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This state-of-the-art guide provides a powerful transdiagnostic approach for treating adolescent eating disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and others) in either outpatient or inpatient settings. It describes how enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E)--the gold-standard treatment for adult eating disorders--has been systematically adapted and tested with younger patients. With a strong motivational focus, CBT-E gives the adolescent a key role in decision making. The book presents session-by-session guidelines for assessing patients, determining whether CBT-E is appropriate, developing case conceptualizations, conducting individualized interventions, addressing medical issues, and involving parents. User-friendly features include case vignettes and reproducible forms; purchasers get access to a webpage where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. CBT-E is recognized as a best practice for the treatment of adolescent eating disorders by the U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Review: Partly informative partly outdated - Pro: The book is a great Stepping stool into diving into how to work one-on-one with an adolescent with an eating disorder. I would recommend this book to someone just starting to learn about eating disorders and cognitive behavioral therapy but I would warn them by stating the cons below. Cons: This book implies that CBT-E is the gold standard for treating eating disorders but there are other great tools such as Family Based Therapy. It will depend on the patient. Also, it didn’t sit right with me that the authors state eating disorders are predominately female patients. On paper that may be true but in reality male adolescents are just as likely to develop an eating disorder, but they are more likely to hide it and therefore, won’t be diagnosed. That is why the research shows males are less likely to be diagnosed Review: Buen producto - Buen libro
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
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Partly informative partly outdated
Pro: The book is a great Stepping stool into diving into how to work one-on-one with an adolescent with an eating disorder. I would recommend this book to someone just starting to learn about eating disorders and cognitive behavioral therapy but I would warn them by stating the cons below. Cons: This book implies that CBT-E is the gold standard for treating eating disorders but there are other great tools such as Family Based Therapy. It will depend on the patient. Also, it didn’t sit right with me that the authors state eating disorders are predominately female patients. On paper that may be true but in reality male adolescents are just as likely to develop an eating disorder, but they are more likely to hide it and therefore, won’t be diagnosed. That is why the research shows males are less likely to be diagnosed
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Buen producto
Buen libro
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Easy to use manual
Easy to understand manual for applying CBT-e to adolescents.
W**H
Excellent Resource for Clinicians
A great book for clinicians looking to upskill in CBT. Clear, practical, and insightful—highly recommended for enhancing therapeutic skills.
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