General Introduction, Heather Thompson-Brenner
I. Behavioral Approaches
Introduction to Part I, Heather Thompson-Brenner
1. Overcoming Fear of Eating: Exposure and Response Prevention for
Anorexia Nervosa, Deborah R. Glasofer, Anne Marie Albano, H. Blair
Simpson, & Joanna E. Steinglass
2. Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa in Adolescents,
Angela Celio Doyle & Daniel Le Grange
II. Cognitive Approaches
Introduction to Part II: Cognitive Approaches, Heather
Thompson-Brenner
3. Enhancing Motivation via Text Messaging: An Adaptation of
Motivational Interviewing for
Eating Disorders, Rebecca M. Shingleton, Tibor P. Palfai, & Heather
Thompson-Brenner
4. Cognitive Remediation Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
for Anorexia Nervosa, Alison M. Darcy, Kathleen K. Fitzpatrick, &
James Lock
III. Affect-Based Approaches
Introduction to Part III, Heather Thompson-Brenner & Alice Lowy
5. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy for Bulimia Nervosa, Susanne Lunn,
Stig Poulsen, & Sarah I. F. Daniel
6. Emotion Acceptance Behavior Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa,
Jennifer E. Wildes, Marsha D. Marcus, & Elizabeth B. McCabe
IV. Relational Approaches
Introduction to Part IV, Heather Thompson-Brenner & Alice Lowy
7. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders and the
Prevention of Excess Weight Gain, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff, Lauren B.
Shomaker, Jami F. Young, & Denise E. Wilfley
8. Integrating Couple-Based Interventions into the Treatment of
Adult Anorexia Nervosa: A Case Example of UCAN, Melanie S. Fischer,
Jennifer S. Kirby, Thomas J. Raney, Donald H. Baucom, & Cynthia M.
Bulik
V. Integrative Approaches
Introduction to Part V, Heather Thompson-Brenner
9. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Night Eating Syndrome, Jennifer
D. Lundgren, Kelly C. Allison
10. Enhanced, Broad Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Complex
Bulimia Nervosa, Heather Thompson-Brenner, Rebecca M. Shingleton,
Dana A. Satir, & Elizabeth M. Pratt
11. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa and Major
Depressive Disorder, Kay Segal, Lindsey A. Ohler, Kalina Eneva, &
Eunice Chen
12. Adolescent-Focused Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa, Kathleen Kara
Fitzpatrick, Renee Rienecke Hoste, James Lock, & Daniel Le
Grange
Heather Thompson-Brenner, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She founded the Eating Disorders Program at the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University, and directed the program for more than 10 years. Dr. Thompson-Brenner is a former member of the research faculty in the Department of Psychology at Boston University, where she is now Associate Adjunct Professor. Her research and publications focus on the influences of patient personality traits, clinician emotions and attitudes, and patient race/ethnicity on eating disorder treatment, as well as the implementation of empirically supported treatments for eating disorders in clinical practice. Dr. Thompson-Brenner serves on the editorial boards of Psychotherapy and the International Journal of Eating Disorders. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disordersand is a recipient of a Patient-Oriented Career Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health.
"This outstanding casebook fills an important gap in the
literature. It offers both a comprehensive account of the leading
contemporary evidence-based treatments for eating disorders and an
'in-the-trenches' description (including session transcripts) of
how to actually conduct them. Each chapter illustrates the use of
objective measures to track symptom changes over the course of
treatment. The contributors are expert clinician-researchers, and
the cases are written in an engaging style. An excellent resource
for trainees and experienced therapists alike."--Debra L. Safer,
MD, ABPN, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford University School of Medicine
"A practical guide for students and practitioners seeking to expand
their base of clinical knowledge. This book offers the unique
opportunity to receive clear, concise instructions for implementing
a diverse range of eating disorder interventions. The contributors
are leading proponents of each approach."--Michael Strober, PhD,
ABPP, Resnick Endowed Professor of Eating Disorders and Psychiatry,
David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los
Angeles
"In this exceptional volume, prominent authorities in the field of
eating disorders illustrate their distinct approaches to treatment.
The cases show in detail how to assess and treat eating disorders.
Clinicians can learn to deliver treatment effectively--including
what to say and do--no matter which treatment approach they choose.
Based on an empirical foundation, this book will be invaluable to
mental health practitioners."--Sabine Wilhelm, PhD, Department of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Chief of Psychology,
Massachusetts General Hospital
"This innovative book provides a unique integration of clinical
techniques, treatment description, and in-depth case material. The
chapters provide comprehensive information, enabling the reader to
understand not only the content of each psychotherapeutic approach,
but also how to implement the interventions. Notably, chapter
authors are experts in both established and emerging evidence-based
eating disorder treatments. Eloquently written, this casebook is an
essential resource for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and
students in the field of eating disorders. It is a significant,
invaluable contribution."--Carol B. Peterson, PhD, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Minnesota Medical School -This book
offers numerous insights for therapists….The extensive use of
excerpts from clinical practice (from both actual and composite
client sessions) bring the chapters to life in a way that allows
the reader to experience how the interventions may be used in
practice….I found this book informative and constructive in
thinking about how I might develop my clinical work with clients
presenting with eating disorders. Each chapter is well referenced
and offers enough depth of description to allow the practitioner to
take something away to use in his or her own practice….This is a
well-presented and information-packed book for anyone interested in
working effectively with clients presenting with eating
disorders.--Private Practice, 7/1/2016
"This outstanding casebook fills an important gap in the
literature. It offers both a comprehensive account of the leading
contemporary evidence-based treatments for eating disorders and an
'in-the-trenches' description (including session transcripts) of
how to actually conduct them. Each chapter illustrates the use of
objective measures to track symptom changes over the course of
treatment. The contributors are expert clinician-researchers, and
the cases are written in an engaging style. An excellent resource
for trainees and experienced therapists alike."--Debra L. Safer,
MD, ABPN, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford University School of Medicine
"A practical guide for students and practitioners seeking to expand
their base of clinical knowledge. This book offers the unique
opportunity to receive clear, concise instructions for implementing
a diverse range of eating disorder interventions. The contributors
are leading proponents of each approach."--Michael Strober, PhD,
ABPP, Resnick Endowed Professor of Eating Disorders and Psychiatry,
David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los
Angeles
"In this exceptional volume, prominent authorities in the field of
eating disorders illustrate their distinct approaches to treatment.
The cases show in detail how to assess and treat eating disorders.
Clinicians can learn to deliver treatment effectively--including
what to say and do--no matter which treatment approach they choose.
Based on an empirical foundation, this book will be invaluable to
mental health practitioners."--Sabine Wilhelm, PhD, Department of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Chief of Psychology,
Massachusetts General Hospital
"This innovative book provides a unique integration of clinical
techniques, treatment description, and in-depth case material. The
chapters provide comprehensive information, enabling the reader to
understand not only the content of each psychotherapeutic approach,
but also how to implement the interventions. Notably, chapter
authors are experts in both established and emerging evidence-based
eating disorder treatments. Eloquently written, this casebook is an
essential resource for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and
students in the field of eating disorders. It is a significant,
invaluable contribution."--Carol B. Peterson, PhD, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Minnesota Medical School -This book
offers numerous insights for therapists….The extensive use of
excerpts from clinical practice (from both actual and composite
client sessions) bring the chapters to life in a way that allows
the reader to experience how the interventions may be used in
practice….I found this book informative and constructive in
thinking about how I might develop my clinical work with clients
presenting with eating disorders. Each chapter is well referenced
and offers enough depth of description to allow the practitioner to
take something away to use in his or her own practice….This is a
well-presented and information-packed book for anyone interested in
working effectively with clients presenting with eating
disorders.--Private Practice, 7/1/2016
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