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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1737963426
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780429295713 , 0429295715 , 9781000165753 , 1000165752 , 9781000145137 , 1000145131 , 9781000186376 , 1000186377
    Content: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; PART I: Introduction to schema therapy; 1. Introduction to schema therapy for eating disorders; Abstract; Introduction to schema therapy; Rationale for using schema mode therapy for adults with EDs; This book; References; 2. Review of the schema model and therapeutic application in eating disordered populations; Abstract; Evidence of the schema mode model for eating disorders
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949384524802882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780429295713 , 0429295715 , 9781000165753 , 1000165752 , 9781000145137 , 1000145131 , 1000186377 , 9781000186376
    Content: Options can be limited for those who do not respond to standard eating disorder treatments. Schema therapy is one of the new exciting frontiers in the treatment of this clinical population, offering a much-needed model that integrates both developmental and deeper level personality factors. Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders is the first book of its kind, guiding clinicians to deliver the schema model to those with entrenched or enduring eating pathology, and in turn encouraging further clinical research on this approach to treatment. Written by an international team of leading schema therapy experts, and with a foreword by Wendy Behary and Jeffrey Young, this book draws on their clinical knowledge and research experience. Comprehensive and practical, this book introduces the rapidly growing evidence base for schema therapy, outlines the application of this model across eating disorder diagnostic groups, as well as individual and group modalities, and explores practical considerations, common challenges and the therapeutic process. The book includes detailed case examples, which provide a theoretical and practical basis for working withtherapist-client schema chemistry and transference, and outlines methods of ensuring therapist self-care in the face of difficult and often long-term work. Innovative and accessible, this fresh look at the treatment of eating disorders will be an invaluable resource for clinicians in the field.
    Note: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; PART I: Introduction to schema therapy; 1. Introduction to schema therapy for eating disorders; Abstract; Introduction to schema therapy; Rationale for using schema mode therapy for adults with EDs; This book; References; 2. Review of the schema model and therapeutic application in eating disordered populations; Abstract; Evidence of the schema mode model for eating disorders , Schema therapy outcome studies for eating disordersSummary and research limitations; Conclusions; References; 3. Applying schema therapy to binge eating disorders: A transdiagnostic approach; Abstract; A schema model for binge eating disorders; Treatment manual; Case description; Progress and outcomes; Conclusion; References; PART II: Schema therapy assessment and case conceptualisation; 4. Schema therapy assessment of eating disorders; Abstract; Multiple pathways to eating disorders; Schema therapy assessment for eating disorders; Conclusion; References , 5. Schema therapy conceptualisation of eating disordersAbstract; Development of a case conceptualisation for eating disorders; Main eating disorder coping modes; Differentiating modes; Bringing it all together; Conclusions; References; PART III: Application of schema therapy to eating disorders; 6. Repetitive negative thinking in eating disorders: Identifying and bypassing over-analysing coping modes and building schema attunement; Abstract; Repetitive Negative Thinking and emotional processing; Repetitive Negative Thinking: A schema therapy perspective , Strategies for bypassing RNT and 'over-analysing' coping behaviour in schema therapySchema attunement: Building a healthy adult relationship with emotions using the therapy relationship; A process-based approach to building schema attunement; Conclusion; References; 7. Experiential mode work with eating disorders; Abstract; Experiential work with reluctant or ambivalent clients; Chairwork and imagery rescripting (IR) to bypass coping modes; Imagery rescripting; Conclusion; References; 8. Chairwork in schema therapy: Applications and considerations in the treatment of eating disorders , AbstractIntroduction; Chairwork and eating disorders; Special considerations in schema therapy for eating disorders; Conclusion; References; 9. Behavioural pattern breaking in schema therapy for eating disorders: Learning from other evidence-based approaches; Abstract; Introduction; Overview of therapy steps: Behavioural techniques with anorexia nervosa; Behavioural pattern-breaking for individuals who binge eat; Conclusions; References; 10. Manual of group schema therapy for eating disorders; Abstract; STE-g manual overview; STE-g manual content; Conclusions; References
    Additional Edition: Print version: Simpson, Susan (Susan G.), 1967- author. Schema therapy for eating disorders Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780367272395
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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