

Treatment Manual for Anorexia Nervosa, Second Edition: A Family-Based Approach: 9781462523467: Medicine & Health Science Books @ desertcart.com Review: Very useful resource - This book is excellent as a resource for those dealing with anorexia themselves or as a family member. I am a mom of a daughter who struggles greatly with this illness and I am very educated about her he disease. This book is a great guideline—either to read or to look up specific concerns. This is my personal second favorite book next to “Brave Girl Eating”! Review: Informative, practical and effective - Although I am a well trained child psychiatrist and somehow an experienced clinician, I have no formal training in FBT for eating disorders. However, I am treating my first case of a young girl suffering from AN following the directives of this manual, with excelent results so far. I truly recommend this excellent book.
| ASIN | 1462523463 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,014,056 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #156 in Child Psychiatry #282 in Nursing Psychiatry & Mental Health #722 in Self-Help for Eating Disorders & Body Image Issues (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (108) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches |
| Edition | Second |
| ISBN-10 | 9781462523467 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1462523467 |
| Item Weight | 15.3 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 289 pages |
| Publication date | June 22, 2015 |
| Publisher | The Guilford Press |
A**R
Very useful resource
This book is excellent as a resource for those dealing with anorexia themselves or as a family member. I am a mom of a daughter who struggles greatly with this illness and I am very educated about her he disease. This book is a great guideline—either to read or to look up specific concerns. This is my personal second favorite book next to “Brave Girl Eating”!
C**D
Informative, practical and effective
Although I am a well trained child psychiatrist and somehow an experienced clinician, I have no formal training in FBT for eating disorders. However, I am treating my first case of a young girl suffering from AN following the directives of this manual, with excelent results so far. I truly recommend this excellent book.
T**L
Really like this book
Really like this book. Details how each session should go. Can't wait to see if it is a success with clients.
S**E
Three Stars
Relevant
S**H
Great
This book was purchased for my mum and she said it is amazing, has helped her a lot with everything
J**D
Five Stars
This is a useful book!
M**M
Archaic and Not Relevant
I did not like the approach. Very outdated and not client centered. Client is perceived as a child that has no idea what it is doing and it has to be controlled by the parents. No, thank you.
M**W
FBT can have significant flaws
Both FBT and CBT-E have been found to be equally as effective for treating adolescents with AN.* The only difference being the refeed is faster with FBT because it is essentially forced from the get go. CBT-E has the important advantage of being less traumatic to those suffering. When given the choice between 2 equally effective therapies, why choose the one that repeatedly floods a child’s system with cortisol and unbearable anxiety? The inability to look at root causes in FBT may be comforting to parents seeking to avoid being blamed, but it turns a blind eye to decades of research in the eating disorder field. The fact that it is such an integral core element of FBT (and denial of parental ‘blame’ something of a mantra amongst its most ardent defenders) should raise alarm bells. Of course family dynamics and dysfunction matter in child and adolescent mental health. That should not be a controversial point (PARTICULARLY in light of decades of eating disorder research). If you look online for critiques of FBT you will certainly find them. It encourages externalizing the disorder and many parents unfortunately take this to mean their child is possessed by a ‘monster’ or ‘demon’ they are justified to defeat at all costs. That is a retrograde way to approach treatment for mental illness, to say the least. If you go to pro-FBT websites and forums you will find what I believe to be examples of abusive parental behavior. I am not accusing the authors of ascribing to any of these extreme practices, nor do I mean to say that FBT should never be used. I AM saying that its limitations and uses need a serious and considered evaluation in the best interest of those suffering eating disorders. The levels is distress which so many patients undergo is in my view completely unjustifiable. * see: Le Grange, D., Eckhardt, S., Dalle Grave, R., Crosby, R., Peterson, C., Keery, H., . . . Martell, C. (2020). Enhanced cognitive-behavior therapy and family-based treatment for adolescents with an eating disorder: A non-randomized effectiveness trial. Psychological Medicine, 1-11. doi:10.1017/S0033291720004407
B**.
Phantastisches Buch, hat uns sehr geholfen über den „deutschen Tellerrand“ hinüber zu sehen. Der im Ausland gewählte Ansatz bei Magersucht hat uns und unserer Tochter geholfen, das Buch hat uns unterstützt und informiert. Eine echte Hilfe für alle, die sich hilflos fühlen und die Gespräche mit Kinderärzten in Deutschland nur schwer ertragen. Zuzusehen, wie das eigene Kind immer weniger wird ist keine Alternative. Dieses Buch öffnet die Augen.
Y**N
Easy to read and very helpfully for providing FBT.
M**T
Excellent book for ED/MH therapists.
W**H
This book offers valuable insights and practical approaches for clinicians working with anorexia nervosa. Thorough, well-researched, and clearly presented—an excellent resource for enhancing understanding and treatment skills in this challenging area.
H**A
FANTASTIC BOOK !! YOU LEARN ALL ABOUT THIS TERRIBLE ILLNESS !! IT IS THE ONLY WAY TO TREAT IT !
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