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    The Oxford Handbook of Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders: Developmental Perspectives by Lock, James;

    Series: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 12 January 2012

    • ISBN 9780199744459
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 251x183x22 mm
    • Weight 739 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book considers the risk, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of eating disorders in children and adolescents from a developmental perspective. Physical, emotional, and psychosocial factors contribute to which type of eating disorder develops, what type of intervention is likely effective, and the prognosis for recovery. The book includes a discussion of genetic and cognitive neuro-scientific aspects of these disorders.

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    Long description:

    Inspired by the increasing need to consider developmental factors in understanding the etiology and treatment of mental diseases, The Oxford Handbook of Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders: Developmental Perspectives takes an innovative approach to topics surrounding eating disorders in children and early adolescents.

    Acknowledging the distinct differences in the development and treatment of eating disorders across age ranges, this volume addresses developmental factors in clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment response in eating disorders.

    With sections devoted to feeding disorders of infancy and younger children, eating problems of early childhood and the middle-school age period, early childhood and adolescent 'triggers' such as media exposure and family evolution, and future directions in developmental research for eating disorders, The Oxford Handbook of Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders: Developmental Perspectives is an authoritative work for the next decade of developmental research.

    The book is easy to read and the chapters are organized fairly uniformly with abstract, key words, text, conclusion, and future directions. This excellent book espouses a developmental approach, which posits very different factors across early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. The authors explore epidemiology, assessment, and treatment fairly extensively. The topics are varied and from authors who are experts in this field. This is a valuable resource for anyone who works with children.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part One: Introduction and Overview
    1. Overview of the Contents of this Volume and an Introduction to a Developmental Perspective on Genetic Research in Eating Disorders
    James Lock
    Part Two: Developmental Consideration in Assessment
    2. Developmental Perspectives on the Physical Symptoms of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
    Claire Sadler and Rebecka Peebles
    3. Emotion, Attention, and Relationships: A Developmental Model of Self-Regulation in Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disordered Eating Behaviors
    Nancy Zucker and Christopher Harshaw
    4. Challenges in the Assessment and Diagnosis of Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence given Current Diagnostic and Assessment Instruments
    Jennifer L. Couturier and Sherry L. Van Blyderveen
    Part Three: Developmental Considerations in Epidemiology and Risk for Eating Disorders
    5. Epidemiology of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
    Leora Pinhas and Susan J. Bondy
    6. Developmental Approaches to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eating Disorders
    Julia Huemer, Rebecca E. Hall, and Hans Steiner
    7. Developmental considerations of media exposure risk for eating disorders
    Rebecca Carr and Rebecka Peebles
    8. Family Evolution and Process during the Child and Adolescent Years in Eating Disorders
    Elizabeth Dodge
    9. Gender Issues in Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders
    Alison Darcy
    Part Four: Developmental Consideration for Prevention and Treatment of Eating Disorders
    10. Prevention of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
    Corinna Jacobi, Megan Jones, and Ina Beintner
    11. Eating Disorders in Infancy and Early Childhood
    Irene Chatoor
    12. Treating Eating Disorders in Middle Childhood
    Dasha Nicholls and Hilary Davies
    13. Developmental Considerations When Treating Anorexia Nervosa in Adolescents and Young Adults
    Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick
    14. Treating Binge Eating, Bulimia Nervosa, and Eating Disorders in the Context of Obesity in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults
    Denise E. Wilfley, Rachel P. Kolko, and Andrea E. Kass
    15. Developmental Concerns in Psychopharmacological Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Eating Disorders
    Jennifer O. Hagman and Guido K.W. Frank
    16. Eating Issues in the Context of the Physically Ill Child
    Wendy M. Froehlich, Sirirat Ularntinon, and Richard J. Shaw
    17. Developmental Considerations in Choosing Treatment Settings for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders
    Simon G. Gowers and Claire Bullock
    Part Five: Conclusion
    18. Developmental Translational Research: Adolescence, Brain Circuitry, Cognitive Processes, and Eating Disorders
    James Lock

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