Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents (Cambridge Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) '06
McDermott, Brett 著
著者紹介
内容
目次
Part I. Introduction: 1. Historical and current conceptualisations ofeating disorders: a developmental perspective Mytilee Vemuri and HansSteiner; Part II. Scientific Underpinnings: 2. Regulation of food intake andbody weight Julian Mercer; 3. The development of children's shape and weightconcerns Andrew J. Hill; 4. Relation of dieting to eating pathology EricStice, Emily Burton, Michael Lowe and Meghan Butryn; 5. Physical andcognitive changes associated with puberty Victor M. Fornari and Ida F.Dancyger; 6. Genetic influences in the development of eating disorders ShaniLeor, Orit Krispin and Alan Apter; 7. Epidemiology of eating disorders SorenNielsen; 8. Neuroimaging Janet Treasure and Hans-Christoph Friederich; PartIII. Abnormal States: 9. Anorexia Nervosa in children and adolescents RachelBryant-Waugh; 10. Eating disorders in boys Brett McDermott; 11. Bingeing andBulimia Nervosa in children and adolescents Leora Pinhas, Debra K. Katzman,Gina Dimitropoulos and Blake Woodside; 12. Selective eating and otheratypical eating problems Dasha Nicholls and Tony Jaffa;13. Comorbid anxietyand depression and the role of trauma in children and adolescents with eatingdisorders Timothy D. Brewerton; 14. Eating disorders in children withdisabilities and chronic illness Peter B. Sullivan; 15. Childhood obesityCaroline Braet; Part IV. Evidence-Based Care: 16. Assessment and treatment ofacute medical complications during the refeeding process Carl LairdBirmingham; 17. Assessment and treatment of chronic medical complicationsRichard E. Kreipe; 18. Individual psychotherapy Phillipa P. J. Hay and BrettMcDermott; 19. Evidence based family psychotherapy interventions James Lockand Jennifer Couturier; 20. Models of service delivery Simon Gowers and LynneGreen; 21. Psychopharmacology and eating disorders Kristine J. Steffen, JamesL. Roerig and James E. Mitchell; Part V. Public Health Perspectives: 22.Longitudinal perspectives, outcome and prognosis Hans-Christoph Steinhausen;23. Primary prevention of eating disorders Greta Noordenbos; 24. Strategiesfor secondary prevention Greta Noordenbos.
カート
カートに商品は入っていません。