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Bringing together leading authorities, this comprehensive volume integrates the best current knowledge and treatment approaches for eating disorders in children and adolescents. The book reveals how anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other disorders present differently developmentally and explains their potentially far-reaching impact on psychological, physical, and neurobiological development. It provides guidelines for developmentally sound assessment and diagnosis, with attention to assessment challenges unique to this population. Detailed descriptions of evidence-based therapies…mehr
Bringing together leading authorities, this comprehensive volume integrates the best current knowledge and treatment approaches for eating disorders in children and adolescents. The book reveals how anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and other disorders present differently developmentally and explains their potentially far-reaching impact on psychological, physical, and neurobiological development. It provides guidelines for developmentally sound assessment and diagnosis, with attention to assessment challenges unique to this population. Detailed descriptions of evidence-based therapies are illustrated with vivid case examples. Promising directions in prevention are also addressed. A special chapter offers a parent's perspective on family treatment.
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Daniel Le Grange, PhD, FAED, is Benioff UCSF Professor in Children's Health in the Department of Psychiatry and UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences and Director of the Eating Disorders Program at the University of California, San Francisco. He is Emeritus Professor at the University of Chicago, where he was Director of the Eating Disorders Program until 2014. Dr. Le Grange was a member of the team at the Maudsley Hospital in London that developed family-based treatment for anorexia nervosa. Over his career, he has treated numerous adolescents and families struggling with eating disorders. He is a past recipient of the Leadership Award in Research from the Academy of Eating Disorders and an Early Career Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health. The author of over 500 articles, books, book chapters, and published abstracts, Dr. Le Grange has published several books for professionals and parents in collaboration with James Lock, including Help Your Teenager Beat an Eating Disorder, Second Edition.¿ James Lock, MD, PhD, is Professor of Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also Director of the Stanford Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders Program. The author of numerous scientific publications on eating disorders in youth, Dr. Lock is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is a recipient of awards including the Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Distinguished Career Achievement in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the American Psychiatric Association, the Price Family Foundation Award for Research Excellence from the National Eating Disorder Association, the Leadership Award in Research from the Academy of Eating Disorders, and Early and Mid-Career Development Awards from the National Institute of Mental Health.
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Introduction 1. Childhood and Adolescence: Looking at Eating Disorders When They Start Daniel Le GrangeI. Etiology and Neurobiology2. Neurobiology of Anorexia Nervosa Walter H. Kaye3. Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors for Eating Disorders: A Developmental Perspective Sarah E. Racine Tammy L. Root Kelly L. Klump and Cynthia M. Bulik4. The Role of Family Environment in Etiology: A Neuroscience Perspective Michael Strober and Tara PerisII. Epidemiology and Course5. Epidemiology of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Mark L. Norris Susan J. Bondy and Leora Pinhas6. Course and Outcome Hans-Christoph SteinhausenIII. Diagnosis and Classification7. Diagnosis and Classification of Disordered Eating in Childhood Rachel Bryant-Waugh and Dasha Nicholls8. Diagnosis and Classification of Eating Disorders in Adolescence Kamryn T. Eddy David B. Herzog and Nancy L. ZuckerIV. Medical Issues and Assessment9. Medical Issues Unique to Children and Adolescents Debra K. Katzman and Sheri M. Findlay10. Assessment of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Katharine L. Loeb Melanie Brown and Michal Munk GoldsteinV. Treatment Intensive Treatment Programs 11. Improving Connections for Adolescents across High-Intensity Settings for the Treatment of Eating Disorders Mary Tantillo and Richard Kreipe Outpatient Treatment Programs for Anorexia Nervosa 12. Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: Evolution Evidence Base and Treatment Approach James Lock13. Multifamily Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Pennie Fairbairn Mima Simic and Ivan Eisler14. Adolescent-Focused Psychotherapy for Anorexia Nervosa Ann Moye Kara Fitzpatrick and Renee Rienecke HosteOutpatient Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder 15. Family-Based Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa: Theoretical Model Key Tenets and Evidence Base Daniel Le Grange16. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder Mari Campbell and Ulrike Schmidt17. Supportive Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescents Renee Rienecke Hoste and Angela Celio DoyleOther Treatments or Clinical Groups 18. Early Treatment for Eating Disorders Katharine L. Loeb Katherine E. Craigen Michal Munk Goldstein James Lock and Daniel Le Grange19. Parent Groups in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Nancy L. Zucker Katharine L. Loeb Sheetal Patel and Autumn Shafer20. Treatments Targeting Aberrant Eating Patterns in Overweight Youth Kerri N. Boutelle and Marian Tanofsky-Kraff21. Pharmacotherapy for Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Jennifer Couturier and Wendy SpettigueVI. Prevention22. Prevention of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Dianne Neumark-Sztainer23. Innovative Approaches to Prevention and Intervention: The Internet Angela Celio Doyle Roslyn Binford Hopf and Debra L. Franko VII. The Role of Parents 24. A Parent's Perspective on Family Treatment Harriet BrownConcluding Comments25. Where Are We Going from Here? James Lock
Introduction 1. Childhood and Adolescence: Looking at Eating Disorders When They Start Daniel Le GrangeI. Etiology and Neurobiology2. Neurobiology of Anorexia Nervosa Walter H. Kaye3. Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors for Eating Disorders: A Developmental Perspective Sarah E. Racine Tammy L. Root Kelly L. Klump and Cynthia M. Bulik4. The Role of Family Environment in Etiology: A Neuroscience Perspective Michael Strober and Tara PerisII. Epidemiology and Course5. Epidemiology of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Mark L. Norris Susan J. Bondy and Leora Pinhas6. Course and Outcome Hans-Christoph SteinhausenIII. Diagnosis and Classification7. Diagnosis and Classification of Disordered Eating in Childhood Rachel Bryant-Waugh and Dasha Nicholls8. Diagnosis and Classification of Eating Disorders in Adolescence Kamryn T. Eddy David B. Herzog and Nancy L. ZuckerIV. Medical Issues and Assessment9. Medical Issues Unique to Children and Adolescents Debra K. Katzman and Sheri M. Findlay10. Assessment of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Katharine L. Loeb Melanie Brown and Michal Munk GoldsteinV. Treatment Intensive Treatment Programs 11. Improving Connections for Adolescents across High-Intensity Settings for the Treatment of Eating Disorders Mary Tantillo and Richard Kreipe Outpatient Treatment Programs for Anorexia Nervosa 12. Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: Evolution Evidence Base and Treatment Approach James Lock13. Multifamily Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa Pennie Fairbairn Mima Simic and Ivan Eisler14. Adolescent-Focused Psychotherapy for Anorexia Nervosa Ann Moye Kara Fitzpatrick and Renee Rienecke HosteOutpatient Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder 15. Family-Based Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa: Theoretical Model Key Tenets and Evidence Base Daniel Le Grange16. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder Mari Campbell and Ulrike Schmidt17. Supportive Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa in Adolescents Renee Rienecke Hoste and Angela Celio DoyleOther Treatments or Clinical Groups 18. Early Treatment for Eating Disorders Katharine L. Loeb Katherine E. Craigen Michal Munk Goldstein James Lock and Daniel Le Grange19. Parent Groups in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Nancy L. Zucker Katharine L. Loeb Sheetal Patel and Autumn Shafer20. Treatments Targeting Aberrant Eating Patterns in Overweight Youth Kerri N. Boutelle and Marian Tanofsky-Kraff21. Pharmacotherapy for Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Jennifer Couturier and Wendy SpettigueVI. Prevention22. Prevention of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents Dianne Neumark-Sztainer23. Innovative Approaches to Prevention and Intervention: The Internet Angela Celio Doyle Roslyn Binford Hopf and Debra L. Franko VII. The Role of Parents 24. A Parent's Perspective on Family Treatment Harriet BrownConcluding Comments25. Where Are We Going from Here? James Lock
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