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Eating disorders, addictions, and substance use disorders are
each challenging in their own right, but they also commonly
co-occur, causing major challenges for clinicians. This book
presents cutting-edge research on the overlap of these complex
disorders and reviews integrative assessment strategies and
treatment approaches, including enhanced cognitive behavioral
therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, abstinence approaches,
motivational enhancement, mindfulness meditation, and
pharmacotherapy. The issue of whether eating-disordered behaviors
such as dieting, binge eating, and excessive exercise are merely
other forms of addictive behavior is examined. The authors argue
both for and against the concept of food addiction in research,
clinical treatment, and public policy. The book will be of interest
to psychiatrists, addiction medicine physicians, mental
health/substance abuse clinicians, dieticians, researchers, and
those affected by the disorders.
Eating disorders, addictions, and substance use disorders are each
challenging in their own right, but they also commonly co-occur,
causing major challenges for clinicians. This book presents
cutting-edge research on the overlap of these complex disorders and
reviews integrative assessment strategies and treatment approaches,
including enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical
behavior therapy, abstinence approaches, motivational enhancement,
mindfulness meditation, and pharmacotherapy. The issue of whether
eating-disordered behaviors such as dieting, binge eating, and
excessive exercise are merely other forms of addictive behavior is
examined. The authors argue both for and against the concept of
food addiction in research, clinical treatment, and public policy.
The book will be of interest to psychiatrists, addiction medicine
physicians, mental health/substance abuse clinicians, dieticians,
researchers, and those affected by the disorders.
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