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  • Treatment Manual for Anorexia Nervosa, Third Edition: A Family-Based Approach

    Treatment Manual for Anorexia Nervosa, Third Edition by Lock, James; Le Grange, Daniel;

    A Family-Based Approach

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    Now in a revised and expanded third edition reflecting key advances in research and clinical practice, this manual presents the leading empirically supported treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN). Strategies and procedures for family-based treatment are described in session-by-session detail. The book gives practitioners a clear framework for mobilizing parents to promote their child&&&39;s weight restoration and healthy eating; involving siblings; improving parent–child relationships; and getting adolescent development back on track. Integrating state-of-the-art knowledge about medical and psychological aspects of AN, the manual is complete with sample dialogues, troubleshooting tips, and a chapter-length case example.

    New to This Edition

    • Chapter on intensive parental coaching, a three-session adaptation for families who need extra support.
    • Synthesizes the growing evidence base for the approach.
    • New and expanded discussions of clinical issues--atypical AN, gender-diverse patients, those with psychiatric comorbidities, and more.
    • Describes innovations in clinical training and modes of delivery.

    Family-based treatment is recognized as a best practice for the treatment of AN in adolescents by the U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

    “It is hard to overstate the impact of Lock and LeGrange&&&39;s Treatment Manual for Anorexia Nervosa upon its initial, radical publication. It remains a seminal work that centers families in the care of patients and emphasizes food and weight restoration over insight in recovery, effectively upending previously held assumptions about AN and its care and context. This book has earned its place as our authoritative resource for evidence-based care of AN--and as one of the most consequential treatment manuals in the story of psychotherapy. The third edition is updated with a decade of additional empirical support for family-based treatment, as well as adaptations for patients with a range of needs and presentations. This book remains an essential, trusted resource for clinicians who encounter young patients with eating disorders.”--Leslie Sim, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic

    “The third edition of this treatment manual will change your practice of family-based treatment for AN. With updated research evidence and a new chapter on intensive parental coaching, this manual provides much-needed, up-to-date guidance for anyone practicing or learning to practice this approach. I highly recommend this book for my students, clinical team, and anyone who wants to learn more about family-based treatment for youth with eating disorders.”--Jennifer Couturier, MD, MSc, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada

    “The most significant developments in the field over the past decade are incorporated into the third edition of this manual. The authors summarize the recent literature, critically review who family-based treatment for AN may be most appropriate for, and discuss specific needs in the context of comorbidities or child development. There is also an emphasis on comparing family-based treatment with other therapies, including parent-focused approaches, which is an important addition.”--Guido K.W. Frank, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego School of Medicine

    “The third edition of this classic treatment manual incorporates timely clinical recommendations based on the latest research, including a chapter providing detailed, session-by-session guidance for intensive parental coaching. In line with the changing demographics of the illness, Lock and Le Grange provide updated guidance on delivering family-based treatment for atypical AN and for patients with gender diversity and neurodiversity. Finally, they carefully describe adaptations for virtual delivery of the therapy in our increasingly digital age. A tour de force.”--Jennifer J. Thomas, PhD, FAED, Co-Director, Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School-Highly recommended for all professionals engaged in work with adolescents suffering from anorexia nervosa. (on the first edition)--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 10/1/2001Æ’Æ’This work was designed to be most valuable to psychotherapists, and it succeeds well in this mission. (on the first edition)--Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 6/1/2001

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Note from the Authors
    Foreword to the Second Edition & Foreword to the First Edition, Gerald Russell, MD
    Preface
    1. Introduction and Background Information on Anorexia Nervosa
    2. Family Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa
    3. Phase I: Initial Evaluation and Setting Up Treatment
    4. Session 1: The First Face to Face Meeting
    5. Session 1 in Action
    6. Session 2: The Family Meal
    7. Session 2 in Action
    8. The Remainder of Phase I (Sessions 3–10)
    9. Intensive Parental Coaching to Improve Early Response in Phase I
    10. Session 8 in Action
    11. Beginning Phase II: Helping the Adolescent Eat on Her Own (Sessions 11–16)
    12. Phase II in Action
    13. Starting Phase III: Adolescent Issues (Sessions 17–20)
    14. Phase III in Action
    15. Summary of a Completed Case
    16. Where Are We Going from Here?: Training, Dissemination, Clinical Practice, and Research
    References
    Index

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