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Most people with eating disorders struggle to find an effective
therapy that they can access quickly. Brief Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating Disorders
presents a new form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) that is
brief and effective, allowing more patients to get the help that
they need. CBT is a strongly supported therapy for all adults and
many adolescents with eating disorders. This 10-session approach to
CBT (CBT-T) is suitable for all eating disorder patients who are
not severely underweight, helping adults and young adults to
overcome their eating disorder. Using CBT-T with patients will
allow clinicians to treat people in less time, shorten waiting
lists, and see patients more quickly when they need help. It is a
flexible protocol, which fits to the patient rather than making the
patient fit to the therapy. Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for
Non-Underweight Patients provides an evidence-based protocol that
can be delivered by junior or senior clinicians, helping patients
to recover and go on to live a healthy life. This book will appeal
to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists,
dietitians, nurses, and other professionals working with eating
disorders.
Most people with eating disorders struggle to find an effective
therapy that they can access quickly. Brief Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating Disorders
presents a new form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) that is
brief and effective, allowing more patients to get the help that
they need. CBT is a strongly supported therapy for all adults and
many adolescents with eating disorders. This 10-session approach to
CBT (CBT-T) is suitable for all eating disorder patients who are
not severely underweight, helping adults and young adults to
overcome their eating disorder. Using CBT-T with patients will
allow clinicians to treat people in less time, shorten waiting
lists, and see patients more quickly when they need help. It is a
flexible protocol, which fits to the patient rather than making the
patient fit to the therapy. Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for
Non-Underweight Patients provides an evidence-based protocol that
can be delivered by junior or senior clinicians, helping patients
to recover and go on to live a healthy life. This book will appeal
to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists,
dietitians, nurses, and other professionals working with eating
disorders.
Exposure Therapy for Eating Disorders is designed to augment
existing eating disorder treatment manuals by providing clinicians
with practical advice for maximizing the effectiveness of exposure,
regardless of clinical background or evidence-based treatment used.
Suitable for use with a range of diagnoses, this easy-to-use guide
describes the most up to date empirical research on exposure for
eating disorders, extrapolating clinical advice from the anxiety
disorders literature in order to help busy clinicians become more
effective in treating these challenging illnesses. Readers will
gain solid understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of
exposure therapy, as well as how to utilize this information to
explain the rationale for exposure to patients. Specific types of
eating disorder exposure are covered in detail, including exposure
to food and eating, cue exposure for binge eating, weighing and
weight exposure, novel forms of exposure for eating disorders, and
more. The book also provides strategies for overcoming obstacles,
including institutional resistance to implementation of exposure
therapy.
This book describes the application of cognitive behavioural
principles to patients with a wide range of eating disorders - it
covers those with straightforward problems and those with more
complex conditions or co-morbid states. The book takes a highly
pragmatic view. It is based on the published evidence, but stresses
the importance of individualized, principle-based clinical work. It
describes the techniques within the widest clinical context, for
use across the age range and from referral to discharge. Throughout
the text, the links between theory and practice are highlighted in
order to stress the importance of the flexible application of
skills to each new situation. Case studies and sample dialogs are
employed to demonstrate the principles in action and the book
concludes with a set of useful handouts for patients and other
tools. This book will be essential reading for all those working
with eating-disordered patients including psychologists,
psychiatrists, nurses, counsellors, dieticians, and occupational
therapists.
Do you or does someone you know, suffer from an eating disorder
such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or a less typical set of
symptoms? The most effective, evidence-based treatment for adults
with eating disorders is cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). This
book presents a highly effective self-help CBT programme for all
eating disorders, in an accessible format. It teaches skills to
sufferers and carers alike. This book is relevant to any sufferer,
if: * You are not yet sure about whether to seek help * You are not
sure where to find help * Your family doctor or others recommend
that you try a self-help approach * You are waiting for therapy
with a clinician, and want to get the best possible start to
beating your eating disorder
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