Evidence Based Treatments for Eating Disorders: Children, Adolescents and Adults, Second Edition ( Eating Disorders in the 21st Century )

Publication series :Eating Disorders in the 21st Century

Author: Ida Dancyger and Victor Fornari (Long Island Jewish Medical Center (including Cohen Children's Medical Center & Zucker Hillside Hospital)   Clinical Associate   Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry   Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine   NY   US)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781631174032

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781631174001

Subject: R1 Preventive Medicine , Health

Keyword: Health

Language: ENG

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Evidence Based Treatments for Eating Disorders: Children, Adolescents and Adults, Second Edition

Chapter

Chapter 2: Overview of Evidence on the Underpinnings of Bulimia Nervosa

Abstract

Introduction

Predisposing Biological Underpinnings

Predisposing Psychological Underpinnings

Predisposing Social Underpinnings

Precipitating Biological Underpinnings

Precipitating Psychological Underpinnings

Precipitating Social Underpinnings

Perpetuating Biological Underpinnings

Perpetuating Psychological Underpinnings

Perpetuating Social Underpinnings

Conclusion

References

Chapter 3: Overview of the Evidence on the Biopsychosocial Underpinnings of Binge Eating Disorder (BED)

Abstract

Introduction

I. Biological Factors

II. Psychological Factors

III. Social Factors

IV. Cultural and Environmental Factors

Conclusion and Future Directions

References

Chapter 4: Research and Clinical Practice: A Dynamic Tension in the Eating Disorder Field

Abstract

The AED Survey

Developing a Road Map

The Road Map

The AED Research-Practice Integration Guidelines

Conclusion

References

Chapter 5: The Eating Disorders Diagnoses: What Has Changed with DSM-5?

Abstract

Introduction

History of Eating Disorder Diagnoses

Goals of the DSM-5 Modifications

New Categories, Major Revisions, and Diagnostic Clarifications of the Eating Disorder Diagnoses in the DSM-5

Clinical Vignettes

Topics for Future Research

Conclusion

References

Part II – Intensive Treatments of Eating Disorders

Chapter 6: Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment of Adolescents and Adults with Eating Disorders

Abstract

Introduction

Nutritional Rehabilitation and Medical Monitoring of AN Inpatients

Psychosocial Treatments for AN Inpatients

Psychopharmacology for AN Inpatients

Nutritional Rehabilitation and Medical Monitoring of BN Inpatients

Psychosocial Treatments for BN Inpatients

Medication Treatments for BN Inpatients

Discharge Planning for the Hospitalized BN Patient

Conclusion

References

Chapter 7: Day Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa

Abstract

Introduction

Current Trends

Inpatient Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa on a General Psychiatric or a Specialized Eating Disorders Unit

Other Types of Inpatient Care: General Medicine and Adolescent Medicine Units

Specialized Day Treatment for Eating Disorders

Clinical Vignettes

Conclusion

References

Chapter 8: Medical and Nutritional Treatment of Children, Adolescents and Young Adults with Eating Disorders

Abstract

Introduction

Epidemiology

Medical Complications

Treatment

Outcome

Case Vignette

References

Chapter 9: Evidence-Informed Care of Children with Eating Disorders

Abstract

Introduction

How Common are Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents?

Are Eating Disorders in Children the Same as Those Seen in Adults?

Developmental Considerations

Non-Weight Phobic Eating Disorders

In the Absence of a Strong Evidence Base for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders Is it Reasonable to Rely on Evidence in Adults?

Where to Treat

Treatment in the Inpatient Setting

Managing the Ward Environment

Individual Psychotherapy in the Inpatient Setting

School and Group Therapy

Psychological Support of Parents and Families

Outpatient Care in Anorexia Nervosa

Family Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa

Individual Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa

Psychological Therapy in Bulimia Nervosa

The Role of Medication in Anorexia Nervosa

Conclusion

Sick, Sad and Grumpy

References

Chapter 10: Evidence-Guided Treatment for Males with Eating Disorders

Abstract

Introduction

Differences between Male and Female ED

Clinical and Symptomatological Differences in Males with EDs

Psychopathological Differences in Males with EDs

Personality and Males with EDs

Pre-Morbid Obesity and Males with EDs

Therapy and Males with EDs

Outcome and Males with EDs

Our Own Experience Treating Males with EDs

Conclusion

Case Report

Acknowledgment

References

Chapter 11: Treatment Resistance: Persuasion, Perceived Coercion and Compulsion

Abstract

Introduction

Ambivalence Towards Treatment Is a Symptom of Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders Are Motivated Behavioral Disorders

Data on Coercive Treatment for Substance Abuse

Competence to Refuse Treatment in Anorexia Nervosa

Coercive Treatment and the Adolescent Patient

Family Therapy and the Adult Patient

Voluntary Treatment and Perceived Coercion

Involuntary Treatment

The Spectrum of Coercion: From Persuasion to Compulsion

A Rational Approach to Countering Treatment Resistance. Patient Role Induction, Family Involvement, Persuasion and Conversion

Conclusion

References

Part III – Psychotherapy of Eating Disorders

Chapter 12: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa

Abstract

Introduction

Empirical Support for CBT for Anorexia Nervosa (CBT-AN)

Formulation of CBT for Eating Disorders

Five Core Conceptual Principles of CBT-AN

Ten Essential Principles of Clinical Practice for CBT-AN

Conclusion

References

Chapter 13: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa

Abstract

Introduction

General Advantages of CBT-BN

Limitations of Standard CBT-BN

Incorporating CBT-BN into Eclectic Treatments

Clinical Vignette

CBT-BN: 20 Sessions, “from Soup to Nuts”

The Three Phases of CBT-BN: Objectives

Presenting the Basic Cognitive Behavioral Model for BN

Self-Monitoring: A Keystone of Treatment

Clinical Vignettes Modeling the Essential Elements of CBT-BN

Conclusion

CBT Workbooks and Manuals

References

Chapter 14: Evidence-Informed Strategies for Binge Eating Disorder and Obesity

Abstract

Introduction

Vignette – Janice’s Story

Pharmacological Treatment for Obesity

Surgical Treatment for Obesity

Behavioral Interventions for Weight Control

Behavioral Interventions for BED

Pharmacological Treatments for BED

Combination Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions for BED

Moderators of Treatment Outcome in BED Intervention Studies

Current Controveries in BED Treatment

Special Considerations: BED in Children

Putting BED and Obesity Treatment in Context

Future Directions

Conclusion

References

Chapter 15: Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for Eating Disorders

Abstract

Introduction

The Rationale for Using IPT to Treat Patients with Eating Disorders

The Empirical Standing of IPT for Eating Disorders

Conclusion

The Practice of IPT for Eating Disorders

How IPT-ED Differs from CBT

How IPT Works

An Illustrative Case History

Future Directions

Acknowledgments

References

Chapter 16: Using Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders: A Model for DBT Enhanced CBT

Abstract

DBT as a Potential Alternative Treatment

Why Use DBT for the Treatment of Eating Disorders?

Existing Data Demonstrating the Effectiveness of DBT for Eating Disorders

Cleveland Center for Eating Disorders Model

The Focus of DBT for Eating Disorders

DBT-CBT for Eating Disorders: The Model

Mindfulness Skills

Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills

Distress Tolerance Skills

Emotion Regulation Skills

Consultation Team

Telephone Skills Coaching

Conclusion

Author Note

References

Chapter 17: Evidenced-Based Approaches to Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa

Abstract

Theoretical Underpinnings of Family Treatment for Eating Disorders

Empirical Evaluation of Family Treatment of Eating Disorders

Family-Based Weight Restoration for Eating Disorders

Modifications Associated with FBT for BN

Conclusion

References

Chapter 18: How Does the Evidence of Psychodynamic Therapy Inform Treatment of Adolescents with Eating Disorders?

Abstract

Introduction

Background

A Multi-modal Treatment Plan

Descriptions of Psychodynamically Informed Therapy

Review of the Research of the Research Studies of Psychodynamically Informed Psychotherapy

The Gap between Research and Practice

Conclusion

Recommendations for Future Research

References

Chapter 19: Emotion, Eating Disorders and Integrative Cognitive-Affective Therapy

Abstract

Emotion and Models of Eating Disorder Behavior

Research on Emotion and Eating Disorders

Rationale for Focusing on Emotion in the Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa

References

Part IV – Psychopharmacological Treatments

Chapter 20: Pharmacological Therapies for Anorexia Nervosa

Abstract

Introduction

Treatment

Pathophysiology

Future Directions

Conclusion

References

Chapter 21: Pharmacological Therapies for Bulimia Nervosa

Abstract

Introduction

Early Clinical Trials of Pharmacological Therapies for BN

The Advent of SSRIs and Beyond

Future Directions

Conclusion

Clinical Case Example

References

Part V - Future Directions

Chapter 22: Neurotransmitter Function in Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa: Insight from Brain Imaging Studies into Behavior and Traits

Abstract

Introduction

Anorexia Nervosa

Bulimia Nervosa

Conclusion

References

Chapter 23: Long-Term Follow-Up Studies in Eating Disorders and Their Impact on Treatment

Abstract

Eating Disorders

Long-Term Follow-up Studies in Eating Disorders

Long-Term Naturalistic Studies

How Long-Term Naturalistic Studies Impact Treatment

Long-Term Treatment Outcome Studies

How Long-Term Treatment Outcome Studies Impact Current Interventions

Long-Term Outcome Studies and Future Treatment

Conclusion

References

Index

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