Desiree Boughtwood, Christine Halse, Anne Honey
Inside Anorexia
The Experiences of Girls and Their Families
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Inside Anorexia
The Experiences of Girls and Their Families
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The authors use the stories of individuals and their families as a point for understanding the issues associated with anorexia including: physical effects, the effect on siblings and parents, related psychiatric problems, causes and treatment. Each story provides an overview of current knowledge from a variety of disciplines into anorexia nervosa.
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The authors use the stories of individuals and their families as a point for understanding the issues associated with anorexia including: physical effects, the effect on siblings and parents, related psychiatric problems, causes and treatment. Each story provides an overview of current knowledge from a variety of disciplines into anorexia nervosa.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 334g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105978
- ISBN-10: 1843105977
- Artikelnr.: 22982629
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 334g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105978
- ISBN-10: 1843105977
- Artikelnr.: 22982629
Dr Christine Halse is an Associate Professor in Education and Chief Investigator of the multi-disciplinary, multi-method Australian Research Council project, Multiple Perspectives of Eating Disorders in Girls, at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. Her research and publications on anorexia nervosa have addressed biographical, clinical and ethical issues. Dr Anne Honey is Senior Researcher with the Multiple Perspectives of Eating Disorders in Girls project at the University of Western Sydney and has a background in mental health research and occupational therapy. Dr Desiree Boughtwood is a counselor. Her doctorate, titled Anorexia Nervosa in the Clinic, examined teenage girls' experiences of hospitalization for anorexic nervosa.
Acknowledgements. 1. Living with Anorexia Nervosa: What is anorexia?
History of anorexia
How common is anorexia?
What causes anorexia?
How is anorexia treated?
Recovering from anorexia. 2. `The Best Anorexic': The Story of Angela, Maureen, Mike, Dan, and Martha: Physical effects of anorexia
Anorexia: Part of an eating continuum?
Re-feeding the starving body
The effect of anorexia on siblings
The effect of anorexia on parents. 3. `Fat Attack': The Story of Carol, Lynne, John, Ben, and Shane: Searching for a cause
Co-educational versus single sex schools
Body image
Anorexic behaviors. 4. `If You're Not the Girl With Anorexia Then Who Are You?': The Story of Kate, Margie, Carl, Donna, Lucas, Joseph, and Reuben: Schools and the prevention of anorexia
Males with anorexia
Psychiatric problems associated with anorexia
Family therapy. 5. `The Problem Isn't You, It's the Anorexia': The Story of Hannah, Laura, Peter, and Luke. Effects of starvation
Influence of siblings
Support networks for parents and carers
Advice from parents and carers. 6. `Tough Love': The Story of Jo, Julie, Michael, and Sam: School culture and anorexia
Pro-ana websites
Compulsory treatment. 7. `Ahah, Anorexia Nervosa!': The Story of Antonia, Alice, Alan, and Aaron: Facts and fictions of sexual abuse
Anorexia in different cultural and ethnic groups
The experience of hospitalization
Challenges of diagnosing anorexia. 8. `It Can Happen to the Nicest Families': The Story of Ruth, Beth, David, and Callum: Healthism
Challenges in treating anorexia
Parents, guilt and blame
Relationships between people with anorexia
Supporting parents. 9. `It's All Up to Me Now': The Story of Renee, Elizabeth, Pat, and Ryan: The meaning of food
Religion and spirituality
Media and anorexia
Readiness for recovery. 10. Conclusion. International Advisory Panel. References. Subject Index. Author Index.
History of anorexia
How common is anorexia?
What causes anorexia?
How is anorexia treated?
Recovering from anorexia. 2. `The Best Anorexic': The Story of Angela, Maureen, Mike, Dan, and Martha: Physical effects of anorexia
Anorexia: Part of an eating continuum?
Re-feeding the starving body
The effect of anorexia on siblings
The effect of anorexia on parents. 3. `Fat Attack': The Story of Carol, Lynne, John, Ben, and Shane: Searching for a cause
Co-educational versus single sex schools
Body image
Anorexic behaviors. 4. `If You're Not the Girl With Anorexia Then Who Are You?': The Story of Kate, Margie, Carl, Donna, Lucas, Joseph, and Reuben: Schools and the prevention of anorexia
Males with anorexia
Psychiatric problems associated with anorexia
Family therapy. 5. `The Problem Isn't You, It's the Anorexia': The Story of Hannah, Laura, Peter, and Luke. Effects of starvation
Influence of siblings
Support networks for parents and carers
Advice from parents and carers. 6. `Tough Love': The Story of Jo, Julie, Michael, and Sam: School culture and anorexia
Pro-ana websites
Compulsory treatment. 7. `Ahah, Anorexia Nervosa!': The Story of Antonia, Alice, Alan, and Aaron: Facts and fictions of sexual abuse
Anorexia in different cultural and ethnic groups
The experience of hospitalization
Challenges of diagnosing anorexia. 8. `It Can Happen to the Nicest Families': The Story of Ruth, Beth, David, and Callum: Healthism
Challenges in treating anorexia
Parents, guilt and blame
Relationships between people with anorexia
Supporting parents. 9. `It's All Up to Me Now': The Story of Renee, Elizabeth, Pat, and Ryan: The meaning of food
Religion and spirituality
Media and anorexia
Readiness for recovery. 10. Conclusion. International Advisory Panel. References. Subject Index. Author Index.
Acknowledgements. 1. Living with Anorexia Nervosa: What is anorexia?
History of anorexia
How common is anorexia?
What causes anorexia?
How is anorexia treated?
Recovering from anorexia. 2. `The Best Anorexic': The Story of Angela, Maureen, Mike, Dan, and Martha: Physical effects of anorexia
Anorexia: Part of an eating continuum?
Re-feeding the starving body
The effect of anorexia on siblings
The effect of anorexia on parents. 3. `Fat Attack': The Story of Carol, Lynne, John, Ben, and Shane: Searching for a cause
Co-educational versus single sex schools
Body image
Anorexic behaviors. 4. `If You're Not the Girl With Anorexia Then Who Are You?': The Story of Kate, Margie, Carl, Donna, Lucas, Joseph, and Reuben: Schools and the prevention of anorexia
Males with anorexia
Psychiatric problems associated with anorexia
Family therapy. 5. `The Problem Isn't You, It's the Anorexia': The Story of Hannah, Laura, Peter, and Luke. Effects of starvation
Influence of siblings
Support networks for parents and carers
Advice from parents and carers. 6. `Tough Love': The Story of Jo, Julie, Michael, and Sam: School culture and anorexia
Pro-ana websites
Compulsory treatment. 7. `Ahah, Anorexia Nervosa!': The Story of Antonia, Alice, Alan, and Aaron: Facts and fictions of sexual abuse
Anorexia in different cultural and ethnic groups
The experience of hospitalization
Challenges of diagnosing anorexia. 8. `It Can Happen to the Nicest Families': The Story of Ruth, Beth, David, and Callum: Healthism
Challenges in treating anorexia
Parents, guilt and blame
Relationships between people with anorexia
Supporting parents. 9. `It's All Up to Me Now': The Story of Renee, Elizabeth, Pat, and Ryan: The meaning of food
Religion and spirituality
Media and anorexia
Readiness for recovery. 10. Conclusion. International Advisory Panel. References. Subject Index. Author Index.
History of anorexia
How common is anorexia?
What causes anorexia?
How is anorexia treated?
Recovering from anorexia. 2. `The Best Anorexic': The Story of Angela, Maureen, Mike, Dan, and Martha: Physical effects of anorexia
Anorexia: Part of an eating continuum?
Re-feeding the starving body
The effect of anorexia on siblings
The effect of anorexia on parents. 3. `Fat Attack': The Story of Carol, Lynne, John, Ben, and Shane: Searching for a cause
Co-educational versus single sex schools
Body image
Anorexic behaviors. 4. `If You're Not the Girl With Anorexia Then Who Are You?': The Story of Kate, Margie, Carl, Donna, Lucas, Joseph, and Reuben: Schools and the prevention of anorexia
Males with anorexia
Psychiatric problems associated with anorexia
Family therapy. 5. `The Problem Isn't You, It's the Anorexia': The Story of Hannah, Laura, Peter, and Luke. Effects of starvation
Influence of siblings
Support networks for parents and carers
Advice from parents and carers. 6. `Tough Love': The Story of Jo, Julie, Michael, and Sam: School culture and anorexia
Pro-ana websites
Compulsory treatment. 7. `Ahah, Anorexia Nervosa!': The Story of Antonia, Alice, Alan, and Aaron: Facts and fictions of sexual abuse
Anorexia in different cultural and ethnic groups
The experience of hospitalization
Challenges of diagnosing anorexia. 8. `It Can Happen to the Nicest Families': The Story of Ruth, Beth, David, and Callum: Healthism
Challenges in treating anorexia
Parents, guilt and blame
Relationships between people with anorexia
Supporting parents. 9. `It's All Up to Me Now': The Story of Renee, Elizabeth, Pat, and Ryan: The meaning of food
Religion and spirituality
Media and anorexia
Readiness for recovery. 10. Conclusion. International Advisory Panel. References. Subject Index. Author Index.