اختلالات خوردن و چاقی: راهنمای مشاور برای پیشگیری و درمان
Eating Disorders and Obesity : A Counselor's Guide to Prevention and Treatment
معرفی کتاب «اختلالات خوردن و چاقی: راهنمای مشاور برای پیشگیری و درمان» (با عنوان لاتین Eating Disorders and Obesity : A Counselor's Guide to Prevention and Treatment) نوشتهٔ Laura Hensley Choate; American Counseling Association، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Counseling Association در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Both practical and comprehensive, this long-needed book provides a clear framework for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of eating disorders and obesity. Focusing on best practices and offering a range of current techniques, experts in the field examine these life-threatening disorders and propose treatment options for diverse clients experiencing problems related to eating, weight, and body image. This text, written specifically for counselors, benefits from the authors' collective expertise and emphasizes practitioner-friendly developmental and wellness-based approaches that counselors can implement in their daily practice as they enhance their counseling competence in this area. Parts I and II of the text address risk factors in and sociocultural influences on the development of eating disorders, gender differences, the unique concerns of clients of color, ethical and legal issues, and assessment and diagnosis. Part III explores prevention and early intervention with high risk groups in school, university, and community settings. The final section of the book presents a variety of treatment interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, dialectical behavior, and family-based therapy, which are empirically supported and have been used successfully in a variety of clinical settings Both Practical And Comprehensive, This Book Provides A Clear Framework For The Assessment, Treatment, And Prevention Of Eating Disorders And Obesity. Focusing On Best Practices And Offering A Range Of Current Techniques, Leaders In The Field Examine These Life-threatening Disorders And Propose Treatment Options For Clients Of All Ages. This Text, Written Specifically For Counselors, Benefits From The Authors’ Collective Expertise And Emphasizes Practitioner-friendly, Wellness-based Approaches That Counselors Can Use In Their Daily Practice. Parts I And Ii Of The Text Address Risk Factors In And Sociocultural Influences On The Development Of Eating Disorders, Gender Differences, The Unique Concerns Of Clients Of Color, Ethical And Legal Issues, And Assessment And Diagnosis. Part Iii Explores Prevention And Early Intervention With High-risk Groups In School, University, And Community Settings. The Final Section Presents A Variety Of Treatment Interventions, Such As Cognitive–behavioral, Interpersonal, Dialectical Behavior, And Family-based Therapy. -- Publisher Section 1: Foundations; Chapter 1: Sociocultural Influences On The Development Of Eating Disorders And Obesity -- Chapter 2: Gendered Considerations In The Treatment And Prevention Of Eating Disorders -- Chapter 3: Clients Of Color And Eating Disorders: Cultural Considerations -- Chapter 4: Ethical And Legal Issues In Counseling Clients With Eating Disorders -- Section 2: Assessment And Practice Frameworks For Eating Disorders And Obesity -- Chapter 5: Assessment And Diagnosis Of Eating Disorders -- Chapter 6: Assessment, Consultation, And Intervention For Eating Disorders In Schools -- Chapter 7: Assessment, Conceptualization, And Intervention With Young Adult Women With Ednos: A Framework For Practice -- Section 3: Effective Prevention And Early Intervention For Eating Disorders And Obesity -- Chapter 8: Preventing Childhood Obesity -- Chapter 9: Prevention Of Eating Disorders In Children: The Role Of The Counselor -- Chapter 10: Eating Disorders Prevention With Adolescents And Young Adults -- Chapter 11: Effective Prevention Programs In College And University Settings -- Chapter 12: Cognitive–behavioral Therapy Guided Self-help For Binge Eating: A Culturally Sensitive Minimal Or Early Intervention Program -- Section 4: Effective Treatments For Eating Disorders And Obesity -- Chapter 13: Enhanced Cognitive–behavioral Therapy Approach To Counseling Clients With Eating Disorders -- Chapter 14: Interpersonal Psychotherapy For Clients With Eating Disorders -- Chapter 15: Psychosocial Treatments For Obesity And Aberrant Eating Patterns In Youths -- Chapter 16: Dialectical Behavior Therapy For Clients With Complex And Multidiagnostic Eating Disorder Presentations -- Chapter 17: Family-based Therapy For Children And Adolescents With Anorexia -- Chapter 18: A Relational–cultural Approach To Working With Clients With Eating Disorders Edited By Laura H. Choate. Description Based Upon Print Version Of Record. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English The Physical And Mental Health Consequences Of Body Image Problems, Eating Disorders, And Obesity In Children And Adolescents Can Be Serious And Can Extend Into Adulthood. But As The Empirical Data Presented In This Second Edition Of A This Volume Show, These Disorders Are Preventable And Treatable. Research In These Three Areas Has Exploded Since The Publication Of The First Edition, And In These New Pages Leading Researchers And Practitioners Detail Recent Progress In Treatment And Discuss Areas Of Persisting Challenge. Risk Factors For These Conditions Appear Early In Development, And Many Of These Factors Are Social And Familial. Cultural Variables Play A Powerful Role, Too, And The Authors In This Book Demonstrate How Body Image And Eating Problems Present And Vary Across Ethnic Groups And In Boys And Girls. It Considers All Three Of These Challenging Areas Together, And Provides A Range Of Information, From Very Early Experience Through Treatment. All Chapters Are Empirically Based And Contain Suggestions For Future Research. This Book Assimilates Up-to-date Information Into A Form That Is Readily Accessible By Clinicians, Researchers, And Students. Early Parental Influence And Risk For The Emergence Of Disordered Eating / Jennifer O. Fisher, Meghan M. Sinton, And Leann L. Birch -- Defining Eating Disorders In Children / Beth Watkins And Bryan Lask -- Body Image In Girls / Eleanor H. Wertheim, Susan J. Paxton, And Simone Blaney -- Body Image In Preadolescent Boys / Lina A. Ricciardelli [and Others] -- Overweight, Eating Behaviors, And Body Image In Ethnically Diverse Youth / Debra L. Franko And Jessica B. Edwards George -- Cross-cultural Issues In Body Image Among Children And Adolescents / Eileen Anderson-fye -- Risk Factors In The Development Of Body Image, Eating Problems, And Obesity / Linda Smolak -- Proximal Causes And Behaviors Associated With Pediatric Obesity / Eve Kutchman [and Others] -- Assessment Of Body Image In Children And Adolescents / Tovah Yanover And J. Kevin Thompson -- Assessment Of Eating Disturbances In Children And Adolescents / Drew A. Anderson [and Others] -- Recent Developments And Promising Directions In The Prevention Of Negative Body Image And Disordered Eating In Children And Adolescents / Michael P. Levine And Linda Smolak. Obesity Prevention : Strategies To Improve Effectiveness And Reduce Harm / Katherine W. Bauer, Jess Haines, And Dianne Neumark-sztainer -- Treatment Of Eating Disorders In Childhood And Adolescence / Steffanie Sperry, Megan Roehrig, And J. Kevin Thompson -- Behavioral Treatment Of Childhood And Adolescent Obesity / Myles S. Faith, Julia Kerns, And Lisa Diewald -- Plastic Surgery For Children And Adolescents / David B. Sarwer, Alison L. Infield, And Canice E. Crerand. Edited By Linda Smolak And J. Kevin Thompson. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes. Sociocultural influences on the development of eating disorders and obesity / Linda Smolak and Caitlin Chun-Kennedy Gendered considerations in the treatment and prevention of eating disorders / Margo Maine and Douglas Bunnell Clients of color and eating disorders : cultural considerations / Regine M. Talleyrand Ethical and legal issues in counseling clients with eating disorders / Laura H. Choate, Mary A. Hermann, and Leigh Pottle, with Jodi Manton Assessment and diagnosis of eating disorders / Kelly C. Berg and Carol B. Peterson Assessment, consultation, and intervention for eating disorders in schools / Jennifer Maskell Carney and Heather Lewy Scott Assessment, conceptualization, and intervention with young adult women with EDNOS : a framework for practice / Alan M. Schwitzer with Constance Rhodes Preventing childhood obesity / Janet A. Lydecker, Elizabeth Cotter, Rachel W. Gow, Nichole R. Kelly, and Suzanne E. Mazzeo Prevention of eating disorders in children : the role of the counselor / Nive Piran Eating disorders prevention with adolescents and young adults / Heather Shaw and Eric Stice Effective prevention programs in college and university settings / Deanne Zotter and Justine Reel Cognitive-behavioral therapy guided self-help for binge eating : a culturally sensitive minimal or early intervention program / Fary M. Cachelin, Munyi Shea, and Frances A. Bono Enhanced cognitive-behavioral therapy approach to counseling clients with eating disorders / Anthea Fursland and Hunna J. Watson Interpersonal psychotherapy for clients with eating disorders / Heather L. Waldron, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff, and Denise E. Wilfley Psychosocial treatments for obesity and aberrant eating patterns in youths / Kerri N. Boutelle and Stephanie Knatz Dialectical behavior therapy for clients with complex and multidiagnostic eating disorder presentations / Anita Federici and Lucene Wisniewski Family-based therapy for children adn adolescents with anorexia / Kim Hurst and Shelly Read A relational-cultural approach to working with clients with eating disorders / Heather Trepal, Ioana Boie, Victoria Kress, and Tonya Hammer. Content: Early parental influence and risk for the emergence of disordered eating / Jennifer O. Fisher, Meghan M. Sinton, and Leann L. Birch -- Defining eating disorders in children / Beth Watkins and Bryan Lask -- Body image in girls / Eleanor H. Wertheim, Susan J. Paxton, and Simone Blaney -- Body image in preadolescent boys / Lina A. Ricciardelli ... [et al.] -- Overweight, eating behaviors, and body image in ethnically diverse youth / Debra L. Franko and Jessica B. Edwards George -- Cross-cultural issues in body image among children and adolescents / Eileen Anderson-Fye -- Risk factors in the development of body image, eating problems, and obesity / Linda Smolak -- Proximal causes and behaviors associated with pediatric obesity / Eve Kutchman ... [et al.] -- Assessment of body image in children and adolescents / Tovah Yanover and J. Kevin Thompson -- Assessment of eating disturbances in children and adolescents / Drew A. Anderson ... [et al.] -- Recent developments and promising directions in the prevention of negative body image and disordered eating in children and adolescents / Michael P. Levine and Linda Smolak. Obesity prevention : strategies to improve effectiveness and reduce harm / Katherine W. Bauer, Jess Haines, and Dianne Neumark-Sztainer -- Treatment of eating disorders in childhood and adolescence / Steffanie Sperry, Megan Roehrig, and J. Kevin Thompson -- Behavioral treatment of childhood and adolescent obesity / Myles S. Faith, Julia Kerns, and Lisa Diewald -- Plastic surgery for children and adolescents / David B. Sarwer, Alison L. Infield, and Canice E. Crerand. Abstract: The physical and mental health consequences of body image problems, eating disorders, and obesity in children and adolescents can be serious and can extend into adulthood. This book shows that these disorders are preventable and treatable. It demonstrates how body image and eating problems vary across ethnic groups and in boys and girls. Read more... Both practical and comprehensive, this book provides a clear framework for the assessment, treatment, and prevention of eating disorders and obesity. Focusing on best practices and offering a range of current techniques, leaders in the field examine these life-threatening disorders and propose treatment options for clients of all ages. This text, written specifically for counselors, benefits from the authors'collective expertise and emphasizes practitioner-friendly, wellness-based approaches that counselors can use in their daily practice. Parts I and II of the text address risk factors in and sociocultural influences on the development of eating disorders, gender differences, the unique concerns of clients of color, ethical and legal issues, and assessment and diagnosis. Part III explores prevention and early intervention with high-risk groups in school, university, and community settings. The final section presents a variety of treatment interventions, such as cognitive–behavioral, interpersonal, dialectical behavior, and family-based therapy. •Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. •To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. •Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to publications@counseling.org The physical and mental health consequences of body image problems, eating disorders, and obesity in children and adolescents can be serious and can extend into adulthood. But as the empirical data presented in this second edition of a landmark volume show, these disorders are preventable and treatable. Research in these three areas has exploded since the publication of the first edition of Body Image, Eating Disorders, and Obesity in Youth and in these new pages leading researchers and practitioners detail recent progress in treatment and discuss areas of persisting challenge. Risk factors for these conditions appear early in development, and many of these factors are social and familial. Cultural variables play a powerful role, too, and the authors demonstrate how body image and eating problems present and vary across ethnic groups and in boys and girls. No other volume considers all three of these challenging areas together, and no other volume provides the same range of information, from very early experience through treatment. All chapters are empirically based and contain suggestions for future research. This book assimilates up-to-date information into a form that is readily accessible by clinicians, researchers, and students. "Much has happened since the first volume of Body image, eating disorders, and obesity in youth was published in 2001. Since that time, there has been an explosion of research output in these three areas. The goal for this new edition is to assimilate the recent information into a form that is easily accessible for researchers, clinicians, and students. Our inspiration is provided by not only the interest and support of our colleagues, but our own personal experiences (and those of our colleagues) with the many young girls and boys who struggle with body image and weight-related problems. Finally, on a much more personal note, both of us have encountered situations with our own children and grandchildren related to body image, eating, and weight issues, and these continue to not only fuel our motivation to remain active in this area but also provide unique anecdotes that affect our perspectives. We hope that this new volume stimulates even more research in the areas of body image, eating disorders, and obesity in youth"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved) Both practical and comprehensive, this long-needed book provides a clear framework for working with clients experiencing eating disorders and obesity. Focusing on best practices and offering a range of current techniques, leaders int he field examine these life-threatening disorders and propose treatment options for clients of all ages with problems related to eating, weight, and body image. This text, written specifically for counselors, benefits from the authors' collective expertise and emphasizes practitioner-friendly developmental and wellness-based approaches that counselors can use in their daily practice. Parts I and II of the text address risk factors in and sociocultural influences on the development of eating disorders, gender differences, the unique concerns of clients of color, ethical and legal issues, and assessment and diagnosis. Part III explores prevention and early inventions, such as cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, dialectical behavior, and family-based therapy, which have been used successfully in a variety of clinical settings The physical and mental health consequences of body image problems, eating disorders, and obesity in children and adolescents can be serious and can extend into adulthood. But as the empirical data presented in this second edition of a landmark volume show, these disorders are preventable and treatable. Research in these three areas has exploded since the publication of the first edition and in these new pages leading researchers and practitioners detail recent progress in treatment and discuss areas of persisting challenge. Risk factors for these conditions appear early in development, and many of these factors are social and familial. Cultural variables play a powerful role, too, and the authors in this book demonstrate how body image and eating problems present and vary across ethnic groups and in boys and girls. All chapters are empirically based and contain suggestions for future research. This book assimilates up-to-date information into a form that is readily accessible by clinicians, researchers, and students. [Ed.]
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