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ANNUAL REVIEW OF EATING DISORDERS PART 2 - 2008 Edited by Stephen Wonderlich, James E Mitchell, Martina De Zwaan and Howard Steiger,

  • 1.  ANNUAL REVIEW OF EATING DISORDERS PART 2 - 2008 Edited by Stephen Wonderlich, James E Mitchell, Martina De Zwaan and Howard Steiger,

    Posted 03-19-2008 12:22


    New from Radcliffe Publishing...

     

     

    ANNUAL REVIEW OF EATING DISORDERS PART 2 – 2008

    Edited by Stephen Wonderlich, James E Mitchell, Martina De Zwaan and Howard Steiger, respectively Professor and Associate Chair, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute and Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Fargo, North Dakota, USA; Professor and Chairman, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute and Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Fargo, North Dakota, USA; Professor of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; Director, Eating Disorders Program, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Psychiatry Department, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

    Foreword by Kelly Klump, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University

    This guide draws together the latest developments in eating disorders. Together with its companion volume Annual Review of Eating Disorders Part 1-2007, this resource covers the twenty key topics.

    It is a compilation of reviews from leading scientists and clinicians, and is the essential update for busy professionals and health researchers, with a clear emphasis on clinical implications. It also provides invaluable information for psychologists, psychiatrists, dieticians, family doctors, pediatricians, counsellors and educators.

    'An impressive collection of comprehensive reviews covering the state-of-the-science in the eating disorders field. These reviews evaluate clinical and empirical data published in 2004-2006 examining issues as diverse as neurobiological influences, body image, and treatment of eating disorders. The depth and scope of the reviews are a testament to the hard work of the editors and the authors who volunteered their time for this important project.'
    Kelly L Klump, in the Foreword

     'Presents information in manageable chunks which are easy to digest. Research is clearly linked to clinical practice. Easy to read. Helpful. Comprehensive. A valuable resource for new as well as experienced clinicians.'  PRIMARY CARE AND COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY

    'Very important. Successful. Well respected. Comprehensive. Appropriate for all clinicians, researchers, and trainees who work in the area of eating disorders. A great reference for those needing direction on the current available treatments.'  Shiela M Dowd, PhD, 
    Rush University Medical CenterIllinoisUSA

    Contents

     Psychobiology of eating disorders   Genetics of eating disorders   Sociocultural influences on eating disorders   Epidemiology of eating disorders   Body image   Personality and eating disorders   Neuroimaging   Eating disorders in children and adolescents   Treatment of bulimia nervosa   Treatment for anorexia nervosa  

    Contributors

     Evelyn Attia   Katie Bannon   Amanda Joelle Brown   Kristen M Culbert   Janine DesForges    Angela Favaro   Julie A Gravener   Brooke E Heinicke   Hans W Hoek   Pamela K Keel   Kelly L Klump   Bryan Lask   Mario Maj   Palmiero Monteleone   Anu Raevuori   Susan J Paxton   Maria Øverås   Kathleen Pike   Anna Keski-Rahkonen   Kristin M von Ranson   Paolo Santonastaso   Jennifer D Slane   Janet Treasure   G Terence Wilson   Eirin Winje  

     

    2008     168 pages            Paperback

    ISBN-10 1 84619 244 7

    ISBN-13 9781846192449

     

    To view a sample chapter, please visit:

    http://www.radcliffe-oxford.com/books/bookdetail.aspx?ISBN=1846192447

     

     



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