Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders
Theory and Practice for Individual and Group Settings
Herausgeber: Simpson, Susan; Smith, Evelyn
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders
Theory and Practice for Individual and Group Settings
Herausgeber: Simpson, Susan; Smith, Evelyn
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Options can be limited for those who do not respond to standard eating disorder treatments. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders is the first book of its kind, guiding clinicians to deliver the schema model to those with entrenched or enduring eating pathology.
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Options can be limited for those who do not respond to standard eating disorder treatments. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders is the first book of its kind, guiding clinicians to deliver the schema model to those with entrenched or enduring eating pathology.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780367272395
- ISBN-10: 0367272393
- Artikelnr.: 57536155
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780367272395
- ISBN-10: 0367272393
- Artikelnr.: 57536155
Dr Susan Simpson is training director of Schema Therapy Scotland, and Consultant Clinical Psychologist in an NHS-Scotland inpatient eating disorders unit. She has held numerous clinical and academic posts and has over 20 years of experience working with eating disorders and complex comorbidity. She has published widely on schema therapy and eating disorders. Dr Evelyn Smith is a Clinical Psychologist and a Senior Lecturer at Western Sydney University, Australia. She has held multiple clinical positions, including heading the Eating Disorders and Obesity Psychology Research Clinic. She has published widely in the area of eating disorders and was Chief Investigator of a grant assessing group schema therapy for eating disorders.
Section One: Introduction to Schema Therapy; Chapter 1. Introduction to
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson Evelyn Smith & Virginia
McIntosh; Chapter 2. Review of the Schema Model and Therapeutic application
in Eating Disordered Populations, Susan Simpson, Siri Hartmann, Nicole
Files & Evelyn Smith; Chapter 3. Applying Schema Therapy to the Binge
Eating Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach, Virginia V W McIntosh, Janet
D Carter & Jennifer Jordan; Section Two: Schema Therapy Assessment and Case
Conceptualisation; Chapter 4. Schema Therapy Assessment of Eating
Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 5. Schema Therapy Conceptualisation of
Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Section Three: Application of Schema
Therapy to Eating Disorders; Chapter 6. Repetitive Negative Thinking in
Eating Disorders: Identifying and Bypassing Over-Analysing Coping Modes and
Building Schema Attunement, Robert Brockman & Adele Stavropoulos; Chapter
7. Experiential mode work with Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 8.
Chairwork in Schema Therapy: Applications and Considerations in the
Treatment of Eating Disorders, Matthew Pugh & Sophie Rae; Chapter 9.
Behavioural pattern breaking in schema therapy for eating disorders:
learning from the evidence-based approaches, Christina Archonti, Susan
Simpson, Gianluca Castelnuovo & Giada Pietrabissa; Chapter 10. Manual of
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders Group (STE-g), Susan Simpson, Chapter
11. Resolving Ambivalence and Overcoming Blocks to Change: A Multi-modal
and Schema Informed Approach, Matthew Pugh; Section Four: Challenges when
doing Schema Therapy; Chapter 12. Overcoming Challenges and Stuck Points in
the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Sally Skewes, Michiel van Vreeswijk &
Wendelien Merens; Chapter 13. Transference and therapist-patient schema
chemistry in the treatment of Eating Disorders, Eckhard Roediger &
Christina Archonti; Chapter 14. Schema therapy for Eating Disorders:
Therapist self-care, Michiel. F. van Vreeswijk & A. M. E. E. Zedlitz;
Chapter 15. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Therapist¿s reflections
from implementation of a multisite trial, Evelyn Smith, Robert Brockman, &
Claudia Mendez; Chapter 16. Finding and Reparenting the Lonely Child behind
the Anorexic Overcontroller, David Edwards; Section Five: The Future of
Schema Therapy; Chapter 17. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Future
directions, Evelyn Smith & Susan Simpson; Appendix; Index
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson Evelyn Smith & Virginia
McIntosh; Chapter 2. Review of the Schema Model and Therapeutic application
in Eating Disordered Populations, Susan Simpson, Siri Hartmann, Nicole
Files & Evelyn Smith; Chapter 3. Applying Schema Therapy to the Binge
Eating Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach, Virginia V W McIntosh, Janet
D Carter & Jennifer Jordan; Section Two: Schema Therapy Assessment and Case
Conceptualisation; Chapter 4. Schema Therapy Assessment of Eating
Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 5. Schema Therapy Conceptualisation of
Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Section Three: Application of Schema
Therapy to Eating Disorders; Chapter 6. Repetitive Negative Thinking in
Eating Disorders: Identifying and Bypassing Over-Analysing Coping Modes and
Building Schema Attunement, Robert Brockman & Adele Stavropoulos; Chapter
7. Experiential mode work with Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 8.
Chairwork in Schema Therapy: Applications and Considerations in the
Treatment of Eating Disorders, Matthew Pugh & Sophie Rae; Chapter 9.
Behavioural pattern breaking in schema therapy for eating disorders:
learning from the evidence-based approaches, Christina Archonti, Susan
Simpson, Gianluca Castelnuovo & Giada Pietrabissa; Chapter 10. Manual of
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders Group (STE-g), Susan Simpson, Chapter
11. Resolving Ambivalence and Overcoming Blocks to Change: A Multi-modal
and Schema Informed Approach, Matthew Pugh; Section Four: Challenges when
doing Schema Therapy; Chapter 12. Overcoming Challenges and Stuck Points in
the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Sally Skewes, Michiel van Vreeswijk &
Wendelien Merens; Chapter 13. Transference and therapist-patient schema
chemistry in the treatment of Eating Disorders, Eckhard Roediger &
Christina Archonti; Chapter 14. Schema therapy for Eating Disorders:
Therapist self-care, Michiel. F. van Vreeswijk & A. M. E. E. Zedlitz;
Chapter 15. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Therapist¿s reflections
from implementation of a multisite trial, Evelyn Smith, Robert Brockman, &
Claudia Mendez; Chapter 16. Finding and Reparenting the Lonely Child behind
the Anorexic Overcontroller, David Edwards; Section Five: The Future of
Schema Therapy; Chapter 17. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Future
directions, Evelyn Smith & Susan Simpson; Appendix; Index
Section One: Introduction to Schema Therapy; Chapter 1. Introduction to
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson Evelyn Smith & Virginia
McIntosh; Chapter 2. Review of the Schema Model and Therapeutic application
in Eating Disordered Populations, Susan Simpson, Siri Hartmann, Nicole
Files & Evelyn Smith; Chapter 3. Applying Schema Therapy to the Binge
Eating Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach, Virginia V W McIntosh, Janet
D Carter & Jennifer Jordan; Section Two: Schema Therapy Assessment and Case
Conceptualisation; Chapter 4. Schema Therapy Assessment of Eating
Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 5. Schema Therapy Conceptualisation of
Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Section Three: Application of Schema
Therapy to Eating Disorders; Chapter 6. Repetitive Negative Thinking in
Eating Disorders: Identifying and Bypassing Over-Analysing Coping Modes and
Building Schema Attunement, Robert Brockman & Adele Stavropoulos; Chapter
7. Experiential mode work with Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 8.
Chairwork in Schema Therapy: Applications and Considerations in the
Treatment of Eating Disorders, Matthew Pugh & Sophie Rae; Chapter 9.
Behavioural pattern breaking in schema therapy for eating disorders:
learning from the evidence-based approaches, Christina Archonti, Susan
Simpson, Gianluca Castelnuovo & Giada Pietrabissa; Chapter 10. Manual of
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders Group (STE-g), Susan Simpson, Chapter
11. Resolving Ambivalence and Overcoming Blocks to Change: A Multi-modal
and Schema Informed Approach, Matthew Pugh; Section Four: Challenges when
doing Schema Therapy; Chapter 12. Overcoming Challenges and Stuck Points in
the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Sally Skewes, Michiel van Vreeswijk &
Wendelien Merens; Chapter 13. Transference and therapist-patient schema
chemistry in the treatment of Eating Disorders, Eckhard Roediger &
Christina Archonti; Chapter 14. Schema therapy for Eating Disorders:
Therapist self-care, Michiel. F. van Vreeswijk & A. M. E. E. Zedlitz;
Chapter 15. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Therapist¿s reflections
from implementation of a multisite trial, Evelyn Smith, Robert Brockman, &
Claudia Mendez; Chapter 16. Finding and Reparenting the Lonely Child behind
the Anorexic Overcontroller, David Edwards; Section Five: The Future of
Schema Therapy; Chapter 17. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Future
directions, Evelyn Smith & Susan Simpson; Appendix; Index
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson Evelyn Smith & Virginia
McIntosh; Chapter 2. Review of the Schema Model and Therapeutic application
in Eating Disordered Populations, Susan Simpson, Siri Hartmann, Nicole
Files & Evelyn Smith; Chapter 3. Applying Schema Therapy to the Binge
Eating Disorders: A Transdiagnostic Approach, Virginia V W McIntosh, Janet
D Carter & Jennifer Jordan; Section Two: Schema Therapy Assessment and Case
Conceptualisation; Chapter 4. Schema Therapy Assessment of Eating
Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 5. Schema Therapy Conceptualisation of
Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Section Three: Application of Schema
Therapy to Eating Disorders; Chapter 6. Repetitive Negative Thinking in
Eating Disorders: Identifying and Bypassing Over-Analysing Coping Modes and
Building Schema Attunement, Robert Brockman & Adele Stavropoulos; Chapter
7. Experiential mode work with Eating Disorders, Susan Simpson; Chapter 8.
Chairwork in Schema Therapy: Applications and Considerations in the
Treatment of Eating Disorders, Matthew Pugh & Sophie Rae; Chapter 9.
Behavioural pattern breaking in schema therapy for eating disorders:
learning from the evidence-based approaches, Christina Archonti, Susan
Simpson, Gianluca Castelnuovo & Giada Pietrabissa; Chapter 10. Manual of
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders Group (STE-g), Susan Simpson, Chapter
11. Resolving Ambivalence and Overcoming Blocks to Change: A Multi-modal
and Schema Informed Approach, Matthew Pugh; Section Four: Challenges when
doing Schema Therapy; Chapter 12. Overcoming Challenges and Stuck Points in
the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Sally Skewes, Michiel van Vreeswijk &
Wendelien Merens; Chapter 13. Transference and therapist-patient schema
chemistry in the treatment of Eating Disorders, Eckhard Roediger &
Christina Archonti; Chapter 14. Schema therapy for Eating Disorders:
Therapist self-care, Michiel. F. van Vreeswijk & A. M. E. E. Zedlitz;
Chapter 15. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Therapist¿s reflections
from implementation of a multisite trial, Evelyn Smith, Robert Brockman, &
Claudia Mendez; Chapter 16. Finding and Reparenting the Lonely Child behind
the Anorexic Overcontroller, David Edwards; Section Five: The Future of
Schema Therapy; Chapter 17. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders: Future
directions, Evelyn Smith & Susan Simpson; Appendix; Index