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El. knyga: Eating and Weight Disorders

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(Yale University School of Medicine, USA)

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Eating disorders refer to a range of problems characterized by abnormal eating behaviours and beliefs about eating, weight, and shape. Eating disorders, which are classified as psychiatric problems, and obesity, which is classified as a general medical condition, reflect a diverse and perplexing array of biological, social, and psychological phenomena. Beginning with a comprehensive overview of eating and weight disorders, this volume also covers:

  • anorexia nervosa
  • bulimia nervosa
  • atypical eating disorders and binge eating disorders
  • obesity.

Including the most up-to-date research, Carlos Grilo provides a balanced and authoritative overview of current thinking in the fields of eating disorders and obesity with broad yet in-depth coverage of the areas. This highly readable book is an indispensable resource to students and professionals in clinical psychology, health psychology, and psychiatry.

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"This is a fine book by a fine scholar and clinician. Anyone wishing to understand how and why eating and weight disorders develop, how they are diagnosed, and how best to treat them will benefit from this excellent analysis." - Kelly D. Brownell, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Psychology, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Director, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders, USA

"The book is ideal for students (both advanced undergraduates and graduates) and professionals in training. It would also be a needed source of current information for professionals in practice. Simply put, this balanced and authoritative book will be the best single volume coverage of eating and weight disorders there is." - G. Terrence Wilson, Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University, USA "This is a fine book by a fine scholar and clinician. Anyone wishing to understand how and why eating and weight disorders develop, how they are diagnosed, and how best to treat them will benefit from this excellent analysis." Kelly D. Brownell, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Psychology, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Director, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders, USA

"The up-to-date sources of information are particularly useful to eating disorder specialists, but this book is also highly recommended to students and professionals who are new to the field." - European Eating Disorders Review

Series preface ix
1 Overview of eating and weight disorders: Bodies to die for 1(26)
Defining eating and weight disorders
2(1)
Classification of eating disorders and obesity
3(1)
Anorexia nervosa (AN)
4(4)
Bulimia nervosa (BN)
8(7)
Eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS)
15(2)
Binge eating disorder (BED)
17(4)
Obesity
21(3)
Disordered eating versus eating disorders
24(1)
Summary
25(2)
2 The epidemiology and nature of eating and weight disorders 27(40)
Epidemiology and distribution of eating disorders
27(1)
Prevalence of eating disorders
28(2)
Prevalence of eating, weight, and body-related concerns
30(1)
Attempting to lose weight
31(2)
Are eating disorders increasing in prevalence?
33(2)
Are eating, dieting, and body image problems increasing in prevalence?
35(1)
Distribution of eating disorders
36(1)
Distribution of eating, dieting, and body image problems
37(2)
Epidemiology and distribution of obesity
39(2)
Development and course of eating disorders
41(4)
Development and course of obesity
45(1)
Possible etiological and risk factors for eating disorders
46(7)
The etiology and maintenance of obesity
53(2)
Eating too much
55(10)
Summary
65(2)
3 Understanding, assessing, and treating anorexia nervosa 67(28)
Introduction
67(1)
Assessment of anorexia nervosa
67(6)
Medical assessment of anorexia nervosa
73(2)
Psychological assessment of anorexia nervosa
75(2)
Overview of treatments for anorexia nervosa
77(1)
Weight restoration and nutritional rehabilitation
78(3)
Psychological treatments
81(4)
Pharmacotherapy
85(2)
Involuntary treatment
87(1)
Impact of anorexia nervosa on others
88(4)
Summary
92(3)
4 Understanding, assessing, and treating bulimia nervosa 95(24)
Introduction
95(1)
Assessment of bulimia nervosa
95(3)
Medical assessment and co-morbidities
98(2)
Psychological assessment
100(1)
Overview of treatments for bulimia nervosa
101(1)
Pharmacotherapy
101(2)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychological approaches for BN
103(4)
Psychological and/or pharmacological treatments
107(1)
Self-help forms of cognitive behavioral therapy
107(2)
What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?
109(7)
Future directions
116(1)
Summary
117(2)
5 Atypical eating disorders and binge eating disorder: Assessment and treatment 119(24)
Introduction
119(1)
Assessment of atypical eating disorders and binge eating disorder
119(2)
Medical assessment and co-morbidities
121(4)
Assessment of non-medical factors
125(1)
Treatments of atypical eating disorders
126(3)
Overview of treatments for binge eating disorder
129(1)
Pharmacotherapy
130(3)
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychological approaches for BED
133(4)
Self-help forms of cognitive behavioral therapy
137(1)
Cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy
138(2)
Future directions
140(1)
Summary
141(2)
6 Obesity: Assessment and treatment 143(42)
Introduction
143(1)
The stigma of obesity
143(3)
Assessment and classification of obesity
146(3)
Medical assessment and co-morbidities
149(4)
Assessment of non-medical factors associated with obesity
153(4)
Overview of treatment for obesity
157(1)
Self-help and commercial weight loss programs
158(2)
Very-low-calorie diets
160(1)
Behavioral treatment
160(1)
Nutritional and dietary components
161(3)
Adherence and dietary intake: What do controlled experiments tell us?
164(3)
Exercise and physical activity
167(2)
Pharmacotherapy
169(6)
Surgical interventions for obesity
175(8)
Summary
183(2)
Further reading and resources 185(2)
References 187(40)
Author index 227(14)
Subject index 241


Carlos Grilo is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Eating Disorders and Obesity Research Program at Yale University School of Medicine.