Eating Disorders (1st ed. 2024)
An International Comprehensive View

Edited by Paul Robinson,Janet Treasure,Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann,Tracey Wade,Fernando Fernandez-Aranda,Steve Wonderlich

ISBN13: 9783031460951

Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG

Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG

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Published: 26/12/2024

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This Handbook covers all eating disorders in every part of the world. Eating disorders in Western countries are described but also in different parts of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, amongst indigenous peoples, and peoples of cultural and linguistic diversity, Latin America and Eastern Europe and we will describe the impact of pandemics.The sections are organised with an introduction followed by definitions and classifications, then epidemiology, then psychosocial aetiology, clinical features, neurobiology, family peers and carers, and finally conclusions. The latest DSM and ICD classifications are covered and eating disorders not yet classified. The authors cover the clinical features of eating disorders complicating diabetes type 1, the neurobiology of eating disorders including immunology, neurotransmitters and appetite. The treatment section will include emergency treatment, evidence-based psychological approaches, intensive interventions and emerging areas, and the family section will include voluntary bodies, family and carers and pregnant mothers with eating disorders. Outcome covers prognosis in all the major eating disorders and describe the severe and enduring type of eating disorder. The work is the primary source of information about eating disorders for students, doctors, psychologists and other professionals. The fact that it is regularly updated makes it second only to primary sources such as journals for retrieving information on the subject. In contrast to journals the manual will provide accessibility unavailable elsewhere.
Section 1: Introduction: 1.1: Definitions and Clinical features.- 1.2: Epidemiology.- 1.3: Aetiology.- 1.4: Treatment.- 1.5: Family and peers.- 1.6: Outcome and course.- 1.7: Conclusions.- Section 2 : Definitions and classification: 2.1 DSM 5.- 2.2 ICD 11.- 2.3 Additional phenotypes.- Section 3: Epidemiology: 3.1: EDs in “Western” countries.- 3.2: East Asia.- 3.3: South Asia.- 3.4: Africa.- 3.5: Middle East.- 3.6: Indigenous peoples.- 3.7: Peoples of cultural and linguistic diversity (CALD).- 3.8: Eating disorders and pandemics.- 3.9: Latin America.- 3.10: Eastern Europe.-Section 4: Psychosocial Aetiology: 4.1: Overview of risk factors for Eds.- 4.2: Personality vulnerabilities as risk factor for ED.- 4.3: Family as a risk factor for ED.- 4.4: Education as a risk factor for ED.- 4.5: Peer group as a risk factor for ED.- 4.6: Sport and exercise factors as risk factors for ED.- 4.7: Social media as risk factor for ED.- 4.8: Trauma and risk as risk factorsfor ED.- Section 5: Clinical features: 5.1: Hormonal.- 5.2: Psychological.- 5.3: Physical.- 5.4: Familial.- 5.5: Men.- 5.6: Diabetes type 1.- 5.7: Obesity with EDs and Bariatric surgery.- 5.8: Psychiatric comorbidity.- 5.9: ASD.- 5.10: EDs in LGBT community.- Section 6: Neurobiology of Eds: 6.1: Neuroimaging.- 6.2: Metabolomics.- 6.3: Gut-Brain axis.- 6.4: Genetics.- 6.5: Immunology, Cytokines.- 6.6: Brain neurotransmitters.- 6.7 The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis.- 6.8 Central and peripheral modulators of appetite.- 6.9: Brain Neurodevelopmental changes in eating Disorders.- Section 7: Treatment: Subsection 7a: Initial response following presentation: 7a.1: Specialist assessment.- 7a.2: Prevention.- 7a.3: Primary care.- 7a.4: Early intervention.- 7a.5: Barriers to treatment.- 7a.6: Emergency and general hospital treatment including refeeding.- Subsection 7b: Evidence based psychological approaches: 7b.1: CBT.- 7b.2: Family approaches.- 7b.3: SSCM.- 7b.4: MANTRA.- 7b.5: Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.- 7b.6: Integrative Cognitive Affective Therapy.- 7b.7: Guided self help.- 7b.8: Psychodynamic therapies. MBT.- Subsection 7c: Intensive interventions: 7c.1: Day care and home treatment.- 7c.2: Inpatient care.- Subsection 7d: Emerging areas: 7d.1: Brain treatments.- 7d.2: Drug treatment.- 7d.3: Ethical issues in treatment.- 7d.4: Lived experience of illness and treatment.- 7d.5: CFT.- 7d.6: EMDR, Imagery rescripting.- 7d.7: Internet and tele-therapy.- 7d.8: Psychoeducation.- 7d.9: Obesity and Eds.- Section 8: Family, peers, carers: 8.1: Families in EDs: an attachment perspective.- 8.2: Relationships with peers.- 8.3 Siblings.- 8.4: Couples.- 8.5: Mothers and pregnant women with Eds.- 8.6: Carers and family members.- 8.7: Peer relationships and recovered peer mentors in recovery.- 8.8 Voluntary bodies.- Section 9: Outcome: 9.1: AN.- 9.2: BN.- 9.3: BED.- 9.4: ARFID.- 9.5: OSFED/UFED.- 9.6: Severe and Enduring Eds.- Section 10: Conclusions.
  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Professional & Vocational
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