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Novel Treatment Developments, Patient Insights, and the Role of Carers
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Innovations in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders brings together the voices of the most-esteemed, international experts to present conceptual advances, preliminary data, and patient perspectives on family-based treatments for eating disorders.
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Innovations in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders brings together the voices of the most-esteemed, international experts to present conceptual advances, preliminary data, and patient perspectives on family-based treatments for eating disorders.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781317233947
- Artikelnr.: 47382440
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
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Stuart B. Murray, PhD, is an assistant professor at the University of California, San Francisco, and also serves as director of the National Association for Males with Eating Disorders, the co-chair for the Academy of Eating Disorders Special Interest Groups (SIG) panel on male eating disorders, and as an honorary associate at the University of Sydney. Leslie Karwoski Anderson, PhD, is an associate clinical professor and training director at the UC San Diego Eating Disorders Center for Treatment and Research. She is also associate editor for Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, and co-chair of the Academy of Eating Disorders Special Interest Group (SIG) on Suicide. Leigh Cohn is the founder and editor in chief of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention and co-editor of four other Routledge books, including The Last Word on Eating Disorders Prevention (2016). He is also publisher of Gürze Books and co-author of several trade books on eating disorders.
About the Editors About the Contributors Foreword Daniel Le Grange Acknowledgements Introduction Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson & Leigh Cohn Part 1: Innovations in Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosam 1. Adapting Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Across Higher Levels of Patient Care Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson
Roxanne Rockwell
Scott Griffiths
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 2. Who's in the Room? A Parent-Focused Family Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Elizabeth K. Hughes
Susan M. Sawyer
Katharine L. Loeb
& Daniel Le Grange 3. A Brief
Intensive Application of Multi-Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck
Stuart B. Murray
Brittany Matheson
Kerri N. Boutelle
Roxanne Rockwell
Ivan Eisler
Walter H. Kaye 4. The Integration of Family-Based Treatment and Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa: Philosophical and Practical Considerations Leslie K. Anderson
Stuart B. Murray
Ana L. Ramirez
Roxanne Rockwell
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 5.Multi-Family Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescence Catherine Stewart
Stamatoula Voulgari
Ivan Eisler
Katrina Hunt
Mima Simic Part 2: Special Topics in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders 6. Is Family Based Treatment a Specific Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa?James Lock 7. Dissemination and Implementation of Manualized Family-Based Treatment: A Systematic Review Jennifer L. Couturier & Melissa S. Kimber 8. Physician-Therapist Collaboration in Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: What Each Provider Wants the Other to Know Katharine L. Loeb & Leslie Sanders 9. The Integration of Wider Family Therapy Practices into Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Stuart B. Murray & Scott Griffiths 10. When Family Therapy isn't Enough: New Treatment Directions for Highly Anxious and Dysregulated Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa Mima Simic
Leslie K. Anderson
Laura Berner
Stephanie K. Peck
Katrina Hunt
Walter Kaye
& Ivan Eisler Part 3: Carers 11. Couple-Based Interventions for Adults with Eating Disorders Jennifer S. Kirby
Cristin D. Runfola
Melanie Fischer
Donald H. Baucom & Cynthia M. Bulik 12. Helping Couples Address Higher Level of Care Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Jennifer S. Kirby
Donald H. Baucom
Maria C. La Via & Cynthia M. Bulik 13. Collaborative Care: The New Maudsley Model Janet Treasure
Charlotte Rhind
Pam Macdonald
Gill Todd 14. Family In Residence Program: A Family Empowerment Model for Higher Level of Care Elizabeth Easton
Jamie Manwaring
Grant Salada
Ginger Hartman
Ovidio Bermudez & Craig Johnson 15. Parent Coaching Model for Adolescents with Emotional Eating Stephanie Knatz Peck
Abby Braden
Kerri N. Boutelle 16. The Influence of Carer Fear and Self-Blame When Supporting a Loved One with an Eating Disorder Amanda Stillar
Erin Strahan
Patricia Nash
Natasha Files
Jennifer Scarborough
Shari Mayman
Katherine Henderson
Joanne Gusella
Laura Connors
Emily S. Orr
Patricia Marchand
Joanne Dolhanty & AdeÌle Lafrance Robinson Part 4: Tales from the Trenches: Personal Accounts 17. Looking Back on Brave Girl Eating Harriet Brown & Anna Young 18. Adolescent Impressions of Family Involvement in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Erin Parks
Leslie K. Anderson & Anne Cusack 19. A Qualitative Study on the Challenges Associated with Accepting Familial Support from the Perspective of Transition-Age Youth with Eating Disorders Gina Dimitropoulos
Jessica Herschman
Alene Toulany & Cathleen Steinegger 20. Multi-Family Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa - A Qualitative Study of Parental Experiences Sofie Engman-Bredvik
Nivia Carballeira Suarez
Richard Levi & Karin Nilsson 21. Parents' Experience of Having and Caring for a Child with an Eating Disorder Elin Svensson
Karin Nilsson
Richard Levi & Nivia Carballeira Suarez 22. Mothers' Experiences of Home Treatment for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Jessica Bezance & Joanna Holliday Part 5: "How I Practice" 23. The Venus Fly Trap and the Land Mine: Novel Tools for Eating Disorder Treatment Laura L. Hill and Marjorie M. Scott 24. The Utility of Behavioral Contracts in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck 25. Going Around in Circles: Circular Questioning and Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson & Leigh Cohn Part 1: Innovations in Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosam 1. Adapting Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Across Higher Levels of Patient Care Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson
Roxanne Rockwell
Scott Griffiths
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 2. Who's in the Room? A Parent-Focused Family Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Elizabeth K. Hughes
Susan M. Sawyer
Katharine L. Loeb
& Daniel Le Grange 3. A Brief
Intensive Application of Multi-Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck
Stuart B. Murray
Brittany Matheson
Kerri N. Boutelle
Roxanne Rockwell
Ivan Eisler
Walter H. Kaye 4. The Integration of Family-Based Treatment and Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa: Philosophical and Practical Considerations Leslie K. Anderson
Stuart B. Murray
Ana L. Ramirez
Roxanne Rockwell
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 5.Multi-Family Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescence Catherine Stewart
Stamatoula Voulgari
Ivan Eisler
Katrina Hunt
Mima Simic Part 2: Special Topics in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders 6. Is Family Based Treatment a Specific Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa?James Lock 7. Dissemination and Implementation of Manualized Family-Based Treatment: A Systematic Review Jennifer L. Couturier & Melissa S. Kimber 8. Physician-Therapist Collaboration in Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: What Each Provider Wants the Other to Know Katharine L. Loeb & Leslie Sanders 9. The Integration of Wider Family Therapy Practices into Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Stuart B. Murray & Scott Griffiths 10. When Family Therapy isn't Enough: New Treatment Directions for Highly Anxious and Dysregulated Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa Mima Simic
Leslie K. Anderson
Laura Berner
Stephanie K. Peck
Katrina Hunt
Walter Kaye
& Ivan Eisler Part 3: Carers 11. Couple-Based Interventions for Adults with Eating Disorders Jennifer S. Kirby
Cristin D. Runfola
Melanie Fischer
Donald H. Baucom & Cynthia M. Bulik 12. Helping Couples Address Higher Level of Care Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Jennifer S. Kirby
Donald H. Baucom
Maria C. La Via & Cynthia M. Bulik 13. Collaborative Care: The New Maudsley Model Janet Treasure
Charlotte Rhind
Pam Macdonald
Gill Todd 14. Family In Residence Program: A Family Empowerment Model for Higher Level of Care Elizabeth Easton
Jamie Manwaring
Grant Salada
Ginger Hartman
Ovidio Bermudez & Craig Johnson 15. Parent Coaching Model for Adolescents with Emotional Eating Stephanie Knatz Peck
Abby Braden
Kerri N. Boutelle 16. The Influence of Carer Fear and Self-Blame When Supporting a Loved One with an Eating Disorder Amanda Stillar
Erin Strahan
Patricia Nash
Natasha Files
Jennifer Scarborough
Shari Mayman
Katherine Henderson
Joanne Gusella
Laura Connors
Emily S. Orr
Patricia Marchand
Joanne Dolhanty & AdeÌle Lafrance Robinson Part 4: Tales from the Trenches: Personal Accounts 17. Looking Back on Brave Girl Eating Harriet Brown & Anna Young 18. Adolescent Impressions of Family Involvement in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Erin Parks
Leslie K. Anderson & Anne Cusack 19. A Qualitative Study on the Challenges Associated with Accepting Familial Support from the Perspective of Transition-Age Youth with Eating Disorders Gina Dimitropoulos
Jessica Herschman
Alene Toulany & Cathleen Steinegger 20. Multi-Family Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa - A Qualitative Study of Parental Experiences Sofie Engman-Bredvik
Nivia Carballeira Suarez
Richard Levi & Karin Nilsson 21. Parents' Experience of Having and Caring for a Child with an Eating Disorder Elin Svensson
Karin Nilsson
Richard Levi & Nivia Carballeira Suarez 22. Mothers' Experiences of Home Treatment for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Jessica Bezance & Joanna Holliday Part 5: "How I Practice" 23. The Venus Fly Trap and the Land Mine: Novel Tools for Eating Disorder Treatment Laura L. Hill and Marjorie M. Scott 24. The Utility of Behavioral Contracts in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck 25. Going Around in Circles: Circular Questioning and Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stuart B. Murray
About the Editors About the Contributors Foreword Daniel Le Grange Acknowledgements Introduction Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson & Leigh Cohn Part 1: Innovations in Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosam 1. Adapting Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Across Higher Levels of Patient Care Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson
Roxanne Rockwell
Scott Griffiths
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 2. Who's in the Room? A Parent-Focused Family Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Elizabeth K. Hughes
Susan M. Sawyer
Katharine L. Loeb
& Daniel Le Grange 3. A Brief
Intensive Application of Multi-Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck
Stuart B. Murray
Brittany Matheson
Kerri N. Boutelle
Roxanne Rockwell
Ivan Eisler
Walter H. Kaye 4. The Integration of Family-Based Treatment and Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa: Philosophical and Practical Considerations Leslie K. Anderson
Stuart B. Murray
Ana L. Ramirez
Roxanne Rockwell
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 5.Multi-Family Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescence Catherine Stewart
Stamatoula Voulgari
Ivan Eisler
Katrina Hunt
Mima Simic Part 2: Special Topics in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders 6. Is Family Based Treatment a Specific Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa?James Lock 7. Dissemination and Implementation of Manualized Family-Based Treatment: A Systematic Review Jennifer L. Couturier & Melissa S. Kimber 8. Physician-Therapist Collaboration in Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: What Each Provider Wants the Other to Know Katharine L. Loeb & Leslie Sanders 9. The Integration of Wider Family Therapy Practices into Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Stuart B. Murray & Scott Griffiths 10. When Family Therapy isn't Enough: New Treatment Directions for Highly Anxious and Dysregulated Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa Mima Simic
Leslie K. Anderson
Laura Berner
Stephanie K. Peck
Katrina Hunt
Walter Kaye
& Ivan Eisler Part 3: Carers 11. Couple-Based Interventions for Adults with Eating Disorders Jennifer S. Kirby
Cristin D. Runfola
Melanie Fischer
Donald H. Baucom & Cynthia M. Bulik 12. Helping Couples Address Higher Level of Care Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Jennifer S. Kirby
Donald H. Baucom
Maria C. La Via & Cynthia M. Bulik 13. Collaborative Care: The New Maudsley Model Janet Treasure
Charlotte Rhind
Pam Macdonald
Gill Todd 14. Family In Residence Program: A Family Empowerment Model for Higher Level of Care Elizabeth Easton
Jamie Manwaring
Grant Salada
Ginger Hartman
Ovidio Bermudez & Craig Johnson 15. Parent Coaching Model for Adolescents with Emotional Eating Stephanie Knatz Peck
Abby Braden
Kerri N. Boutelle 16. The Influence of Carer Fear and Self-Blame When Supporting a Loved One with an Eating Disorder Amanda Stillar
Erin Strahan
Patricia Nash
Natasha Files
Jennifer Scarborough
Shari Mayman
Katherine Henderson
Joanne Gusella
Laura Connors
Emily S. Orr
Patricia Marchand
Joanne Dolhanty & AdeÌle Lafrance Robinson Part 4: Tales from the Trenches: Personal Accounts 17. Looking Back on Brave Girl Eating Harriet Brown & Anna Young 18. Adolescent Impressions of Family Involvement in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Erin Parks
Leslie K. Anderson & Anne Cusack 19. A Qualitative Study on the Challenges Associated with Accepting Familial Support from the Perspective of Transition-Age Youth with Eating Disorders Gina Dimitropoulos
Jessica Herschman
Alene Toulany & Cathleen Steinegger 20. Multi-Family Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa - A Qualitative Study of Parental Experiences Sofie Engman-Bredvik
Nivia Carballeira Suarez
Richard Levi & Karin Nilsson 21. Parents' Experience of Having and Caring for a Child with an Eating Disorder Elin Svensson
Karin Nilsson
Richard Levi & Nivia Carballeira Suarez 22. Mothers' Experiences of Home Treatment for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Jessica Bezance & Joanna Holliday Part 5: "How I Practice" 23. The Venus Fly Trap and the Land Mine: Novel Tools for Eating Disorder Treatment Laura L. Hill and Marjorie M. Scott 24. The Utility of Behavioral Contracts in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck 25. Going Around in Circles: Circular Questioning and Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson & Leigh Cohn Part 1: Innovations in Family Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosam 1. Adapting Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Across Higher Levels of Patient Care Stuart B. Murray
Leslie K. Anderson
Roxanne Rockwell
Scott Griffiths
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 2. Who's in the Room? A Parent-Focused Family Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Elizabeth K. Hughes
Susan M. Sawyer
Katharine L. Loeb
& Daniel Le Grange 3. A Brief
Intensive Application of Multi-Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck
Stuart B. Murray
Brittany Matheson
Kerri N. Boutelle
Roxanne Rockwell
Ivan Eisler
Walter H. Kaye 4. The Integration of Family-Based Treatment and Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa: Philosophical and Practical Considerations Leslie K. Anderson
Stuart B. Murray
Ana L. Ramirez
Roxanne Rockwell
Daniel Le Grange
Walter H. Kaye 5.Multi-Family Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescence Catherine Stewart
Stamatoula Voulgari
Ivan Eisler
Katrina Hunt
Mima Simic Part 2: Special Topics in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders 6. Is Family Based Treatment a Specific Therapy for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa?James Lock 7. Dissemination and Implementation of Manualized Family-Based Treatment: A Systematic Review Jennifer L. Couturier & Melissa S. Kimber 8. Physician-Therapist Collaboration in Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: What Each Provider Wants the Other to Know Katharine L. Loeb & Leslie Sanders 9. The Integration of Wider Family Therapy Practices into Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Stuart B. Murray & Scott Griffiths 10. When Family Therapy isn't Enough: New Treatment Directions for Highly Anxious and Dysregulated Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa Mima Simic
Leslie K. Anderson
Laura Berner
Stephanie K. Peck
Katrina Hunt
Walter Kaye
& Ivan Eisler Part 3: Carers 11. Couple-Based Interventions for Adults with Eating Disorders Jennifer S. Kirby
Cristin D. Runfola
Melanie Fischer
Donald H. Baucom & Cynthia M. Bulik 12. Helping Couples Address Higher Level of Care Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Jennifer S. Kirby
Donald H. Baucom
Maria C. La Via & Cynthia M. Bulik 13. Collaborative Care: The New Maudsley Model Janet Treasure
Charlotte Rhind
Pam Macdonald
Gill Todd 14. Family In Residence Program: A Family Empowerment Model for Higher Level of Care Elizabeth Easton
Jamie Manwaring
Grant Salada
Ginger Hartman
Ovidio Bermudez & Craig Johnson 15. Parent Coaching Model for Adolescents with Emotional Eating Stephanie Knatz Peck
Abby Braden
Kerri N. Boutelle 16. The Influence of Carer Fear and Self-Blame When Supporting a Loved One with an Eating Disorder Amanda Stillar
Erin Strahan
Patricia Nash
Natasha Files
Jennifer Scarborough
Shari Mayman
Katherine Henderson
Joanne Gusella
Laura Connors
Emily S. Orr
Patricia Marchand
Joanne Dolhanty & AdeÌle Lafrance Robinson Part 4: Tales from the Trenches: Personal Accounts 17. Looking Back on Brave Girl Eating Harriet Brown & Anna Young 18. Adolescent Impressions of Family Involvement in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Erin Parks
Leslie K. Anderson & Anne Cusack 19. A Qualitative Study on the Challenges Associated with Accepting Familial Support from the Perspective of Transition-Age Youth with Eating Disorders Gina Dimitropoulos
Jessica Herschman
Alene Toulany & Cathleen Steinegger 20. Multi-Family Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa - A Qualitative Study of Parental Experiences Sofie Engman-Bredvik
Nivia Carballeira Suarez
Richard Levi & Karin Nilsson 21. Parents' Experience of Having and Caring for a Child with an Eating Disorder Elin Svensson
Karin Nilsson
Richard Levi & Nivia Carballeira Suarez 22. Mothers' Experiences of Home Treatment for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Jessica Bezance & Joanna Holliday Part 5: "How I Practice" 23. The Venus Fly Trap and the Land Mine: Novel Tools for Eating Disorder Treatment Laura L. Hill and Marjorie M. Scott 24. The Utility of Behavioral Contracts in Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stephanie Knatz Peck 25. Going Around in Circles: Circular Questioning and Family Therapy for Eating Disorders Stuart B. Murray