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An indispensable clinical resource, this groundbreaking book is the first treatment manual to focus specifically on adolescent bulimia nervosa. The authors draw on their proven approach to treating anorexia nervosa in the family context and adapt it to the unique needs of this related yet distinct clinical population.
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An indispensable clinical resource, this groundbreaking book is the first treatment manual to focus specifically on adolescent bulimia nervosa. The authors draw on their proven approach to treating anorexia nervosa in the family context and adapt it to the unique needs of this related yet distinct clinical population.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 392g
- ISBN-13: 9781606233511
- ISBN-10: 1606233513
- Artikelnr.: 26163394
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 392g
- ISBN-13: 9781606233511
- ISBN-10: 1606233513
- Artikelnr.: 26163394
Daniel Le Grange, PhD, FAED, is Benioff UCSF Professor in Children's Health in the Department of Psychiatry and UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences and Director of the Eating Disorders Program at the University of California, San Francisco. He is Emeritus Professor at the University of Chicago, where he was Director of the Eating Disorders Program until 2014. Dr. Le Grange was a member of the team at the Maudsley Hospital in London that developed family-based treatment for anorexia nervosa. Over his career, he has treated numerous adolescents and families struggling with eating disorders. He is a past recipient of the Leadership Award in Research from the Academy of Eating Disorders and an Early Career Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health. The author of over 500 articles, books, book chapters, and published abstracts, Dr. Le Grange has published several books for professionals and parents in collaboration with James Lock, including [ital]Help Your Teenager Beat an Eating Disorder, Second Edition.[/ital] James Lock, MD, PhD, is Professor of Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also Director of the Stanford Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders Program. The author of numerous scientific publications on eating disorders in youth, Dr. Lock is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is a recipient of awards including the Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Distinguished Career Achievement in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the American Psychiatric Association, the Price Family Foundation Award for Research Excellence from the National Eating Disorder Association, the Leadership Award in Research from the Academy of Eating Disorders, and Early and Mid-Career Development Awards from the National Institute of Mental Health.
1. Introduction and Background Information on Bulimia Nervosa
2. Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa
3. Phase I: Initial Evaluation
4. Session 1: The First Face-to-Face Meeting with the Family
5. Session 1 in Action
6. Session 2: The Family Meal
7. Session 2 in Action
8. The Remainder of Phase I (Sessions 3-10)
9. The Remainder of Phase I in Action
10. Phase II: Helping the Adolescent Eat on Her Own (Sessions 11-16)
11. Phase II in Action
12. Phase III: Adolescent Developmental Concerns (Sessions 17-20)
13. Phase III in Action
14. Summary of a Completed Case
2. Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa
3. Phase I: Initial Evaluation
4. Session 1: The First Face-to-Face Meeting with the Family
5. Session 1 in Action
6. Session 2: The Family Meal
7. Session 2 in Action
8. The Remainder of Phase I (Sessions 3-10)
9. The Remainder of Phase I in Action
10. Phase II: Helping the Adolescent Eat on Her Own (Sessions 11-16)
11. Phase II in Action
12. Phase III: Adolescent Developmental Concerns (Sessions 17-20)
13. Phase III in Action
14. Summary of a Completed Case
1. Introduction and Background Information on Bulimia Nervosa
2. Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa
3. Phase I: Initial Evaluation
4. Session 1: The First Face-to-Face Meeting with the Family
5. Session 1 in Action
6. Session 2: The Family Meal
7. Session 2 in Action
8. The Remainder of Phase I (Sessions 3-10)
9. The Remainder of Phase I in Action
10. Phase II: Helping the Adolescent Eat on Her Own (Sessions 11-16)
11. Phase II in Action
12. Phase III: Adolescent Developmental Concerns (Sessions 17-20)
13. Phase III in Action
14. Summary of a Completed Case
2. Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa
3. Phase I: Initial Evaluation
4. Session 1: The First Face-to-Face Meeting with the Family
5. Session 1 in Action
6. Session 2: The Family Meal
7. Session 2 in Action
8. The Remainder of Phase I (Sessions 3-10)
9. The Remainder of Phase I in Action
10. Phase II: Helping the Adolescent Eat on Her Own (Sessions 11-16)
11. Phase II in Action
12. Phase III: Adolescent Developmental Concerns (Sessions 17-20)
13. Phase III in Action
14. Summary of a Completed Case