Written in an accessible and jargon-free way, this original
approach to working with women who have bulimia nervosa is based on
research showing that bulimia nervosa involves interpersonal,
social and societal factors as well as the cognitive, developmental
and behavioural aspects that have been the focus of much
professional intervention to date. Carole Kayrooz shows how people
seeking to understand and emotionally support women with this
complex problem need to be able to work with all these dimensions.
Her book is one of the first to interpret the disorder within a
systems framework and to present a detailed systemic model for its
treatment. By applying systems theory to the problem, the author
highlights its contextual nature. The practical application of this
multi-dimensional, systems-based understanding to treatment
practice is demonstrated through three in-depth case studies. This
book is essential reading for psychologists, counsellors,
therapists, social workers, and health professionals working with
this group, as well as for people suffering from bulimia nervosa
and their families.
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