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Recovery from eating disorders : a guide for clinicians and their clients / Greta Noordenbos.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Noordenbos, Greta.
Series:
Gale eBooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Eating disorders--Risk factors.
Eating disorders.
Eating disorders--Treatment.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 162 pages)
Place of Publication:
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; Malden, Mass. : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2013.
Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
With a uniquely perspective on the key factors in recovery from eating disorders, this practical guide for patients and clinicians draws from relevant, real-life case studies. Focuses on real-life recovery strategies that involve motivational factors, physical and psychological health, and issues such as self-esteem, body attitude, emotion regulation and social relationships.Draws on extensive qualitative research with more than 80 former sufferersOffers experience-based guidance for professionals assisting clients in their recovery process
Contents:
Recovery from Eating Disorders: A Guide for Clinicians and their Clients; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; When have Eating Disorder Patients Recovered?; Can all Patients Recover from their Eating Disorder?; Recovered Patients as Guides and Role Models; Content of the Book; A Book for Both Clinicians and Clients; How Therapists and other Professionals may use this Book; How Eating Disorder Patients may use this Book; How Parents, Partners and Friends may use this Book; 1 Problems in the Period before the Eating Disorder; Introduction
Lack of Self-Esteem and Negative Self-EvaluationCompliant and Pleasing Behaviour; Hiding Real Thoughts and Opinions from others; Sensitivity to the Needs of others; Perfectionism and Fear of Failure; Inner Criticism and Negative Self-Evaluation; Impaired Identity Development; Stages in the ego and identity development; Negative Body Attitude; Questionnaire about problems in the period before the eating disorder; Questions about problems and risk factors; Summary; 2 First Stage: Extreme Dieting; Introduction; How does an Eating Disorder Start?; Differences between Healthy and Extreme Dieters
Questions about your reasons for going on a dietFrom Healthy to Extreme Dieting; Questions about your dieting patterns; Why Continue Dieting?; Eating Disorder or Identity Disorder?; Control over Food and Body; Denial of Problems; Summary; 3 Negative Consequences of Eating Disorders; Introduction; Losing Control over Eating Habits; The Trap of Extreme Dieting; Eating Disorder: From Friend to Enemy; Rigid Rules and Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviour; Indoctrination and Brainwashing; Inner Criticism and Critical Voices; The Toxic Effects of Starvation; Depression and Suicidal Thoughts
Questionnaire about psychological consequencesIsolation; Questionnaire about social consequences; Physical consequences; Questionnaire about physical consequences; Summary; 4 Turning Point and Motivation for Recovery; Introduction; The Deep Pit; Turning Point; Ambivalent Motivation for Change; Fear of Asking for Help; Questionnaires to Improve Motivation for Treatment; Questionnaire about improving eating habits; Motivation for Physical Recovery; Questionnaire about motivation for physical recovery; Motivation for More Self-esteem; Questionnaire about motivation for more self-esteem
Motivation for a more Positive Body AttitudeQuestionnaire about motivation to improve body attitude; Motivation for Better Emotion Regulation; Questionnaire about motivation for better emotion regulation; Motivation for Better Social Relationships; Questionnaire about motivation for improving social relationships; Motivation for Reducing Financial Problems; Questionnaire about motivation for reducing financial problems; Summary; 5 Normalizing Eating Habits; Introduction; Overcoming the Fear of Increasing Food Intake; Changing Cognitions about Food; Three Regular Meals a Day; Regular Mealtimes
Reduction of Binges
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781118469187
1118469186
9781118484937
1118484932
9781118469163
111846916X
OCLC:
855710140

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