a. d.). co-morbidity.
11. Bause in Bulimia Nervosa - Sexual Abuse, Abuse and psychopathology.
Abuse and The Family. Physical Abuse. Crime Victimization. abuse in Males.
12. Treatments - Pharmacotherapy. Cognitive-behavioural therapy. Behaviour
Therapy. Psychodynamic Approaches, Group Therapy, interpersonal
Psychotherapy. Combination of Treatment Approaches. Self-directed manuals.
Psycho-educational Treatment. Family Therapy. Light Therapy. Drop outs.
Methodological Limitations.
13. Complications and Outcomes - Outcomes and predictors. Prognostic
Indicators. The Chronic Patient. Methodological Issues.
Part III A Socio-cultural Perspective ON Food AND Eating Disorders.
14. A socio-cultural Perspective on Food - The Meaning and Role of Food.
Gender issues. Class. Cultural Influences. Religion.
15. Socio-cultural and Feminist perspectives on Eating Disorders - A
Socio-cultural Perspective. A Feminist perspective.
16. Eating Disorders in Other Cultures - Body Image - Fat Phobia. Af
1. Anorexia Nervosa - History. anorexia Nervosa, The Condition.
Classification of Anorexia Nervosa. Dsm-iv diagnostic Criteria for Anorexia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
2. epidemiology - Minority Groups. Children. Older Women. Males. Sport,
Exercise and Dance Groups. Anorexia Nervosa in Twins.
3. Aetiology - Familial predispositon. Anorectic Mothers. Personality.
Socio-cultural Influences. sexual Abuse. Zinc Deficiency.
4. Clinical Features - Secret and Denial. psychopathology. Stealing. Body
Image Disturbances. Exercise. Sleep Patterns. academic Work. The Anorectic
Male.
5. Treatments Used in Anorexia Nervosa - in-patient Status. Medical
Management of Anorexia Nervosa, Naso-gastic and intravenous Feeding,
Pharmacotherapy. Nutritional Management. Behavioural management.
Psychodynamic Approaches, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy,
cognitive-behavioural Therapy, Individual Psychotherapy, Group Therapy.
out-patient Status. Future Planning.
6. Risk Factors and Outcomes - Risk factors, Cultural Risk Factors, Family
Risk Factors, Individual Risk Factors. prevention. Complications of
Anorexia Nervosa. Course and Outcome. Poor prognostic Indicators. Good
Prognostic Indicators. Mortality.
Part II Bulimia nervosa, AN Overview.
7. Bulimia Nervosa - History. Bulimia Nervosa - The condition.
Classification of Bulimia Nervosa. Dsm-iv Diagnostic Criteria for bulimia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
8. Epidemiology - College Populations. community, Minority Groups. Males,
Familly and Twin Studies.
9. Aetiology - socio-cultural Influences. Familial Variables.
Relationships. Food as an aetiological Factor. Compulsive Eating and an
Aetiology Factor. Compulsive eating and a Felling of Failure. Risk Factors
for Bulimia Nervosa.
10. Clinical features - Binge Eating. Vomiting. Laxatives. Chewing and
Spitting of Food. multi-impulsivity. Addictive Behaviours - Alcohol, Drugs,
Smoking. Combination of Methods. Psychopathology. Seasonal Affective
Disorder (s. a. d.). co-morbidity.
11. Bause in Bulimia Nervosa - Sexual Abuse, Abuse and psychopathology.
Abuse and The Family. Physical Abuse. Crime Victimization. abuse in Males.
12. Treatments - Pharmacotherapy. Cognitive-behavioural therapy. Behaviour
Therapy. Psychodynamic Approaches, Group Therapy, interpersonal
Psychotherapy. Combination of Treatment Approaches. Self-directed manuals.
Psycho-educational Treatment. Family Therapy. Light Therapy. Drop outs.
Methodological Limitations.
13. Complications and Outcomes - Outcomes and predictors. Prognostic
Indicators. The Chronic Patient. Methodological Issues.
Part III A Socio-cultural Perspective ON Food AND Eating Disorders.
14. A socio-cultural Perspective on Food - The Meaning and Role of Food.
Gender issues. Class. Cultural Influences. Religion.
15. Socio-cultural and Feminist perspectives on Eating Disorders - A
Socio-cultural Perspective. A Feminist perspective.
16. Eating Disorders in Other Cultures - Body Image - Fat Phobia. Af
Part 1 Anorexia Nervosa, AN Overview.
1. Anorexia Nervosa - History. anorexia Nervosa, The Condition.
Classification of Anorexia Nervosa. Dsm-iv diagnostic Criteria for Anorexia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
2. epidemiology - Minority Groups. Children. Older Women. Males. Sport,
Exercise and Dance Groups. Anorexia Nervosa in Twins.
3. Aetiology - Familial predispositon. Anorectic Mothers. Personality.
Socio-cultural Influences. sexual Abuse. Zinc Deficiency.
4. Clinical Features - Secret and Denial. psychopathology. Stealing. Body
Image Disturbances. Exercise. Sleep Patterns. academic Work. The Anorectic
Male.
5. Treatments Used in Anorexia Nervosa - in-patient Status. Medical
Management of Anorexia Nervosa, Naso-gastic and intravenous Feeding,
Pharmacotherapy. Nutritional Management. Behavioural management.
Psychodynamic Approaches, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy,
cognitive-behavioural Therapy, Individual Psychotherapy, Group Therapy.
out-patient Status. Future Planning.
6. Risk Factors and Outcomes - Risk factors, Cultural Risk Factors, Family
Risk Factors, Individual Risk Factors. prevention. Complications of
Anorexia Nervosa. Course and Outcome. Poor prognostic Indicators. Good
Prognostic Indicators. Mortality.
Part II Bulimia nervosa, AN Overview.
7. Bulimia Nervosa - History. Bulimia Nervosa - The condition.
Classification of Bulimia Nervosa. Dsm-iv Diagnostic Criteria for bulimia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
8. Epidemiology - College Populations. community, Minority Groups. Males,
Familly and Twin Studies.
9. Aetiology - socio-cultural Influences. Familial Variables.
Relationships. Food as an aetiological Factor. Compulsive Eating and an
Aetiology Factor. Compulsive eating and a Felling of Failure. Risk Factors
for Bulimia Nervosa.
10. Clinical features - Binge Eating. Vomiting. Laxatives. Chewing and
Spitting of Food. multi-impulsivity. Addictive Behaviours - Alcohol, Drugs,
Smoking. Combination of Methods. Psychopathology. Seasonal Affective
Disorder (s. a. d.). co-morbidity.
11. Bause in Bulimia Nervosa - Sexual Abuse, Abuse and psychopathology.
Abuse and The Family. Physical Abuse. Crime Victimization. abuse in Males.
12. Treatments - Pharmacotherapy. Cognitive-behavioural therapy. Behaviour
Therapy. Psychodynamic Approaches, Group Therapy, interpersonal
Psychotherapy. Combination of Treatment Approaches. Self-directed manuals.
Psycho-educational Treatment. Family Therapy. Light Therapy. Drop outs.
Methodological Limitations.
13. Complications and Outcomes - Outcomes and predictors. Prognostic
Indicators. The Chronic Patient. Methodological Issues.
Part III A Socio-cultural Perspective ON Food AND Eating Disorders.
14. A socio-cultural Perspective on Food - The Meaning and Role of Food.
Gender issues. Class. Cultural Influences. Religion.
15. Socio-cultural and Feminist perspectives on Eating Disorders - A
Socio-cultural Perspective. A Feminist perspective.
16. Eating Disorders in Other Cultures - Body Image - Fat Phobia. Af
1. Anorexia Nervosa - History. anorexia Nervosa, The Condition.
Classification of Anorexia Nervosa. Dsm-iv diagnostic Criteria for Anorexia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
2. epidemiology - Minority Groups. Children. Older Women. Males. Sport,
Exercise and Dance Groups. Anorexia Nervosa in Twins.
3. Aetiology - Familial predispositon. Anorectic Mothers. Personality.
Socio-cultural Influences. sexual Abuse. Zinc Deficiency.
4. Clinical Features - Secret and Denial. psychopathology. Stealing. Body
Image Disturbances. Exercise. Sleep Patterns. academic Work. The Anorectic
Male.
5. Treatments Used in Anorexia Nervosa - in-patient Status. Medical
Management of Anorexia Nervosa, Naso-gastic and intravenous Feeding,
Pharmacotherapy. Nutritional Management. Behavioural management.
Psychodynamic Approaches, Family Therapy, Marital Therapy,
cognitive-behavioural Therapy, Individual Psychotherapy, Group Therapy.
out-patient Status. Future Planning.
6. Risk Factors and Outcomes - Risk factors, Cultural Risk Factors, Family
Risk Factors, Individual Risk Factors. prevention. Complications of
Anorexia Nervosa. Course and Outcome. Poor prognostic Indicators. Good
Prognostic Indicators. Mortality.
Part II Bulimia nervosa, AN Overview.
7. Bulimia Nervosa - History. Bulimia Nervosa - The condition.
Classification of Bulimia Nervosa. Dsm-iv Diagnostic Criteria for bulimia
Nervosa. Differential Diagnosis.
8. Epidemiology - College Populations. community, Minority Groups. Males,
Familly and Twin Studies.
9. Aetiology - socio-cultural Influences. Familial Variables.
Relationships. Food as an aetiological Factor. Compulsive Eating and an
Aetiology Factor. Compulsive eating and a Felling of Failure. Risk Factors
for Bulimia Nervosa.
10. Clinical features - Binge Eating. Vomiting. Laxatives. Chewing and
Spitting of Food. multi-impulsivity. Addictive Behaviours - Alcohol, Drugs,
Smoking. Combination of Methods. Psychopathology. Seasonal Affective
Disorder (s. a. d.). co-morbidity.
11. Bause in Bulimia Nervosa - Sexual Abuse, Abuse and psychopathology.
Abuse and The Family. Physical Abuse. Crime Victimization. abuse in Males.
12. Treatments - Pharmacotherapy. Cognitive-behavioural therapy. Behaviour
Therapy. Psychodynamic Approaches, Group Therapy, interpersonal
Psychotherapy. Combination of Treatment Approaches. Self-directed manuals.
Psycho-educational Treatment. Family Therapy. Light Therapy. Drop outs.
Methodological Limitations.
13. Complications and Outcomes - Outcomes and predictors. Prognostic
Indicators. The Chronic Patient. Methodological Issues.
Part III A Socio-cultural Perspective ON Food AND Eating Disorders.
14. A socio-cultural Perspective on Food - The Meaning and Role of Food.
Gender issues. Class. Cultural Influences. Religion.
15. Socio-cultural and Feminist perspectives on Eating Disorders - A
Socio-cultural Perspective. A Feminist perspective.
16. Eating Disorders in Other Cultures - Body Image - Fat Phobia. Af