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Body Image in Eating Disorders explores issues relating to the
prevention, clinical diagnosis, and psychological treatment of
distortions of body image in eating disorders. It presents a
multifactorial model of indicators for diagnosis and treatment,
considering psychological, sociocultural, and family indicators.
Based on original empirical research with women and girls suffering
from eating disorders, the book draws attention to limitations and
dilemmas related to psychological diagnosis and treatment of people
with eating disorders including anorexia readiness syndrome,
bulimia, and bigorexia. The book proposes an integrative
psychodynamic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of body image
disorders and presents case studies illustrating examples of
application of integration of psychodynamic therapy and psychodrama
in psychological treatment of young people suffering from eating
disorders. It considers risk factors including abnormal body image
for the development of eating disorders and argues that
psychological diagnosis of the body image is an important factor in
determining the right direction of psychological treatment for
people with eating disorders. Drawing on theoretical foundations
and evidence-based clinical practice, the book will be of great
interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of
clinical and applied psychology, mental health, and specialists in
eating disorders. The Open Access version of this book, available
at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
This book examines the use of modern technologies in clinical
psychological practice. It considers how we define attachment in an
age where changes in technology and the COVID-19 pandemic have
increased the prevalence of online contact in the process of
diagnosis and psychological treatment. Based on an attachment
paradigm that is relatively unexplored, the book outlines how
modern online contact influences mental health and development,
along with the therapeutic relationship between client and
professional. It discusses people's relationships with new
technologies, how relationships can be established using these
technologies, and how these technologies affect professional
relationships between psychologists and their clients, which they
define as e-attachment. In the context of new technologies, the
book draws on neurobiology and clinical psychology to consider
mental health, social functioning, and emotional regulation.
Presenting both theory and examples from case studies, this
cutting-edge book will be of great interest to researchers,
academics, and post-graduate students in the fields of clinical
psychology, psychotherapy, and mental health. Those also carrying
out research into digital and online learning within the field of
mental health will also benefit from this text. The Open Access
version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been
made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
Body Image in Eating Disorders explores issues relating to the
prevention, clinical diagnosis, and psychological treatment of
distortions of body image in eating disorders. It presents a
multifactorial model of indicators for diagnosis and treatment,
considering psychological, sociocultural, and family indicators.
Based on original empirical research with women and girls suffering
from eating disorders, the book draws attention to limitations and
dilemmas related to psychological diagnosis and treatment of people
with eating disorders including anorexia readiness syndrome,
bulimia, and bigorexia. The book proposes an integrative
psychodynamic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of body image
disorders and presents case studies illustrating examples of
application of integration of psychodynamic therapy and psychodrama
in psychological treatment of young people suffering from eating
disorders. It considers risk factors including abnormal body image
for the development of eating disorders and argues that
psychological diagnosis of the body image is an important factor in
determining the right direction of psychological treatment for
people with eating disorders. Drawing on theoretical foundations
and evidence-based clinical practice, the book will be of great
interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of
clinical and applied psychology, mental health, and specialists in
eating disorders. The Open Access version of this book, available
at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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