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Family therapy for adolescent eating and weight disorders : new applications / edited by Katharine L. Loeb, Daniel Le Grange, and James Lock.

Medverkande: Språk: Engelska Utgivningsuppgift: New York, N.Y. Routledge, 2015Beskrivning: xx, 453 p. illInnehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • unmediated
Bärartyp:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415714747
  • 9780415714730
Ämnen: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 616.85260651 23/swe
Library of Congress (LC) klassifikationskod:
  • RC552.E18
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  • Vlbda
  • Vlaaf
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Family-based treatment (FBT) for eating disorders is an outpatient therapy in which parents are utilized as the primary resource in treatment. The therapist supports the parents to do the work nurses would have done if the patient were hospitalized to an inpatient-refeeding unit, and are eventually tasked with encouraging the patient to resume normal adolescent development. In recent years many new adaptations of the FBT intervention have been developed for addressing the needs of special populations. This informative new volume chronicles these novel applications of FBT in a series of chapters authored by the leading clinicians and investigators who are pioneering each adaptation.

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Innehållsförteckning levererad av Syndetics

  • About the Editors (p. xi)
  • About the Contributors (p. xiii)
  • 1 Introduction: The Role of the Family in Eating Disorders (p. 1)
  • 2 What's New Is Old and What's Old Is New: The Origins and Evolution of Eating Disorders Family Therapy (p. 6)
  • Part I Innovative Adaptations of Family Therapy for Eating and Weight Disorders (p. 43)
  • 3 In Vivo Family Meal Training for Initial Nonresponders (p. 45)
  • 4 Parent-Focused Treatment (p. 59)
  • 5 A Brief, Intensive Application of Family-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders (p. 72)
  • 6 Exposure-Based Family Therapy (p. 92)
  • 7 Multi-Family Therapy (p. 110)
  • 8 Parent Support as an Adjunct to Family Therapy (p. 139)
  • Part II Specialty Populations (p. 155)
  • 9 Family-Based Treatment for Prodromal Anorexia Nervosa (p. 157)
  • 10 Family-Based Treatment for Child and Adolescent Overweight and Obesity: A Transdevelopmental Approach (p. 230)
  • 11 Family Therapy for Transition Youth (p. 230)
  • 12 Family-Based Therapy for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: Families Facing Food Neophobias (p. 256)
  • 13 Family-Based Therapy for Adolescent Weight Loss Surgery (p. 277)
  • 14 Integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Family Therapy for Adolescents with Affect Dysregulation (p. 305)
  • 15 Emotional Experience and Regulation in Eating Disorders: Theory, Evidence, and Translational Application to Family Treatment (p. 328)
  • Part III Dissemination and Implementation (p. 359)
  • 16 Implementing Behavioral Family Therapy in Complex Settings (p. 361)
  • 17 Delivering Family-Based Treatment in a Specialty Practice Setting (p. 372)
  • 18 Internet Assisted Family Therapy and Prevention for Anorexia Nervosa (p. 384)
  • 19 Dissemination of Family-Based Treatment: Where Are We Now and Where Do We Go from Here? (p. 402)
  • 20 Conceptualizing Fidelity in FBT as the Field Moves Forward: How Do We Know When We're Doing It Right? (p. 418)
  • Index (p. 441)