Clinical Descriptions.
About the Author.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
2. SEED, Psychiatric Considerations.
3. Medical Aspects of SEED.
4. Social and Occupational Aspects of SEED.
5. Family Life with SEED.
6. Care Programming in SEED.
7. A Pilot Case Series Using Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Biological, Psychological and Social Outcome in Severe and Enduring Eating Disorder (Anorexia Nervosa).
8. A Comparison between SEED and Chronic Schizophrenia.
9. 99 Research Ideas.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
Dr Paul Robinson is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Eating Disorders at the Russell Unit Eating Disorders Service, part of the St Ann's Eating Disorders Service, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust. He has been working in Eating Disorders Psychiatry for 23 years.
'To say that this book is timely is to make an understatement. It
is overdue. Paul Robinson has done the field of eating disorders –
patients, carers and professionals – a major service by tackling
head-on important and damaging myths about eating disorders. 'In
this short book, he sets out the case against the trivialisation
and relative neglect of eating disorders in general and builds the
case that in particular a substantial number of people, mainly with
chronic Anorexia Nervosa, have disorders that are, by any rational
standard, both severe and enduring. The book describes the problems
of such people and how they may be approached and at least
ameliorated. It is sensible, lively, useful and thought-provoking.
All clinicians involved with eating disorders should read it.
--Professor Bob Palmer, Psychiatry, University of Leicester "In an
era of therapeutic optimism and belief in the healing powers of
brief psychological therapies, the plight of people with severe and
enduring eating disorders remains a neglected topic. Drawing on
parallels and differences to other severe mental disorders, this
unique book provides a sound and practical framework for working
with these patients. Thoughtful, compassionate, easy-to-read, and
imbued with the author's considerable clinical wisdom and research
knowledge, this book fills an important gap."
--Professor Ulrike H. Schmidt, Professor of Eating Disorders,
Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London
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