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There is a growing body of research exploring the effectiveness of
yoga as a pathway to positive embodiment for those at-risk for and
struggling with eating disorders. This book provides a
comprehensive look at the state of the field. This book begins with
an introduction to positive embodiment, eating disorders, and yoga.
It also offers insights into the personal journey of each of the
editors as they share what brought them to this work. The first
section of this book explores the empirical and conceptual
rationale for approaching eating disorder prevention and treatment
through the lens of embodiment and yoga. The next section of the
text integrates the history of embodiment theory as related to yoga
and eating disorders, provides the logic model for change and
guidance for researchers, and offers a critical social justice
perceptive of the work to date. The third section addresses the
efficacy of yoga in the prevention and treatment of eating
disorders including a comprehensive review and meta-analysis as
well as five research studies demonstrating the various approaches
to exploring the preventative and therapeutic effects of yoga for
disordered eating. The final section of this book closes with a
chapter on future directions and offers guidance for what is next
in both practice and research. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special edition of Eating Disorders: The
Journal of Treatment & Prevention.
This unique, user-friendly text distills essential and up-to-date
guidelines for students and practitioners of child and adolescent
counseling. Featuring concise, step-by-step protocols supported by
evidence-based practice, the book is organized in a logical
sequence, from setting the stage for the counseling process to the
essentials of active counseling. The second edition is
distinguished by a more holistic approach to counseling that
focuses on the client's narrative, goal-setting as a partnership
between counselor and client, and heightened sensitivity to all
forms of diversity. This includes new content about LBTQIA clients
and those suffering from trauma or substance abuse. The second
edition focuses on strategies for fostering growth and self-inquiry
and presents new information on teaching tools for stress
tolerance, negotiating social conflict, and the importance of
monitoring progress. Key concepts such as using developmentally
appropriate language and activities are addressed, and as are
critical issues such as collaborating with parents and other
professionals, responding to crisis situations, and counselor
self-awareness and self-care. Case examples of client/counselor
dialogues along with summary and questions at the end of each
chapter illustrate foundational concepts and facilitate critical
thinking. An instructor manual is also included. New to the Second
Edition: Promotes goal-setting as a partnership between counselor
and client Fosters sensitivity to LBTQIA clients and other forms of
diversity Includes updated section on crisis intervention and
effective referral skills Focuses on strategies for facilitating
client growth and self-inquiry Distills new tools for stress
tolerance Teaches skills for negotiating social conflict and
addressing technology use Key Features: Distills essential,
practical skills for counseling children and adolescents Based on a
proven teaching format Includes the most current evidence-based
interventions Offers a holistic approach to counseling Advocates a
strong focus on the client narrative
Embodiment refers to the attunement of the inner and outer self.
Cognitions are aligned with the sensing and feeling body. Further,
in an attuned experience of self, positive embodiment is maintained
by a set of internally focused tools, such as self-care practices
that support physiological health, emotional well-being and
effective cognitive functioning. For those who suffer from eating
disorders, this is not the case; in fact, the opposite is true.
Disordered thinking, an unattuned sense of self and negative
cognitions abound. Turning this thinking around is key to client
resilience and treatment successes. Catherine Cook-Cottone provides
tools for clinicians working with clients to restore their healthy
selves and use their bodies as a positive resource for healing and
long-term health. The book goes beyond traditional treatments to
talk about mindful self-care, mindful eating, yoga and other
practices designed to support self-regulation.
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