An exceptionally practical book for clinicians who are interested
in evaluating and treating eating disorders in children and adults,
Pocket Guide for the Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders,
provides expert guidance in a succinct and accessible format. Most
people with eating disorders lack access to specialty services,
leaving the majority undiagnosed and untreated. The editors and
contributors, Stanford University researchers and clinicians, have
written the book for nonspecialists in hopes that it will foster
the development of relevant clinical skills and allow them to help
patients with eating disorders in their practices. This book is
squarely aimed at the big picture while highlighting the most
important additional details. The first chapter provides an
overview of all the major eating disorders and also includes a
discussion of issues related to screening, race, culture, and
gender that are cross-cutting and applicable to all the
diagnostically themed chapters. Each of the remaining chapters
focuses on a specific diagnostic group and is organized
systematically to allow the reader to easily identify comparable
elements across diagnostic groupings quickly.Helpful features of
the book include: * Consistent chapter structure for ease of
access. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction, followed by
a key diagnostic checklist, diagnostic rule outs, risks and
epidemiology, psychiatric and medical comorbidity, clinical
presentations, evidence-based interventions, treatments
illustrated, a clinical decision-making flow chart, common
outcomes, resources and further readings, and references.*
Stand-alone chapters, allowing the user to access all the pertinent
information without prerequisite preparation.* Short narrative
vignettes describing each of the major evidence-based interventions
for each diagnostic grouping. These model effective
practitioner-patient interactions and help readers improve their
clinical skills. In addition, there are vignettes across the age
spectrum, affording the reader valuable exposure to a full range of
cases.* Emphasis on evidence-based treatments. Evidential support
is graded based on slightly modified criteria developed by the
American Psychological Association, with Levels 1 to 4-from
established treatments to those of questionable efficacy.* Generous
use of tables and figures, comprising all the major content in a
concise, easily understandable fashion. Authoritative, accessible,
and designed to fit in a lab coat pocket, Pocket Guide for the
Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders is a practical book
which will help busy clinicians quickly find the most relevant and
updated information, without overwhelming them with detail.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2018 |
Editors: |
James Lock
(Associate Professor)
|
Dimensions: |
206 x 113 x 9mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
262 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-61537-156-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Other branches of medicine >
Psychiatry
|
LSN: |
1-61537-156-7 |
Barcode: |
9781615371563 |
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