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Working with People Affected by Eating Disorders

Developing Skills and Facilitating Recovery

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 27th Feb 2019
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 12mm
Weight: 336g
ISBN-10: 135200285X
ISBN-13: 9781352002850
Barcode No: 9781352002850
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This book introduces students and professionals, family and friends of people with eating disorders to the key concepts and skills that underpin a holistic and recovery orientated approach to the care of eating disorders. It provides an overview of the main professional practice and ethical issues, which workers are likely to be confronted with in their area of work and family members are likely to face when trying to support loved ones. Each chapter is written by an expert and provides a practical guide for those working and/or living with people affected by eating disorders in different settings. Topics are illustrated through the use of clinical cases and further underpinned by current literature and research relevant to topic area.

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A wealth of knowledge collated into one accessible text, this is a comprehensive exploration of an age-old area of human suffering. Working with the challenges presented to individuals and their support networks, the authors have structured the text into manageable chapters that include illustrations of case studies and reflection points. * Bee MacBean, College Counsellor, Hereford, UK * Morrissey and Oberlin's 12 stand-alone yet connected chapters provide solid knowledge and food for thought about theories and experiences of eating disorders and their treatment. It shines a refreshing and much needed spotlight on recovery, beyond symptomatic improvement, so that the entire person is seen in the treatment process. * Rachel Bachner-Melman, President, Israel Association for Eating Disorders *