Given the very nature of eating disorders, many clinicians are finding that experiential methods are particularly applicable for treating patients who suffer from them. Providing a valuable new tool for practitioners, Experiential Therapies for Eating Disorders is the first text to focus solely on the application of expressive therapies and experiential techniques to the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia.
Given the very nature of eating disorders, many clinicians are finding that experiential methods are particularly applicable for treating patients who suffer from them. Providing a valuable new tool for practitioners, Experiential Therapies for Eating Disorders is the first text to focus solely on the application of expressive therapies and experiential techniques to the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Hornyak & Baker. PART I. BULIMIA NERVOSA. 2. Reclaiming the Body: Using Guided Imagery in the Treatment of Body Image Disturbance among Bulimic Women Kearney-Cooke. 3. Hypnosis Hypnotizability and the Bulimic Patient Pettinati Kogan Margolis Shrier & Wade. 4. The Use of In-session Structured Eating in the Outpatient Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa Hoage. 5. Family Sculpting with Bulimic Families Root. 6. Psychodrama and the Treatment of Bulimia Callahan. 7. Dance/Movement Therapy with Bulimic Patients Stark Aronow & McGeehan. 8. Art Therapy in the Long-term Psychodynamic Treatment of Bulimic Women Morenoff & Sobol. 9. Music Therapy Improvisation Techniques with Bulimic Patients Nolan. PART II. ANOREXIA NERVOSA 10. The use of Metaphor/Poetry Therapy in the Treatment of the Reticent Subgroup of Anorectic Patients Woodall & Andersen. 11. Structured Eating Experiences in the Inpatient Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa Sparnon & Hornyak. 12. Anorexia Nervosa: Experiencing the Self through Psychodrama and Gestalt Therapy Hudgins. 13. Disturbed Body Image in Anorexia Nervosa: Dance/Movement Therapy Interventions Rice Hardenbergh & Hornyak. 14. Art Therapy and Anorexia: Experiencing the Authentic Self Fleming. 15. Music as a Therapeutic Tool in Treating Anorexia Nervosa Parente.
1. Introduction Hornyak & Baker. PART I. BULIMIA NERVOSA. 2. Reclaiming the Body: Using Guided Imagery in the Treatment of Body Image Disturbance among Bulimic Women Kearney-Cooke. 3. Hypnosis Hypnotizability and the Bulimic Patient Pettinati Kogan Margolis Shrier & Wade. 4. The Use of In-session Structured Eating in the Outpatient Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa Hoage. 5. Family Sculpting with Bulimic Families Root. 6. Psychodrama and the Treatment of Bulimia Callahan. 7. Dance/Movement Therapy with Bulimic Patients Stark Aronow & McGeehan. 8. Art Therapy in the Long-term Psychodynamic Treatment of Bulimic Women Morenoff & Sobol. 9. Music Therapy Improvisation Techniques with Bulimic Patients Nolan. PART II. ANOREXIA NERVOSA 10. The use of Metaphor/Poetry Therapy in the Treatment of the Reticent Subgroup of Anorectic Patients Woodall & Andersen. 11. Structured Eating Experiences in the Inpatient Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa Sparnon & Hornyak. 12. Anorexia Nervosa: Experiencing the Self through Psychodrama and Gestalt Therapy Hudgins. 13. Disturbed Body Image in Anorexia Nervosa: Dance/Movement Therapy Interventions Rice Hardenbergh & Hornyak. 14. Art Therapy and Anorexia: Experiencing the Authentic Self Fleming. 15. Music as a Therapeutic Tool in Treating Anorexia Nervosa Parente.
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