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    Clinical Handbook of Complex and Atypical Eating Disorders by Anderson, Leslie K.; Murray, Stuart B.; Kaye, Walter H.;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 26 October 2017

    • ISBN 9780190630409
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages440 pages
    • Size 155x231x27 mm
    • Weight 612 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Clinical Handbook of Complex and Atypical Eating Disorders brings together into one comprehensive resource what is known about an array of complicating factors for patients with ED, serving as an accessible introduction to each of the comorbidities and symptom presentations highlighted in the volume.

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    Treating patients with eating disorders (ED) is a notoriously challenging undertaking. Patients tend to be medically compromised and have a deep ambivalence towards their symptoms, and treatment dropout and relapse rates are high. Further complicating matters, a sizable number of patients present with additional characteristics that set them apart from the patients for whom empirically supported treatments were developed. Up to 50% of current ED diagnoses are classified as atypical and do not fit into existing diagnostic categories, and many more present with complex comorbidities.

    Clinical Handbook of Complex and Atypical Eating Disorders brings together into one comprehensive resource what is known about an array of complicating factors for patients with ED, serving as an accessible introduction to each of the comorbidities and symptom presentations highlighted in the volume. The first section of the book focuses on the treatment of ED in the presence of various comorbidities, and the second section explores the treatment of ED with atypical symptom presentations. The third section focuses on how to adapt ED treatments for diverse populations typically neglected in controlled treatment trials: LGBT, pediatric, male, ethnically diverse, and older adult populations. Each chapter includes a review of clinical presentation, prevalence, treatment approaches, resources, conclusions, and future directions. Cutting edge and practical, Clinical Handbook of Complex and Atypical Eating Disorders will appeal to researchers and health professionals involved in treating ED.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword by Ivan Eisler
    About the Editors
    Contributors
    Introduction
    1. Evidence-Based Treatments and the Atypical/Complex Conundrum
    Jenna Schlein, Gina Dimitropoulos, Katharine Loeb, & Daniel Le Grange
    Part I: Psychiatric Comorbidities
    2. Clinical Guidelines for the Treatment of Anxiety in Eating Disorders
    Stephanie Knatz Peck, Stuart B. Murray, & Walter H. Kaye
    3. Treating ED-PTSD patients: A synthesis of the literature and new treatment directions
    Julie G. Trim, Tara Galovski, Amy Wagner, & Timothy D. Brewerton
    4. The Complex Relationship between Eating Disorders and Substance Use Disorders: Clinical Implications
    Amy Baker Dennis & Tamara Pryor
    5. Suicidality, Self-Injurious Behavior, and Eating Disorders
    Leslie K. Anderson, April Smith & Scott Crow
    6. Eating Disorders and Borderline Personality Disorder: Strategies for Managing Life Threatening and Therapy Interfering Behaviors
    Lucene Wisniewski & Leslie K. Anderson
    7. Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Eating Disorders
    Danyale McCurdy-McKinnon & Jamie D. Feusner
    8. Food Selectivity in Autism Spectrum Disorder
    William G. Sharp & Valentina Postorino
    Part II: Atypical Symptom Presentations
    9. Avoidant-Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: Assessment and Treatment
    Jessie Menzel
    10. Anorexia Nervosa with a history of Obesity or Overweight
    Jocelyn Lebow & Leslie Sim
    11. Purging disorder
    Pamela K. Keel, K. Jean Forney, & Grace Kennedy
    12. Evidence-based Treatment Approaches for Night Eating Disorders
    Kelly C. Allison & Laura A. Berner
    13. Diabetes and Eating Disorders
    Liana Abascal, & Ann Goebel-Fabbri
    14. Muscle Dysmorphia: Clinical Presentation and Treatment Strategies
    Scott Griffiths & Stuart B. Murray
    15. Rumination Disorder in Adults: Cognitive Behavioral Formulation and Treatment
    Helen B. Murray & Jennifer J. Thomas
    16. Atypical Eating Disorders and Specific Phobia of Vomiting (SPOV): Clinical Presentation and Treatment Approaches
    Alexandra Keyes & David Veale
    Part III: Atypical Populations
    17. Pediatric Eating Disorders
    Emily K. Gray & Kamryn T. Eddy
    18. Eating Disorders in Males
    Tiffany A. Brown, Scott Griffiths & Stuart B. Murray
    19. Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating in the LGBTQ Population
    Jon Arcelus, Fernando Fernandez-Aranda, & Walter Pierre Bouman
    20. Considerations in the Treatment of Eating Disorders among Ethnic Minorities
    Ana L. Ramirez, Eva Trujillo-ChiVacuán, Marisol Perez
    21. Midlife onset Eating Disorders
    Cristin Runfola, Jessica H. Baker, & Cynthia M. Bulik
    22. Eating Disorders in Athletes: Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    Carolyn R. Plateau & Jon Arcelus

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