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• A treatment guide for adolescent patients treated with Enhanced
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders • The
author has established himself in the field with his previous CBT-E
guide for parents of patients with eating disorders which has sold
competitively since publishing. This will market well with the
previous guide • There is currently no other CBT-E manual for
young patients on the market
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders in Young People is
a state-of-the-art guide for parents based on enhanced cognitive
behaviour therapy (CBT-E), one of the most effective treatments for
eating disorders and recently adapted for adolescents. Part I
presents the most current facts on eating disorders. Part II
provides parents with guidance on how to support their child's
recovery. The book will be of interest to parents of teenagers with
eating disorders treated with CBT-E and also for clinicians using
CBT-E with young patients.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders in Young People is
a state-of-the-art guide for parents based on enhanced cognitive
behaviour therapy (CBT-E), one of the most effective treatments for
eating disorders and recently adapted for adolescents. Part I
presents the most current facts on eating disorders. Part II
provides parents with guidance on how to support their child's
recovery. The book will be of interest to parents of teenagers with
eating disorders treated with CBT-E and also for clinicians using
CBT-E with young patients.
• A treatment guide for adolescent patients treated with Enhanced
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders • The
author has established himself in the field with his previous CBT-E
guide for parents of patients with eating disorders which has sold
competitively since publishing. This will market well with the
previous guide • There is currently no other CBT-E manual for
young patients on the market
Multistep Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders:
Theory, Practice, and Clinical Cases describes a novel model of
cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorders called
multistep CBT-E (Enhanched). The treatment, derived from the
transdiagnostic cognitive behavior theory of eating disorders,
extends the range of applicability of standard CBT-E. It is
designed to be applicable to three different levels of care
(outpatient, intensive outpatient, inpatient), and to eating
disorder patients of all diagnostic categories, ages, and BMI
categories. Distinguishing multistep CBT-E is the adoption of a
multi-step approach conducted by a multidisciplinary CBT-E team
including psychologists, dietitians, and physicians, the inclusion
of a family module for patients under eighteen years old, and the
use of assisted eating and group sessions, in adjunct to individual
psychotherapy in the intensive levels of care. The first eight
chapters provide an overview of eating disorders, the cognitive
behavior theory of eating disorders, how to build a CBT-E
multidisciplinary team, how patients are assessed and prepared for
the treatment, the general organization, procedures, and strategies
involved in the three steps of multistep CBT-E treatment, and how
multistep CBT-E can be adapted for adolescents. In order to
highlight the flexibility of the multistep CBT-E approach, Section
Two of the book provides a detailed description of three treated
clinical cases. The first case illustrates how outpatient CBT-E was
adapted to treat a professional sportswoman affected by an eating
disorder; the second describes the procedures and strategies
applied in intensive outpatient CBT-E to treat a patient who did
not improve with standard outpatient CBT-E; and the third case
illustrates the procedures and strategies typically applied in
inpatient CBT-E and shows how it can be used to help a patient with
a longstanding eating disorder who has failed to respond to several
outpatient treatments. Each chapter gives a general description of
the case in question and details the main procedures, strategies,
and tools used from the assessment stage through to discharge. In
addition, abridged transcripts of relevant clinical sessions are
included, to give interesting insight into the practical
implementation of multistep CBT-E, and the outcomes at the end of
the treatment and follow-up are reported.
In this book the authors share the strategies and procedures they
use in their clinical daily practice to assess and treat complex
cases of eating disorders. The strategic and pragmatic approach to
the management of medical and psychiatric comorbidity coexisting
with eating disorders, while relying on enhanced cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT-E) - an evidence-based treatment
recommended for all eating disorder categories both in adults and
adolescents-, can also be used by clinicians who adhere to
different theoretical models. The book is divided into two main
parts. Part I describes the eating disorder psychopathology and its
consequences: an essential knowledge essential to understanding
whether the patients have true comorbidity or spurious comorbidity.
Then it gives an overview of CBT-E and how to implement it at
different levels of care and in a multidisciplinary team. Part II
illustrates the general strategies to address comorbidity in
patients with eating disorders, and the specific strategies and
procedures for managing the most common mental and general medical
conditions coexisting with eating disorders. This volume is a
valuable and useful tool for all clinicians - endocrinologists,
nutritionists, dietitians, psychologists, psychiatrists - who deal
with obesity and eating disorders.
*The gold-standard treatment, available for helping teens for the
first time--an adaptation of Christopher G. Fairburn's clinically
proven enhanced CBT (CBT-E). *Broadly applicable: a transdiagnostic
approach that can be used on all eating disorders (bulimia,
anorexia, binge eating) and at all levels of care, from in- to
outpatient. *Easy to learn and administer, flexible, and adaptable;
therapists can adjust methods to clients' physical and
developmental needs. *Critical focus on autonomy--the authors
present numerous strategies to engage ambivalent teens, work
collaboratively, and actively involve them in decision making.
*Includes clinical examples and downloadable handouts.
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