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Goodheart, Kristin L.
Eating disorders in women and children = prevention, stress management, and treatment /
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正題名/作者:
Eating disorders in women and children/ editors, Kristin L. Goodheart, James R. Clopton, Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb.
其他題名:
prevention, stress management, and treatment /
其他作者:
Goodheart, Kristin L.
出版者:
Boca Raton :CRC Press, : 2011.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xviii, 429 p.)
標題:
Eating disorders. -
電子資源:
http://www.crcnetbase.com/isbn/978-1-4398-2481-8
ISBN:
9781439824832 (electronic bk.)
Eating disorders in women and children = prevention, stress management, and treatment /
Eating disorders in women and children
prevention, stress management, and treatment /[electronic resource] :editors, Kristin L. Goodheart, James R. Clopton, Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb. - 2nd ed. - Boca Raton :CRC Press,2011. - 1 online resource (xviii, 429 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Foreword When I was a young woman being treated for an eating disorder, certain assumptions were made: if you had an eating disorder, you would be a white adolescent girl from a family with a controlling mother and an absent father. You would display a passive personality and low self-esteem. You would in all likelihood have signs of depression; whether you did or not, you would probably be treated for it. Your treatment team would see and treat you as childish and immature, and hold a variety of vague and often unfounded opinions about who you were, where you'd been, and what kind of chances of recovery you had. Those chances were considered, almost across the board, very low indeed. I was treated for eating disorders in the 1980s and 1990s. The medical and therapeutic understanding of the etiology, nature, and treatment of disordered eating and body image had not changed markedly since the early days of eating disorder research 20 years before. Likewise, the limited understanding of the demographics of eating disordered populations ensured that thousands would go undiagnosed and untreated. While the eating disordered population exploded, research and treatment providers held fast to their notions of what they were dealing with and how they should proceed. Their abysmal success rates bewildered them; they attributed these low rates of recovery to the intractable, probably incurable nature of the diseases. This second edition of Eating Disorders in Women and Children: Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment is being released into a therapeutic community that has changed in many critical ways, and I believe the community will see further change as a result of the research done here"--
ISBN: 9781439824832 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
77132
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: RC552.E18 / E2835 2011eb
Dewey Class. No.: 618.92/8526
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