
Exposure Therapy For Eating Disorders Is Designed To Augment Existing Eating Disorder Treatment Manuals By Providing Clinicians With Practical Advice For Maximizing The Effectiveness Of Exposure, Regardless Of Clinical Background Or Evidence-based Treatment Used. Suitable For Use With A Range Of Diagnoses, This Easy-to-use Guide Describes The Most Up To Date Empirical Research On Exposure For Eating Disorders, Extrapolating Clinical Advice From The Anxiety Disorders Literature In Order To Help Busy Clinicians Become More Effective In Treating These Challenging Illnesses. Readers Will Gain Solid Understanding Of The Theoretical Underpinnings Of Exposure Therapy, As Well As How To Utilize This Information To Explain The Rationale For Exposure To Patients. Specific Types Of Eating Disorder Exposure Are Covered In Detail, Including Exposure To Food And Eating, Cue Exposure For Binge Eating, Weighing And Weight Exposure, Novel Forms Of Exposure For Eating Disorders, And More. The Book Also Provides Strategies For Overcoming Obstacles, Including Institutional Resistance To Implementation Of Exposure Therapy.
This book investigates how clinicians can effectively integrate exposure therapy techniques into existing treatment protocols for patients suffering from various eating disorders. The authors, Carolyn Black Becker, Glenn Waller, and Nicholas R. Farrell, draw upon extensive empirical research and established anxiety disorder literature to provide a practical framework for practitioners. They argue that by adapting exposure-based interventions, clinicians can improve patient outcomes across a spectrum of eating-related diagnoses.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently cite this text as a highly practical resource for bridging the gap between anxiety-based exposure research and eating disorder treatment. Experts highlight the book's utility in providing actionable, evidence-based strategies for practitioners working in diverse clinical settings.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190069759
ISBN-13:
9780190069759
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