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Parents with Eating Disorders offers a practical, evidence-based manual to working with affected families with the goal of preventing disordered eating from being passed to future generations.
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Parents with Eating Disorders offers a practical, evidence-based manual to working with affected families with the goal of preventing disordered eating from being passed to future generations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781138293489
- ISBN-10: 1138293482
- Artikelnr.: 54829240
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781138293489
- ISBN-10: 1138293482
- Artikelnr.: 54829240
Shiri Sadeh-Sharvit, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Visiting Instructor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Eating Disorders Research Program in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her clinical and research interests include eating disorders throughout the life cycle, family-based interventions, incorporating technology in mental healthcare, and clinical training. James Lock, MD, PhD is Professor of Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics, and Associate Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, at Stanford University School of Medicine, where he also serves as Director of the Eating Disorder Program for Children and Adolescents at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Clinics. His work is foundational in family-based interventions for eating disorders in youth.
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Understanding the Risk
of the Offspring of Parents with Eating Disorders Chapter 3: The Broader
Context of the Transition to Parenthood in Adults with Eating Disorders and
their Partners Chapter 4: The Development of Typical and Atypical Feeding
and Eating Processes in Children and Youth Chapter 5: Two Families Seeking
Help Chapter 6: Overview of Parent-Based Prevention Chapter 7: Adapting
Parent-Based Prevention to Diverse Family Structures and Backgrounds
Chapter 8: Treatment Planning and Real-time Evaluation using Assessment
Tools Chapter 9: Phase One: Setting Up Joint Goals Chapter 10: Session 1:
Gearing Up Chapter 11: Session 2: The Family Meal Chapter 12: Session 3:
Embracing Change Chapter 13: Phase Two: Distinguishing the Parental Eating
Disorder from Parental Functioning Chapter 14: Session 4-5, 7-8: Individual
Sessions with the Affected Parent Chapter 15: Session 6: A Conjoint Meeting
with Both Parents Chapter 16: Phase Three: Enhancing Parental Efficacy and
Family Resilience Chapter 17: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Stacey and
Rob Chapter 18: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Dave and Gabby
of the Offspring of Parents with Eating Disorders Chapter 3: The Broader
Context of the Transition to Parenthood in Adults with Eating Disorders and
their Partners Chapter 4: The Development of Typical and Atypical Feeding
and Eating Processes in Children and Youth Chapter 5: Two Families Seeking
Help Chapter 6: Overview of Parent-Based Prevention Chapter 7: Adapting
Parent-Based Prevention to Diverse Family Structures and Backgrounds
Chapter 8: Treatment Planning and Real-time Evaluation using Assessment
Tools Chapter 9: Phase One: Setting Up Joint Goals Chapter 10: Session 1:
Gearing Up Chapter 11: Session 2: The Family Meal Chapter 12: Session 3:
Embracing Change Chapter 13: Phase Two: Distinguishing the Parental Eating
Disorder from Parental Functioning Chapter 14: Session 4-5, 7-8: Individual
Sessions with the Affected Parent Chapter 15: Session 6: A Conjoint Meeting
with Both Parents Chapter 16: Phase Three: Enhancing Parental Efficacy and
Family Resilience Chapter 17: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Stacey and
Rob Chapter 18: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Dave and Gabby
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Understanding the Risk
of the Offspring of Parents with Eating Disorders Chapter 3: The Broader
Context of the Transition to Parenthood in Adults with Eating Disorders and
their Partners Chapter 4: The Development of Typical and Atypical Feeding
and Eating Processes in Children and Youth Chapter 5: Two Families Seeking
Help Chapter 6: Overview of Parent-Based Prevention Chapter 7: Adapting
Parent-Based Prevention to Diverse Family Structures and Backgrounds
Chapter 8: Treatment Planning and Real-time Evaluation using Assessment
Tools Chapter 9: Phase One: Setting Up Joint Goals Chapter 10: Session 1:
Gearing Up Chapter 11: Session 2: The Family Meal Chapter 12: Session 3:
Embracing Change Chapter 13: Phase Two: Distinguishing the Parental Eating
Disorder from Parental Functioning Chapter 14: Session 4-5, 7-8: Individual
Sessions with the Affected Parent Chapter 15: Session 6: A Conjoint Meeting
with Both Parents Chapter 16: Phase Three: Enhancing Parental Efficacy and
Family Resilience Chapter 17: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Stacey and
Rob Chapter 18: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Dave and Gabby
of the Offspring of Parents with Eating Disorders Chapter 3: The Broader
Context of the Transition to Parenthood in Adults with Eating Disorders and
their Partners Chapter 4: The Development of Typical and Atypical Feeding
and Eating Processes in Children and Youth Chapter 5: Two Families Seeking
Help Chapter 6: Overview of Parent-Based Prevention Chapter 7: Adapting
Parent-Based Prevention to Diverse Family Structures and Backgrounds
Chapter 8: Treatment Planning and Real-time Evaluation using Assessment
Tools Chapter 9: Phase One: Setting Up Joint Goals Chapter 10: Session 1:
Gearing Up Chapter 11: Session 2: The Family Meal Chapter 12: Session 3:
Embracing Change Chapter 13: Phase Two: Distinguishing the Parental Eating
Disorder from Parental Functioning Chapter 14: Session 4-5, 7-8: Individual
Sessions with the Affected Parent Chapter 15: Session 6: A Conjoint Meeting
with Both Parents Chapter 16: Phase Three: Enhancing Parental Efficacy and
Family Resilience Chapter 17: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Stacey and
Rob Chapter 18: Parent-Based Prevention in Action: Dave and Gabby