Ivan Eisler, Julian Baudinet, June Alexander
My Family is Back
Multi-Family Therapy for Eating Disorders
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Ivan Eisler, Julian Baudinet, June Alexander
My Family is Back
Multi-Family Therapy for Eating Disorders
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My Family is Back challenges conventional methods of eating disorder care by explaining the effectiveness of Multi-Family Therapy (MFT) in helping children recover from anorexia nervosa.
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My Family is Back challenges conventional methods of eating disorder care by explaining the effectiveness of Multi-Family Therapy (MFT) in helping children recover from anorexia nervosa.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415637602
- ISBN-10: 0415637600
- Artikelnr.: 39171831
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415637602
- ISBN-10: 0415637600
- Artikelnr.: 39171831
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
June Alexander, PhD, is an Australian writer whose life and career have been shaped by her experience with anorexia nervosa, which began at age 11. Her PhD investigates diary writing as a therapeutic tool for eating disorders. Ivan Eisler, PhD, is Emeritus Professor of Family Psychology and Family Therapy at King's College, London. He is also honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders in London. Julian Baudinet, PhD, is Joint Head and Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Maudsley Centre for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders. He is also an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychological Medicine at King's College London.
Introduction Section 1: Understanding Eating Disorders and Multi-Family
Therapy 1. Understanding Eating Disorders 2. Understanding Multi-Family
Therapy Section 2: Our Stories - Families with Experience of Multi-Family
Therapy Introduction 1. The Importance of Being Treated with Respect
(REBEKAH) 2. Everyone in the Family has a Role in Recovery (NATALIE) 3.
When Dad is the Primary Carer (DAVE) 4. A Tale of Anorexia, two Mothers and
Friendship (LISA and HARRIET) 5. A Job in a Cheese Shop provides a Lesson
in Recovery (LYDIA) 6. Reshaping Daughter-Mother Dynamics (MATHILDA) 7. A
Mother and Son Can Do This, Too (JAMES) 8. When MFT is the Last in a Long
List of Therapies (MILLIE) 9. 'Only I can get Myself out of this Illness'
(CASSANDRA) 10. 'There is no Cookie-Cutter for this Illness' (AMY) 11. When
'Doing' with Others makes a Difference (EMILY) 12. The Sparkle behind a
Belly Button Piercing (AMELIA) 13. 'I am not my Mother; I'm Me'
(CHAROLETTE) 14. Understanding the Illness helps Mother take Charge (DIANA)
15. The Getting of Communication Skills leads to Breakthrough (SAMANTHA)
16. Creating a Caring Environment at Home to Support Recovery (EMMA) 17.
'Oh, my Sister does that, too' (EVA) 18. 'Can I have some Fries, Mummy?'
(CATHERINE) 19. Anorexia does not care who you are or where you are (SHIRA)
20. The Family Stories - Reflecting on inspiring Lessons Section 3: What
Are Parents To Do? 1. How to tell if your Child has an Eating Disorder 2.
Navigating the Search for Multi-Family Therapy Glossary 1: Abbreviations
Glossary 2: FT-ED with GLOSSARY2 FT-ED Umbrella (diagram) Glossary 3:
Eating Disorder Focused Family Therapy Manuals
Therapy 1. Understanding Eating Disorders 2. Understanding Multi-Family
Therapy Section 2: Our Stories - Families with Experience of Multi-Family
Therapy Introduction 1. The Importance of Being Treated with Respect
(REBEKAH) 2. Everyone in the Family has a Role in Recovery (NATALIE) 3.
When Dad is the Primary Carer (DAVE) 4. A Tale of Anorexia, two Mothers and
Friendship (LISA and HARRIET) 5. A Job in a Cheese Shop provides a Lesson
in Recovery (LYDIA) 6. Reshaping Daughter-Mother Dynamics (MATHILDA) 7. A
Mother and Son Can Do This, Too (JAMES) 8. When MFT is the Last in a Long
List of Therapies (MILLIE) 9. 'Only I can get Myself out of this Illness'
(CASSANDRA) 10. 'There is no Cookie-Cutter for this Illness' (AMY) 11. When
'Doing' with Others makes a Difference (EMILY) 12. The Sparkle behind a
Belly Button Piercing (AMELIA) 13. 'I am not my Mother; I'm Me'
(CHAROLETTE) 14. Understanding the Illness helps Mother take Charge (DIANA)
15. The Getting of Communication Skills leads to Breakthrough (SAMANTHA)
16. Creating a Caring Environment at Home to Support Recovery (EMMA) 17.
'Oh, my Sister does that, too' (EVA) 18. 'Can I have some Fries, Mummy?'
(CATHERINE) 19. Anorexia does not care who you are or where you are (SHIRA)
20. The Family Stories - Reflecting on inspiring Lessons Section 3: What
Are Parents To Do? 1. How to tell if your Child has an Eating Disorder 2.
Navigating the Search for Multi-Family Therapy Glossary 1: Abbreviations
Glossary 2: FT-ED with GLOSSARY2 FT-ED Umbrella (diagram) Glossary 3:
Eating Disorder Focused Family Therapy Manuals
Introduction Section 1: Understanding Eating Disorders and Multi-Family
Therapy 1. Understanding Eating Disorders 2. Understanding Multi-Family
Therapy Section 2: Our Stories - Families with Experience of Multi-Family
Therapy Introduction 1. The Importance of Being Treated with Respect
(REBEKAH) 2. Everyone in the Family has a Role in Recovery (NATALIE) 3.
When Dad is the Primary Carer (DAVE) 4. A Tale of Anorexia, two Mothers and
Friendship (LISA and HARRIET) 5. A Job in a Cheese Shop provides a Lesson
in Recovery (LYDIA) 6. Reshaping Daughter-Mother Dynamics (MATHILDA) 7. A
Mother and Son Can Do This, Too (JAMES) 8. When MFT is the Last in a Long
List of Therapies (MILLIE) 9. 'Only I can get Myself out of this Illness'
(CASSANDRA) 10. 'There is no Cookie-Cutter for this Illness' (AMY) 11. When
'Doing' with Others makes a Difference (EMILY) 12. The Sparkle behind a
Belly Button Piercing (AMELIA) 13. 'I am not my Mother; I'm Me'
(CHAROLETTE) 14. Understanding the Illness helps Mother take Charge (DIANA)
15. The Getting of Communication Skills leads to Breakthrough (SAMANTHA)
16. Creating a Caring Environment at Home to Support Recovery (EMMA) 17.
'Oh, my Sister does that, too' (EVA) 18. 'Can I have some Fries, Mummy?'
(CATHERINE) 19. Anorexia does not care who you are or where you are (SHIRA)
20. The Family Stories - Reflecting on inspiring Lessons Section 3: What
Are Parents To Do? 1. How to tell if your Child has an Eating Disorder 2.
Navigating the Search for Multi-Family Therapy Glossary 1: Abbreviations
Glossary 2: FT-ED with GLOSSARY2 FT-ED Umbrella (diagram) Glossary 3:
Eating Disorder Focused Family Therapy Manuals
Therapy 1. Understanding Eating Disorders 2. Understanding Multi-Family
Therapy Section 2: Our Stories - Families with Experience of Multi-Family
Therapy Introduction 1. The Importance of Being Treated with Respect
(REBEKAH) 2. Everyone in the Family has a Role in Recovery (NATALIE) 3.
When Dad is the Primary Carer (DAVE) 4. A Tale of Anorexia, two Mothers and
Friendship (LISA and HARRIET) 5. A Job in a Cheese Shop provides a Lesson
in Recovery (LYDIA) 6. Reshaping Daughter-Mother Dynamics (MATHILDA) 7. A
Mother and Son Can Do This, Too (JAMES) 8. When MFT is the Last in a Long
List of Therapies (MILLIE) 9. 'Only I can get Myself out of this Illness'
(CASSANDRA) 10. 'There is no Cookie-Cutter for this Illness' (AMY) 11. When
'Doing' with Others makes a Difference (EMILY) 12. The Sparkle behind a
Belly Button Piercing (AMELIA) 13. 'I am not my Mother; I'm Me'
(CHAROLETTE) 14. Understanding the Illness helps Mother take Charge (DIANA)
15. The Getting of Communication Skills leads to Breakthrough (SAMANTHA)
16. Creating a Caring Environment at Home to Support Recovery (EMMA) 17.
'Oh, my Sister does that, too' (EVA) 18. 'Can I have some Fries, Mummy?'
(CATHERINE) 19. Anorexia does not care who you are or where you are (SHIRA)
20. The Family Stories - Reflecting on inspiring Lessons Section 3: What
Are Parents To Do? 1. How to tell if your Child has an Eating Disorder 2.
Navigating the Search for Multi-Family Therapy Glossary 1: Abbreviations
Glossary 2: FT-ED with GLOSSARY2 FT-ED Umbrella (diagram) Glossary 3:
Eating Disorder Focused Family Therapy Manuals