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This book chronicles novel applications of Family-based treatment (FBT) for eating disorders in a series of chapters authored by the clinicians and investigators who are pioneering each adaptation.
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This book chronicles novel applications of Family-based treatment (FBT) for eating disorders in a series of chapters authored by the clinicians and investigators who are pioneering each adaptation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134697298
- Artikelnr.: 42554493
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134697298
- Artikelnr.: 42554493
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Katharine L. Loeb, PhD is Associate Professor of Psychology in the PhD Program in Clinical Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University. She was the Founding Director of the Eating and Weight Disorders Program at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where she maintains an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry appointment. Daniel Le Grange, PhD is the Benioff UCSF Professor in Children's Health in the Department of Psychiatry and Department of Pediatrics, and Joint Director of the Eating Disorders Program at the University of California, San Francisco. 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 where he also serves as Director of the Eating Disorder Program for Children and Adolescents at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Clinics.
1 The Role of the Family in Eating Disorders. 2 What's New is Old and
What's Old is New: The Origins and Evolution of Eating Disorders Family
Therapy. Part I: Innovative Adaptations of Family Therapy for Eating and
Weight Disorders. 3 In Vivo Family Meal Training for Initial
Non-Responders. 4 Parent Focused Treatment. 5 A Brief, Intensive
Application of Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders. 6
Exposure-Based Family Therapy. 7 Multi-Family Therapy. 8 Parent Support as
an Adjunct to Family Therapy. Part II: Specialty Populations. 9 Family
Therapy for Prodromal Anorexia Nervosa. 10 Family-Based Treatment for Child
and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity: A Transdevelopmental Approach. 11
Family Therapy for Transition Youth. 12 Family-Based Therapy for Avoidant
Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: Families Facing Food Neo-phobias. 13
Family-Based Therapy for Adolescent Weight Loss Surgery. 14 Integrating
Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Family Therapy for Adolescents with
Affect Dysregulation. 15 Emotional Experience and Regulation in Eating
Disorders: Theory, Evidence, and Translational Application to Family
Treatment. Part III: Dissemination and Implementation. 16 Implementing
Behavioral Family Therapy in Complex Settings. 17 Delivering Family-Based
Treatment in a Specialty Practice Setting. 18 Internet Assisted Family
Therapy and Prevention for Anorexia Nervosa. 19 Dissemination of
Family-Based Treatment. 20 Conceptualizing Fidelity in FBT as the Field
Moves Forward: How Do We Know When We're Doing it Right?
What's Old is New: The Origins and Evolution of Eating Disorders Family
Therapy. Part I: Innovative Adaptations of Family Therapy for Eating and
Weight Disorders. 3 In Vivo Family Meal Training for Initial
Non-Responders. 4 Parent Focused Treatment. 5 A Brief, Intensive
Application of Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders. 6
Exposure-Based Family Therapy. 7 Multi-Family Therapy. 8 Parent Support as
an Adjunct to Family Therapy. Part II: Specialty Populations. 9 Family
Therapy for Prodromal Anorexia Nervosa. 10 Family-Based Treatment for Child
and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity: A Transdevelopmental Approach. 11
Family Therapy for Transition Youth. 12 Family-Based Therapy for Avoidant
Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: Families Facing Food Neo-phobias. 13
Family-Based Therapy for Adolescent Weight Loss Surgery. 14 Integrating
Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Family Therapy for Adolescents with
Affect Dysregulation. 15 Emotional Experience and Regulation in Eating
Disorders: Theory, Evidence, and Translational Application to Family
Treatment. Part III: Dissemination and Implementation. 16 Implementing
Behavioral Family Therapy in Complex Settings. 17 Delivering Family-Based
Treatment in a Specialty Practice Setting. 18 Internet Assisted Family
Therapy and Prevention for Anorexia Nervosa. 19 Dissemination of
Family-Based Treatment. 20 Conceptualizing Fidelity in FBT as the Field
Moves Forward: How Do We Know When We're Doing it Right?
1 The Role of the Family in Eating Disorders. 2 What's New is Old and
What's Old is New: The Origins and Evolution of Eating Disorders Family
Therapy. Part I: Innovative Adaptations of Family Therapy for Eating and
Weight Disorders. 3 In Vivo Family Meal Training for Initial
Non-Responders. 4 Parent Focused Treatment. 5 A Brief, Intensive
Application of Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders. 6
Exposure-Based Family Therapy. 7 Multi-Family Therapy. 8 Parent Support as
an Adjunct to Family Therapy. Part II: Specialty Populations. 9 Family
Therapy for Prodromal Anorexia Nervosa. 10 Family-Based Treatment for Child
and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity: A Transdevelopmental Approach. 11
Family Therapy for Transition Youth. 12 Family-Based Therapy for Avoidant
Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: Families Facing Food Neo-phobias. 13
Family-Based Therapy for Adolescent Weight Loss Surgery. 14 Integrating
Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Family Therapy for Adolescents with
Affect Dysregulation. 15 Emotional Experience and Regulation in Eating
Disorders: Theory, Evidence, and Translational Application to Family
Treatment. Part III: Dissemination and Implementation. 16 Implementing
Behavioral Family Therapy in Complex Settings. 17 Delivering Family-Based
Treatment in a Specialty Practice Setting. 18 Internet Assisted Family
Therapy and Prevention for Anorexia Nervosa. 19 Dissemination of
Family-Based Treatment. 20 Conceptualizing Fidelity in FBT as the Field
Moves Forward: How Do We Know When We're Doing it Right?
What's Old is New: The Origins and Evolution of Eating Disorders Family
Therapy. Part I: Innovative Adaptations of Family Therapy for Eating and
Weight Disorders. 3 In Vivo Family Meal Training for Initial
Non-Responders. 4 Parent Focused Treatment. 5 A Brief, Intensive
Application of Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders. 6
Exposure-Based Family Therapy. 7 Multi-Family Therapy. 8 Parent Support as
an Adjunct to Family Therapy. Part II: Specialty Populations. 9 Family
Therapy for Prodromal Anorexia Nervosa. 10 Family-Based Treatment for Child
and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity: A Transdevelopmental Approach. 11
Family Therapy for Transition Youth. 12 Family-Based Therapy for Avoidant
Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: Families Facing Food Neo-phobias. 13
Family-Based Therapy for Adolescent Weight Loss Surgery. 14 Integrating
Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Family Therapy for Adolescents with
Affect Dysregulation. 15 Emotional Experience and Regulation in Eating
Disorders: Theory, Evidence, and Translational Application to Family
Treatment. Part III: Dissemination and Implementation. 16 Implementing
Behavioral Family Therapy in Complex Settings. 17 Delivering Family-Based
Treatment in a Specialty Practice Setting. 18 Internet Assisted Family
Therapy and Prevention for Anorexia Nervosa. 19 Dissemination of
Family-Based Treatment. 20 Conceptualizing Fidelity in FBT as the Field
Moves Forward: How Do We Know When We're Doing it Right?