Eating Disorders in Women and Children: Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment

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ISBN 9780849320279
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Features

  • Contains helpful case studies
  • Combines stress management techniques with eating disorder sympathology
  • Contains many practical examples that can be used in a variety of professional settings
  • Includes 23 appendices that can be used by professional as tools to evaluate eating disorders
  • Summary

    Your daughter, mother, or someone in your care may have an eating disorder. Would you know?

    Whether you work in health care, counseling, education, athletics, or you are a concerned family member, you will find that Eating Disorders in Women and Children: Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment develops a broader understanding of eating disorder etiology and helps you apply the knowledge in your particular setting.

    Research now indicates that stress is linked to almost 80 percent of all disease and illness. Eating disorders are no exception. Women and children often use and abuse food to cope with stress. Here, for the first time, is a book that combines specifically designed stress management techniques with treating symptoms of eating disorders. Eating Disorders in Women and Children teaches you how to help young girls and women target the interpersonal stress that contributes to this life-threatening illness.

    Its comprehensive approach examines and evaluates the signs and symptoms of the various stages of anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating. It also introduces the recently studied notion of exercise addiction, or obligatory exercisers. Each chapter is organized to help you understand how this information can be applied and includes supplemental material in chapter appendices. The author presents numerous tables and diagrams and addresses such themes as psychology and physiology, family dynamics, society's role, prevention, and innovative therapeutic approaches to the treatment of eating disorders.

    Alarmingly, body dissatisfaction seems starts very early in life. However, eating disorders are not exclusive to young women. While their dangerous characteristics are observed among girls by the age of 10, they are becoming more common in the elderly. Eating Disorders in Women and Children gives you the knowledge and helps you apply it to recognize, treat, and prevent the stress that can lead to a fatal compulsion.

    Table of Contents

    PART I THE CONSTITUTION OF EATING DISORDERS
    Eating Disorders
    Psychology of an Eating Disorder
    Physiology of Eating Disorders
    Eating Disorder Inventories Used in Clinical and Non-Clinical Settings
    PART II THE CHARATERISTICS OF STRESS
    Definition of Stress
    Psychology of Stress and Coping
    Physiology of Stress
    Stress Inventories Used in Clinical and Non-Clinical Settings
    PART III SOCIETY AND EATING DISORDERS
    Family Dynamics
    Media Involvement and the Idea of Beauty
    Body Image
    Sexuality
    PART IV PRIMARY PREVENTION OF EATING DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
    Factors Associated with Eating Disorders in Children
    Educational Programs Aimed at Primary Prevention
    The Role of Parents, School Personnel, and the Community in the Primary Prevention of Eating Disorders Among Children
    PART V DEVELOPING HEALTHY ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS TO MANAGE THE STRESS ASSOCIATED WITH AN EATING DISORDER
    Behavior Modification
    Cognitive Restructuring
    Self-Esteem/Self-Efficacy
    Expressing Feelings/ Communication
    Spirituality
    Exercise Prescription for Fitness and Health
    PART VI THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO THE TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS
    Contact Movement Therapy for Clients with Eating Disorders
    Dance/ Movement Treatment Perspectives
    Creating a Healthy Balance Between Nutrition and Other Modalities of Healthcare Necessary in Treatment of an Eating Disorder Patient
    APPENDICES

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