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Contents

Volume 1

Preface

I. Definitions and History (section editor: ML)

1. Body image, disordered eating, & eating disorders – Connections and disconnects
Linda Smolak and Michael P. Levine

2. History of anorexia nervosa
Tilmann Habermas

3. The history of bulimia nervosa
Richard A. Gordon

4. History of BED and ED-NOS
Lázaro V. Zayas and Jennifer J. Thomas

II. Epidemiology (section editor: LS)

5. Prevalence and incidence of eating disorders in Western Societies
Pamela K. Keel and K. Jean Forney

6. Prevalence and incidence of eating disorders in Asian Societies
Kathleen M. Pike, Patricia E. Dunne and Andrea Grant

7. Prevalence and incidence of eating disorders in underrepresented countries
Christopher Paul Szabo

III. Diagnosis (section editor: ML)

8. .Diagnosing anorexia nervosa
Emily Gray, Helen B. Murray and Kamryn T. Eddy

9. Diagnosing bulimia nervosa
Scott Crow

10. Binge eating disorder: Diagnosis and assessment
Lindsay Bodell and Ruth Striegel

11. Diagnosing Other Specified and Unspecified Feeding and Eating Disorders in DSM-5 (formerly Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified in DSM-IV)
Carol Peterson, Kelly C. Berg, Nora Durkin and Leah Jappe

12. Severe and enduring anorexia nervosa: Diagnosis, features, and radical new treatment Approaches
J. Hubert Lacey and Richard Sly

13. Diagnosing children’s eating disorders
Ellen S. Rome

14. Medical complications and diagnosing ED
C. Laird Birmingham

15. Psychiatric comorbidity in diagnosis
Jennifer S. Coelho, Lea Thaler and Howard Steiger

16. Cross-cultural & ethnicity issues in diagnosis
Kathleen Y. .Kawamura

IV. Theories (section editor: LS)

17. Biopsychiatric theories of eating disorders
Sloane Madden

18. Cognitive-Behavioral Theory of Eating Disorders
Kelly Vitousek and Krista Brown

19. Feminist theories of eating disorders
Taryn A. Myers

20. Psychodynamic Theory of Eating Disorders
Kathryn Zerbe

21. Sociocultural theories of eating disorders
Rheanna Ata, Lauren Schaefer and J. Kevin Thompson

V. Risk & Protective Factors & Correlates (section editor: LS)

22. Body image disturbance and the development of disordered eating & eating disorders
Ann Kearney-Cooke and Diana Tieger

23. Cultural similarities and differences in eating disorders
Eileen Anderson-Fye, Stephanie McClure and Rachel Wilson

24. Dieting as a risk factor for eating disorders
Eric Stice and Kyle Burger

25. .Ethnicity as a risk factor for eating disorders
Jennifer E. Wildes and Kelsie T. Forbush

26. Familial risk factors and eating disorders
Janis Crowther, Kathryn E. Smith and G. A. Williams

27. Gender and eating disorders
Sarah K. Murnen and Linda Smolak

28. Genetic risk factors for eating disorders
Jessica H. Baker, Lauren Janson, Sara E. Trace and Cynthia M. Bulik

29. Media and eating disorders
Michael P. Levine and Sarah K. Murnen

30. Neurochemical components of under- and over-eating
Susan Murray, Alexandra Arosenius and Nicole M. Avena

31. Peer risk factors and eating disorders
Carolina Lunde and Ann Frisén

32. Personality as a risk factor for eating disorders
Jason Lavender, Kyle P. De Young and Stephen A. Wonderlich

33. Protective factors
Tracy L. Tylka and Ashley M. Kroon Van Diest

34. .Stress, trauma and adversity as risk factors in the development of eating disorders
Timothy D. Brewerton

VI. Special Groups (section editor: LS)

35. Athletes, physical activity, dancers, and eating disorders
Trent Petrie and Christy Greenleaf

36. Eating disorders across the life span
Linda Smolak

37. Eating disorders in boys and men
Lina Ricciardelli and Marita McCabe

Volume 2

I. Assessment (section editor: LS)

38. Screening for eating disorders: An updated guide
Rachel F. Rodgers and Debra L. Franko

39. Clinical interviews and eating disorders
Karina Allen

40. Research tools for assessing eating disorders
Drew A. Anderson, Katherine Schaumberg, Erin E. Reilly and Lisa M. Anderson

II. Prevention (section editor: ML)

41. Why prevention? The case for upstream strategies
A. .Jordan Filion and Jess Haines

42. School-based prevention
Jennifer O’Dea and Zali Yager

43. A feminist perspective on the prevention of eating disorders
Niva Piran

44. Cognitive and behavioral approaches to the prevention of eating disorders
Carolyn Becker, Kelly Mackenzie and Tiffany Stewart

45. Media literacy in the prevention of eating disorders
Simon Wilksch and Tracey D. Wade

46. Computer-assisted approaches to prevention
Stephanie Bauer, Carla Minarik and Markus Moessner

47. Developing an ecological approach to eating disorders prevention: The Ontario Project
Michael P. Levine and Gail L. McVey

48. Social policy and prevention
Susan J. Paxton

49. Integration of obesity and eating disorders prevention: A holistic approach to wellness in elementary schools
Suzanne E. Mazzeo, Rachel W. .Gow and Allison Palmberg

III. Issues in Treatment (section editor: ML)

50. The eating disorders treatment team and continuum of care: Saving lives and optimizing treatment
Theodore E. Weltzin and Mary E. Fitzpatrick

51. Addressing gender and ethnicity in the treatment of eating disorders
Heather Thompson-Brenner, Rebecca Shingleton and Lauren Richards

52. Medical Complications and Management Strategies in Patients with Severe Restricting and Purging
Jennifer L. Gaudiani

53. Treating eating disorders in children and adolescents
Katrina Hunt, Mima Simic and Ivan Eisler

54. Issues in treating comorbidity in the eating disorders
Amy Baker Dennis and Randy A. Sansone

55. The “natural” course of EDs
Tiffany Brown, Kelly Klein and Pamela K. Keel

IV. Therapeutic Approaches (section editor: ML)

56. .Cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of eating disorders
Anthea Fursland and Susan M. Byrne

57. Dialectical behavioral therapy
Emmett Bishop

58. Feminist therapy
Karin Jasper

59. Psychopharmacology in the treatment of eating disorders
Phillipa J. Hay and Angélica M. Claudino

60. Family approaches to treatment
Anna C. Ciao, Kristen Anderson and Daniel Le Grange

61. Medical nutrition therapy for eating disorders
Leah L. Graves and Christina Scribner

62. Interpersonal psychotherapy in the treatment of eating disorders
Andrea E. Kass, Jacqueline M. Patmore and Denise. E. Wilfley

63. Motivational interviewing and readiness for change
Pamela Macdonald and Janet Treasure

V. Controversies & Future Directions (section editor: LS).

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Catalogue Data

  • OBNB ID GBB622684
  • ISBN 10 1118916247
  • ISBN 13 9781118916247
  • Type BibliographicResource, Book
  • Dewey Classification 616.8526

ISBD

  • P1053 1 online resource
  • P1042 Includes bibliographical reference and index.

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