Recovery from eating disorders : a guide for clinicians and their clients created by Greta Noordenbos.
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- unmediated
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- 9781118469200 (cloth)
- 9781118469194 (pbk.)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction; Chapter 1 Problems in the period before thhe eating disorder, 2 - First stage: extreme dieting, 3 - Negative consequences of eating disorders, 4 - Turning point and motivation for recovery, 5 - Normalizing eating habits, 6 - A positive body attitude, 7 - Physical recovery, 8 - Developing more self-esteem, 9 - Expressing motions, 10 - Improving social relations, 11 - The most important questions and answers about recovery, 12 - Checklist for full recovery.
With a uniquely perspective on the key factors in recovery from eating disorders, this practical guide for patients and clinicians draws from relevant, real-life case studies. Focuses on real-life recovery strategies that involve motivational factors, physical and psychological health, and issues such as self-esteem, body attitude, emotion regulation and social relationships.Draws on extensive qualitative research with more than 80 former sufferers Offers experience-based guidance for professionals assisting clients in their recovery process
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