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The majority of individuals with eating disorders also experience
symptoms of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic reactions, and/or
obsessive-compulsive disorders. Most research-supported treatments
for eating disorders, however, do not integrate interventions for
these co-occurring conditions in a unified way. The Renfrew Unified
Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity was developed to
help people who struggle with any type of eating disorder as well
as intense emotions like anxiety, sadness, anger, and guilt. Eating
disorders include symptoms such as efforts to restrict eating,
binge eating or overeating, and compulsive or unhealthy efforts to
lose weight, alongside strong, distressing feelings about the
importance of shape, weight, or eating control. The goal of this
Workbook, which is designed to accompany the companion Therapist
Guide, is to help people overcome their individual eating and
emotional issues using a common set of scientifically tested tools.
The steps and exercises in this book are intended to help readers
identify and better understand how eating and emotional issues
interact, to address some of the core thoughts and behaviors that
underpin both eating and emotional disorders, and to develop new
flexibility and capacity in areas of life that have been affected.
The strategies included in this book are based on common principles
found in existing empirically supported psychological treatments,
and have been extensively tested in research studies. The research
to support these interventions is included in the companion
Therapist Guide.
In a culture where people easily and hastily cancel relationships
rather than cultivate them, discover what the Bible has to say
about how we need to keep showing up for one another-even when we
feel like walking away. We are surrounded by choices. If we want to
watch a movie, we have multiple platforms we can choose from. If we
grow tired of a friend or conversation, we leave them on read. It's
never been easier to tune out and make a switch when something
doesn't go perfectly or when we are offended. It's easy to cancel
something from our lives when it comes to technology, television
shows, or choices of food and drinks. But what about canceling
friends or family members when we are disappointed or offended by
them? In I'll See You Tomorrow, communication professor Dr. Heather
Thompson Day and Seth Day tackle difficulties that people face in
relationships and help them navigate through relational
disappointment, conflict, and fear. The dangers of a relational
cancel culture are a timely one. This book will help you: learn to
extend grace to yourself and your loved ones in order to forgive
and keep showing up, discover how childhood trauma continues to
affect your relationships, stop waiting for an ideal and refuse to
let it prevent you from what's possible, recognize the value of a
healthy (and small) circle rather than a large one, and refuse to
let fear of what may or may not happen cause you to miss the beauty
of what is. Blending personal stories with data and research in a
way that inspires truth and helps people change their everyday
mindsets, Heather and Seth encourage you to embrace this valuable
truth: relationships don't have to be perfect to be fulfilling.
Compassion, empathy, self-sacrifice, sadness, joy, bloody
mindedness with the tragi-comic pathos of the human condition
thrown in for good measure, all this and more forms the backdrop to
social worker Heather Thompson's remarkable friendship with old
soldier Joe in the twilight of his life. This determined woman goes
the extra mile, ably abetted by her supportive husband Nigel, to
fill the void in 91 year-old Joe's life when his wife goes into a
nursing home. A powerful bond develops as the story unfurls between
the dependent old man and his dedicated carer.
Illustrating the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of the leading
evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, this unique volume
is organized around in-depth cases. A range of therapies are
represented in sections covering behavioral, cognitive,
affect-based, relational, and integrative approaches. Each section
opens with an instructive overview by the editor. The expert
contributors show what their techniques look like in action with
patients struggling with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa,
binge-eating disorder, and related problems. Cases cover the entire
process of treatment and include therapist-patient dialogues. The
essential role of assessment in treatment planning and progress
monitoring is highlighted, with detailed descriptions of relevant
instruments and procedures.
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