Psychoanalytic Treatment of Eating Disorders
When Words Fail and Bodies Speak
Herausgeber: Wooldridge, Tom
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When Words Fail and Bodies Speak
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Psychoanalytic Treatment of Eating Disorders offers a compilation of some of the most innovative thinking on psychoanalytic approaches to the treatment of eating disorders available today.
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Psychoanalytic Treatment of Eating Disorders offers a compilation of some of the most innovative thinking on psychoanalytic approaches to the treatment of eating disorders available today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781138702011
- ISBN-10: 1138702013
- Artikelnr.: 57041732
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781138702011
- ISBN-10: 1138702013
- Artikelnr.: 57041732
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS, is Chair in the Department of Psychology at Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA, and an Executive Director at the National Association for Males with Eating Disorders. He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on topics such as eating disorders, masculinity, technology, and psychoanalytic treatment. His first book, Understanding Anorexia Nervosa in Males: An Integrative Approach, was published by Routledge in 2016. He is an advanced candidate at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California and has a private practice in Berkeley, CA.
Introduction Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS
PART I. Conceptualization of eating disorders
1. Psychodynamic improvement in eating disorders: welcoming ignored,
unspoken, and neglected concerns in the patient to foster development and
resiliency
Kathryn Zerbe, MD, FAED and Dana Satir, PhD, CEDS
2. Invisibility and insubstantiality in an anorexic adolescent:
phenomenology and dynamics
Mary Brady, PhD
3. Primary interactions and eating disorders: a psychoanalytic perspective
Antonella Granieri, PhD
4. An island entire of itself: narcissism in anorexia nervosa
Anthony Winston, PhD
5. The dead third in the treatment of an adolescent with anorexia nervosa
Lorraine Caputo, LCSW
PART II: Treatment of eating disorders
6. From knowing to discovering: some suggestions for work with an anorexic
patient
Yael Kadish, PhD
7. Heathen talk: psychoanalytic considerations of eating disorders and the
dissociated self
Judith Brisman, PhD
8. To know another inside and out: linking psychic and somatic experience
in eating disorders
Danielle Novack, Ph.D.
9. On targeting emotion regulation deficits in eating disorders through
defense analysis
Timothy Rice, M.D.
10. Eating disorders, impaired mentalization, and attachment: implications
for child and adolescent family treatment
Starr Kelton-Locke, PhD
PART III: Contemporary issues related to eating disorders
11. The low spark of high-heeled 'girls': hyperdeadness and hyperawareness
with eating-disordered patients
Jean Petrucelli, PhD
12. Psychodynamic importance of "cyber" and "in the flesh" friends in
psychotherapy with college-aged adolescents with eating disorders
F. Diane Barth, LCSW
13. The enigma of ana: a psychoanalytic exploration of pro-anorexia
Internet forums
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS
14. Towards social justice: the continuum of eating and body image
problems: how social and psychological realities converge into an embodied
epidemic
Susan Gutwill, MSW, LCSW
15. Enduring perfectionism: seeing through eating disorder recovery and
America's cultural complex
Kim Grynick, LPC
PART I. Conceptualization of eating disorders
1. Psychodynamic improvement in eating disorders: welcoming ignored,
unspoken, and neglected concerns in the patient to foster development and
resiliency
Kathryn Zerbe, MD, FAED and Dana Satir, PhD, CEDS
2. Invisibility and insubstantiality in an anorexic adolescent:
phenomenology and dynamics
Mary Brady, PhD
3. Primary interactions and eating disorders: a psychoanalytic perspective
Antonella Granieri, PhD
4. An island entire of itself: narcissism in anorexia nervosa
Anthony Winston, PhD
5. The dead third in the treatment of an adolescent with anorexia nervosa
Lorraine Caputo, LCSW
PART II: Treatment of eating disorders
6. From knowing to discovering: some suggestions for work with an anorexic
patient
Yael Kadish, PhD
7. Heathen talk: psychoanalytic considerations of eating disorders and the
dissociated self
Judith Brisman, PhD
8. To know another inside and out: linking psychic and somatic experience
in eating disorders
Danielle Novack, Ph.D.
9. On targeting emotion regulation deficits in eating disorders through
defense analysis
Timothy Rice, M.D.
10. Eating disorders, impaired mentalization, and attachment: implications
for child and adolescent family treatment
Starr Kelton-Locke, PhD
PART III: Contemporary issues related to eating disorders
11. The low spark of high-heeled 'girls': hyperdeadness and hyperawareness
with eating-disordered patients
Jean Petrucelli, PhD
12. Psychodynamic importance of "cyber" and "in the flesh" friends in
psychotherapy with college-aged adolescents with eating disorders
F. Diane Barth, LCSW
13. The enigma of ana: a psychoanalytic exploration of pro-anorexia
Internet forums
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS
14. Towards social justice: the continuum of eating and body image
problems: how social and psychological realities converge into an embodied
epidemic
Susan Gutwill, MSW, LCSW
15. Enduring perfectionism: seeing through eating disorder recovery and
America's cultural complex
Kim Grynick, LPC
Introduction Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS
PART I. Conceptualization of eating disorders
1. Psychodynamic improvement in eating disorders: welcoming ignored,
unspoken, and neglected concerns in the patient to foster development and
resiliency
Kathryn Zerbe, MD, FAED and Dana Satir, PhD, CEDS
2. Invisibility and insubstantiality in an anorexic adolescent:
phenomenology and dynamics
Mary Brady, PhD
3. Primary interactions and eating disorders: a psychoanalytic perspective
Antonella Granieri, PhD
4. An island entire of itself: narcissism in anorexia nervosa
Anthony Winston, PhD
5. The dead third in the treatment of an adolescent with anorexia nervosa
Lorraine Caputo, LCSW
PART II: Treatment of eating disorders
6. From knowing to discovering: some suggestions for work with an anorexic
patient
Yael Kadish, PhD
7. Heathen talk: psychoanalytic considerations of eating disorders and the
dissociated self
Judith Brisman, PhD
8. To know another inside and out: linking psychic and somatic experience
in eating disorders
Danielle Novack, Ph.D.
9. On targeting emotion regulation deficits in eating disorders through
defense analysis
Timothy Rice, M.D.
10. Eating disorders, impaired mentalization, and attachment: implications
for child and adolescent family treatment
Starr Kelton-Locke, PhD
PART III: Contemporary issues related to eating disorders
11. The low spark of high-heeled 'girls': hyperdeadness and hyperawareness
with eating-disordered patients
Jean Petrucelli, PhD
12. Psychodynamic importance of "cyber" and "in the flesh" friends in
psychotherapy with college-aged adolescents with eating disorders
F. Diane Barth, LCSW
13. The enigma of ana: a psychoanalytic exploration of pro-anorexia
Internet forums
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS
14. Towards social justice: the continuum of eating and body image
problems: how social and psychological realities converge into an embodied
epidemic
Susan Gutwill, MSW, LCSW
15. Enduring perfectionism: seeing through eating disorder recovery and
America's cultural complex
Kim Grynick, LPC
PART I. Conceptualization of eating disorders
1. Psychodynamic improvement in eating disorders: welcoming ignored,
unspoken, and neglected concerns in the patient to foster development and
resiliency
Kathryn Zerbe, MD, FAED and Dana Satir, PhD, CEDS
2. Invisibility and insubstantiality in an anorexic adolescent:
phenomenology and dynamics
Mary Brady, PhD
3. Primary interactions and eating disorders: a psychoanalytic perspective
Antonella Granieri, PhD
4. An island entire of itself: narcissism in anorexia nervosa
Anthony Winston, PhD
5. The dead third in the treatment of an adolescent with anorexia nervosa
Lorraine Caputo, LCSW
PART II: Treatment of eating disorders
6. From knowing to discovering: some suggestions for work with an anorexic
patient
Yael Kadish, PhD
7. Heathen talk: psychoanalytic considerations of eating disorders and the
dissociated self
Judith Brisman, PhD
8. To know another inside and out: linking psychic and somatic experience
in eating disorders
Danielle Novack, Ph.D.
9. On targeting emotion regulation deficits in eating disorders through
defense analysis
Timothy Rice, M.D.
10. Eating disorders, impaired mentalization, and attachment: implications
for child and adolescent family treatment
Starr Kelton-Locke, PhD
PART III: Contemporary issues related to eating disorders
11. The low spark of high-heeled 'girls': hyperdeadness and hyperawareness
with eating-disordered patients
Jean Petrucelli, PhD
12. Psychodynamic importance of "cyber" and "in the flesh" friends in
psychotherapy with college-aged adolescents with eating disorders
F. Diane Barth, LCSW
13. The enigma of ana: a psychoanalytic exploration of pro-anorexia
Internet forums
Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, CEDS
14. Towards social justice: the continuum of eating and body image
problems: how social and psychological realities converge into an embodied
epidemic
Susan Gutwill, MSW, LCSW
15. Enduring perfectionism: seeing through eating disorder recovery and
America's cultural complex
Kim Grynick, LPC