Brett McDermott (University of Queensland)
Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Herausgeber: Jaffa, Tony; McDermott, Brett
Brett McDermott (University of Queensland)
Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Herausgeber: Jaffa, Tony; McDermott, Brett
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Eating disorders are arguably the most complex mental health problems that a child or adolescent may experience. In this 2006 book, an international team of experts examine the scientific underpinnings, abnormal states, evidence base for treatments, and finally public health issues, including service delivery models and perspectives on prognosis and outcomes.
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Eating disorders are arguably the most complex mental health problems that a child or adolescent may experience. In this 2006 book, an international team of experts examine the scientific underpinnings, abnormal states, evidence base for treatments, and finally public health issues, including service delivery models and perspectives on prognosis and outcomes.
Produktdetails
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- Cambridge Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780521613125
- ISBN-10: 0521613124
- Artikelnr.: 22752809
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780521613125
- ISBN-10: 0521613124
- Artikelnr.: 22752809
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brett McDermott is Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Queensland, and Director of the Mater Child & Youth Mental Health Service, Brisbane.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Historical and current conceptualisations of
eating disorders: a developmental perspective Mytilee Vemuri and Hans
Steiner; Part II. Scientific Underpinnings: 2. Regulation of food intake
and body weight Julian Mercer; 3. The development of children's shape and
weight concerns Andrew J. Hill; 4. Relation of dieting to eating pathology
Eric Stice, Emily Burton, Michael Lowe and Meghan Butryn; 5. Physical and
cognitive changes associated with puberty Victor M. Fornari and Ida F.
Dancyger; 6. Genetic influences in the development of eating disorders
Shani Leor, Orit Krispin and Alan Apter; 7. Epidemiology of eating
disorders Søren Nielsen; 8. Neuroimaging Janet Treasure and Hans-Christoph
Friederich; Part III. Abnormal States: 9. Anorexia Nervosa in children and
adolescents Rachel Bryant-Waugh; 10. Eating disorders in boys Brett
McDermott; 11. Bingeing and Bulimia Nervosa in children and adolescents
Leora Pinhas, Debra K. Katzman, Gina Dimitropoulos and Blake Woodside; 12.
Selective eating and other atypical eating problems Dasha Nicholls and Tony
Jaffa; 13. Comorbid anxiety and depression and the role of trauma in
children and adolescents with eating disorders Timothy D. Brewerton; 14.
Eating disorders in children with disabilities and chronic illness Peter B.
Sullivan; 15. Childhood obesity Caroline Braet; Part IV. Evidence-Based
Care: 16. Assessment and treatment of acute medical complications during
the refeeding process Carl Laird Birmingham; 17. Assessment and treatment
of chronic medical complications Richard E. Kreipe; 18. Individual
psychotherapy Phillipa P. J. Hay and Brett McDermott; 19. Evidence based
family psychotherapy interventions James Lock and Jennifer Couturier; 20.
Models of service delivery Simon Gowers and Lynne Green; 21.
Psychopharmacology and eating disorders Kristine J. Steffen, James L.
Roerig and James E. Mitchell; Part V. Public Health Perspectives: 22.
Longitudinal perspectives, outcome and prognosis Hans-Christoph
Steinhausen; 23. Primary prevention of eating disorders Greta Noordenbos;
24. Strategies for secondary prevention Greta Noordenbos.
eating disorders: a developmental perspective Mytilee Vemuri and Hans
Steiner; Part II. Scientific Underpinnings: 2. Regulation of food intake
and body weight Julian Mercer; 3. The development of children's shape and
weight concerns Andrew J. Hill; 4. Relation of dieting to eating pathology
Eric Stice, Emily Burton, Michael Lowe and Meghan Butryn; 5. Physical and
cognitive changes associated with puberty Victor M. Fornari and Ida F.
Dancyger; 6. Genetic influences in the development of eating disorders
Shani Leor, Orit Krispin and Alan Apter; 7. Epidemiology of eating
disorders Søren Nielsen; 8. Neuroimaging Janet Treasure and Hans-Christoph
Friederich; Part III. Abnormal States: 9. Anorexia Nervosa in children and
adolescents Rachel Bryant-Waugh; 10. Eating disorders in boys Brett
McDermott; 11. Bingeing and Bulimia Nervosa in children and adolescents
Leora Pinhas, Debra K. Katzman, Gina Dimitropoulos and Blake Woodside; 12.
Selective eating and other atypical eating problems Dasha Nicholls and Tony
Jaffa; 13. Comorbid anxiety and depression and the role of trauma in
children and adolescents with eating disorders Timothy D. Brewerton; 14.
Eating disorders in children with disabilities and chronic illness Peter B.
Sullivan; 15. Childhood obesity Caroline Braet; Part IV. Evidence-Based
Care: 16. Assessment and treatment of acute medical complications during
the refeeding process Carl Laird Birmingham; 17. Assessment and treatment
of chronic medical complications Richard E. Kreipe; 18. Individual
psychotherapy Phillipa P. J. Hay and Brett McDermott; 19. Evidence based
family psychotherapy interventions James Lock and Jennifer Couturier; 20.
Models of service delivery Simon Gowers and Lynne Green; 21.
Psychopharmacology and eating disorders Kristine J. Steffen, James L.
Roerig and James E. Mitchell; Part V. Public Health Perspectives: 22.
Longitudinal perspectives, outcome and prognosis Hans-Christoph
Steinhausen; 23. Primary prevention of eating disorders Greta Noordenbos;
24. Strategies for secondary prevention Greta Noordenbos.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Historical and current conceptualisations of
eating disorders: a developmental perspective Mytilee Vemuri and Hans
Steiner; Part II. Scientific Underpinnings: 2. Regulation of food intake
and body weight Julian Mercer; 3. The development of children's shape and
weight concerns Andrew J. Hill; 4. Relation of dieting to eating pathology
Eric Stice, Emily Burton, Michael Lowe and Meghan Butryn; 5. Physical and
cognitive changes associated with puberty Victor M. Fornari and Ida F.
Dancyger; 6. Genetic influences in the development of eating disorders
Shani Leor, Orit Krispin and Alan Apter; 7. Epidemiology of eating
disorders Søren Nielsen; 8. Neuroimaging Janet Treasure and Hans-Christoph
Friederich; Part III. Abnormal States: 9. Anorexia Nervosa in children and
adolescents Rachel Bryant-Waugh; 10. Eating disorders in boys Brett
McDermott; 11. Bingeing and Bulimia Nervosa in children and adolescents
Leora Pinhas, Debra K. Katzman, Gina Dimitropoulos and Blake Woodside; 12.
Selective eating and other atypical eating problems Dasha Nicholls and Tony
Jaffa; 13. Comorbid anxiety and depression and the role of trauma in
children and adolescents with eating disorders Timothy D. Brewerton; 14.
Eating disorders in children with disabilities and chronic illness Peter B.
Sullivan; 15. Childhood obesity Caroline Braet; Part IV. Evidence-Based
Care: 16. Assessment and treatment of acute medical complications during
the refeeding process Carl Laird Birmingham; 17. Assessment and treatment
of chronic medical complications Richard E. Kreipe; 18. Individual
psychotherapy Phillipa P. J. Hay and Brett McDermott; 19. Evidence based
family psychotherapy interventions James Lock and Jennifer Couturier; 20.
Models of service delivery Simon Gowers and Lynne Green; 21.
Psychopharmacology and eating disorders Kristine J. Steffen, James L.
Roerig and James E. Mitchell; Part V. Public Health Perspectives: 22.
Longitudinal perspectives, outcome and prognosis Hans-Christoph
Steinhausen; 23. Primary prevention of eating disorders Greta Noordenbos;
24. Strategies for secondary prevention Greta Noordenbos.
eating disorders: a developmental perspective Mytilee Vemuri and Hans
Steiner; Part II. Scientific Underpinnings: 2. Regulation of food intake
and body weight Julian Mercer; 3. The development of children's shape and
weight concerns Andrew J. Hill; 4. Relation of dieting to eating pathology
Eric Stice, Emily Burton, Michael Lowe and Meghan Butryn; 5. Physical and
cognitive changes associated with puberty Victor M. Fornari and Ida F.
Dancyger; 6. Genetic influences in the development of eating disorders
Shani Leor, Orit Krispin and Alan Apter; 7. Epidemiology of eating
disorders Søren Nielsen; 8. Neuroimaging Janet Treasure and Hans-Christoph
Friederich; Part III. Abnormal States: 9. Anorexia Nervosa in children and
adolescents Rachel Bryant-Waugh; 10. Eating disorders in boys Brett
McDermott; 11. Bingeing and Bulimia Nervosa in children and adolescents
Leora Pinhas, Debra K. Katzman, Gina Dimitropoulos and Blake Woodside; 12.
Selective eating and other atypical eating problems Dasha Nicholls and Tony
Jaffa; 13. Comorbid anxiety and depression and the role of trauma in
children and adolescents with eating disorders Timothy D. Brewerton; 14.
Eating disorders in children with disabilities and chronic illness Peter B.
Sullivan; 15. Childhood obesity Caroline Braet; Part IV. Evidence-Based
Care: 16. Assessment and treatment of acute medical complications during
the refeeding process Carl Laird Birmingham; 17. Assessment and treatment
of chronic medical complications Richard E. Kreipe; 18. Individual
psychotherapy Phillipa P. J. Hay and Brett McDermott; 19. Evidence based
family psychotherapy interventions James Lock and Jennifer Couturier; 20.
Models of service delivery Simon Gowers and Lynne Green; 21.
Psychopharmacology and eating disorders Kristine J. Steffen, James L.
Roerig and James E. Mitchell; Part V. Public Health Perspectives: 22.
Longitudinal perspectives, outcome and prognosis Hans-Christoph
Steinhausen; 23. Primary prevention of eating disorders Greta Noordenbos;
24. Strategies for secondary prevention Greta Noordenbos.







