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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.
How to break the circle of 'never good enough' Striving for
something can be a healthy and positive attribute; it's good to aim
high. But sometimes whatever we do just isn't good enough; we want
to be too perfect and start setting unrealistic goals. Such high
levels of perfectionism, often driven by low self-esteem, can turn
against success and develop into unhealthy obsession, triggering
serious mental-health problems, such as anxiety, depression and
eating disorders. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), on which
this self-help book is based, has been found to be a highly
effective treatment and provides relief from that disabling sense
of not being good enough. In this essential self-help guide, you
will learn: - How clinical perfectionism manifests itself -
Effective coping strategies with invaluable guidance on how to
avoid future relapse OVERCOMING self-help guides use
clinically-proven techniques to treat long-standing and disabling
conditions, both psychological and physical. Many guides in the
Overcoming series are recommended under the Reading Well Books on
Prescription scheme. Series Editor: Professor Peter Cooper
The field of feeding and eating disorders represents one of the
most challenging areas in mental health, covering childhood,
adolescent and adult manifestations of the disorders and requiring
expertise in both the physical and psychological issues that can
cause, maintain, and exacerbate these disorders. The scope of the
book is an overview of all the feeding and eating disorders from
"bench to bedside", incorporating recent changes introduced into
the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth
Edition (DSM-5). The aim is to present one of the first complete
overviews of the newly defined area of feeding and eating disorders
with respect to genetics, biology and neuroscience through to
theory and its application in developing clinical approaches to the
prevention and treatment of feeding and eating disorders.
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