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Bulimia: A Book for Therapist and Client, provides pertinent information to demystify the treatment process, to give clients more complete understanding of their eating disorder and to assist practitioners who treat clients with Bulimia. Questions answered include what are the causes, the primary identifying feature, medical complications, the team of professionals who can help and the process and treatment.
Preface iii
Acknowledgements v
Introduction 1(4)
Case of Jan
1(4)
Session 2
2(1)
Session 3
2(1)
Session 4
2(1)
Session 5
2(1)
Session 6
3(2)
1 Epidemic Of The 80s
5(8)
What is Bulimia?
6(1)
What Causes Bulimia?
7(2)
Case of Jane
9(1)
Session 2
9(1)
Session 3
9(1)
Session 4
10(1)
Session 5
10(1)
Session 6
10(1)
For Whom is this Book Intended?
10(1)
Do Men Have Bulimia?
11(2)
2 Medical Aspects Of Bulimia
13(1)
Case of Sherri
14(1)
Case of Karen
15(1)
What are the Demographic Features?
15(1)
What is the Clinical Syndrome?
16(1)
What are the Medical Complications of Bulimia?
17(4)
Intentional malnutrition
18(1)
Binge eating
18(1)
Self-induced vomiting
19(1)
Cathartic drug abuse
20(1)
Diuretic drug abuse
21(1)
Strenuous exercise
21(1)
Case of Laurie
21(1)
Case of Sharon
22(1)
What are Medical Treatments?
23(4)
3 Individual Differences
27(8)
Does the Body Have a Self-regulator for Weight Control?
28(1)
What Is the Set-point Concept?
29(1)
Does Weight Vary from Person to Person as Height Does?
30(1)
Does Binge Eating Occur Among People of Different Weight Levels?
30(1)
Case of Rita
31(1)
Case of Diane
32(1)
Case of Karen
32(3)
4 The Fanatical Pursuit Of Thinness
35(14)
Is Thinness Becoming More Fashionable?
36(1)
Is Dieting an Answer?
36(2)
Is Thinness Related to Social Class?
38(1)
Has a Recent Evolution Occurred in the Ideal Body Shape of Women?
39(1)
Is the Fear of Fat a Major Factor in Bulimia?
40(1)
Case of Polly
40(1)
What Have Women with Bulimia Said About Being Fat?
40(1)
What Are Consequences of Fear of Fat?
41(1)
Case of Jan
42(1)
Does Dieting Generally Precede Bulimia?
43(1)
What Sequence of Events Leads to Bulimia?
44(1)
Effects of Overcontrol
44(1)
Is the Need for Control Frequent in Women with Bulimia?
44(1)
Do Obese and Normal Weight Persons Differ in Response to Food?
44(1)
Are Binges Caused by Functioning Below Normal Set-point?
44(3)
Case of Vickie
47(1)
What Are some National Steps that Would Reduce Causes for Bulimia?
47(2)
5 Dieting And Depression: Emotional Responses To Dieting
49(10)
Does a State of Semi-Starvation and Dieting Produce Similar Behavioral Characteristics?
50(1)
Are Personality Tests Scores Different for Women with Bulimia?
51(1)
Are Suicide Attempts Common Among Women with Bulimia?
52(1)
What Are the Symptoms Associated with Loss of Weight?
52(1)
Which Comes First, The Depression or the Eating Disorder?
52(1)
Have Studies Other Than Personality Tests Shown Behavioral Abnormalities?
53(1)
Triggers for Binging
54(3)
Weight Control Self Control?
54(1)
Do Women Weighing Near Their Set-Point Regulate Calorie Intake Better?
54(1)
What Is The Typical Pattern Leading to Bulimia?
55(1)
Is the Restraint-Binge-Purge Cycle Repetitive?
56(1)
Taste and Hunger
57(2)
Is Our Taste for Food Determined by Food Deprivation?
57(1)
What Kinds of Foods Are Generally Eaten During Binging?
57(2)
6 Personality Dynamics
59(14)
Case of Ruth
60(1)
What Are Common Family Characteristics?
60(1)
What Role Does the Child with Bulimia Play in the Family?
61(1)
Case of Wendy
62(1)
Is the Girl with Bulimia Often the "Good Child?"
63(1)
In Childhood Did She Receive the Nurturing She Wanted?
64(1)
Personal Dynamics
64(9)
What Is their Need for Control Like?
65(1)
Do Clients with Bulimia Hold to a "Right Way" to Do Things?
66(1)
Do These Clients Think in Terms of Good and Bad?
66(1)
Do Women with Bulimia Have Difficulty Dealing WlthMen?
67(1)
Do Women with Bulimia Dislike Their Bodies?
68(1)
Is Childhood Obesity a Common Characteristic?
68(1)
Can Being a Tall Child Be a Problem?
69(2)
Have Many Women with Bulimia Had a Chronic Medical Problem Which Made Them Different Than Other Children?
71(1)
What Influence Might Childhood Abuse Have on These Clients?
71(2)
7 Early Stages Of Treatment
73(1)
What Are Some Expectations In The Initial Phase of Therapy?
74(1)
When and How Is the Bulimia Revealed?
75(2)
Early Session Issues
77(1)
Will Mood Swings Be Considered Early in Therapy?
78(1)
How Do the Therapist and Physician Work Together?
78(1)
Are Ambivalent Feelings Natural During Therapy?
79(1)
Some Therapists Reframe the Behavior. Why?
79(1)
Why Do Therapists Sometimes Prescribe Binging?
80(1)
How Long Does Therapy Take?
80(1)
In Summary, What Are Some Therapy Procedures Used Early In Treatment?
81(2)
8 Later Issues In Therapy
83(18)
Modifying the Thinking
84(4)
How Is the Need for Control Treated?
84(1)
Can the Therapist Help Overcome the Absolutes?
85(1)
What Is Magical Thinking?
85(1)
How is the Fear of Becoming Fat Treated?
86(1)
Can the Therapist Help With Calories and Meal Planning?
87(1)
Summary of Maladaptive Cognitive Patterns Treated
88(1)
Teaching Coping Skills
88(13)
What Are the Rewards for Binging?
88(1)
What is a Major Goal of Therapy and Why?
89(1)
How Is "Thought Stopping" Taught?
89(2)
Relaxation training
91(3)
Case of Jill
94(2)
How Can the Therapist Help in Decision-making Skills?
96(2)
How Does Keeping a Journal Help?
98(1)
Can Assertiveness Training Assist?
98(1)
Is Talking to Friends Recommended?
99(2)
9 Physical Exercise: A Component Of Treatment
101(1)
How Much Exercise is Recommended?
102(1)
What Exercises Are Suggested?
102(1)
Does Exercise Help in Weight Loss?
102(3)
What About Exercise for Women with Bulimia?
105(1)
Summary
106(1)
10 Group Therapy
107(1)
Who Is Qualified to Lead Group Therapy?
108(1)
Screening Group Members
108(3)
Are Women with Anorexia Admitted to the Group?
109(1)
Is Confidentiality Discussed During Screening?
109(1)
Are Women Who Dont Purge Allowed in the Group?
109(1)
Is a Commitment to Attend More Than One Session Essential?
110(1)
How Does the Therapist Encourage New Members to Join the Group?
110(1)
Structuring the Group
111(1)
What is the Group Leader's Role?
111(1)
Are Individual Sessions Interwoven with Group Sessions?
111(1)
Are New Members Paired with On-going Group Members?
112(1)
Advantages of Group Therapy
112(2)
What Are Some Advantages to Joining a Group?
112(2)
Self-Cnticism
114(1)
Self-criticism Common?
114(1)
Are Compliments Difficult to Accept?
114(1)
Can the Group Help Overcome the Self-Denial of Success?
115(1)
Personal Issues
115(2)
Are Troubles with Parents and Siblings Discussed?
115(2)
Sexual Traumas
117(1)
Can Group Therapy Help with Sexual Traumas?
117(1)
Group Support
118(3)
How Do Group Members Show Support?
118(1)
How Can the Therapist Help the Individual Accept the Group Support?
119(1)
Do Members Ever Get Discouraged?
120(1)
Do Group Members Support One Another Through Telephone Calls?
120(1)
Do Social Contacts Increase as a Result of Group Therapy?
120(1)
Do Members Help Each Other Reach Out, Explore Alternatives?
121(1)
Summary
121(2)
11 Family Issues In Therapy
123(22)
Family Characteristics
125(7)
What are the Characteristics of the Enmeshed Family?
126(1)
What Is Mother Like In an Enmeshed Family?
126(1)
What Is Father Like in an Enmeshed Family?
127(1)
What Kind of Expectations Are Conveyed to Children In Enmeshed Families?
128(1)
What Are Characteristics of the Chaotic Family?
128(1)
Who Are "Irregular People?" How Do They Hurt Women with Bulimia?
129(3)
Can the Joyce Landorf Book and Tape Be Helpful in Therapy?
132(1)
Family Interventions
132(9)
When Are the Parents Brought into the Counseling Sessions?
132(1)
Why Do Adolescents Fear the Therapist?
133(1)
What If Parents Are Unavailable for Family Sessions?
133(1)
Do Parents Have Mixed Emotions About Becoming Members of the Counseling Sessions?
133(1)
What Are Some of the First Issues the Therapist Will Discuss In Family Therapy?
134(1)
Is the Family Attitude about Food and Eating Part of Family Therapy?
135(2)
Is the Responsibility Which Is Placed on or Assumed by the Client Discussed Openly in Family Therapy?
137(1)
Is One Sibling Sometimes Placed in the Responsible Role by Other Siblings?
138(1)
When the Symptomatic Child Leaves the Family. Does Another Family Member Develop a Problem?
139(1)
Will The Therapist Assist with Communication Problems Among Family Members?
139(1)
Listening and Acting, Can the Therapist Help?
140(1)
Will Parents Leant to Give Praise More Effectively?
140(1)
Summary Comments on Communication Skills
141(1)
Spouse/Partner Relationship Issues: Marital Therapy
141(3)
How Do Couples Relate When She Has Bulimia?
142(1)
How Can the Partner Help?
142(1)
Can the Therapist Help the Partner Understand the Bigger Problem--Emotional Issues?
143(1)
Do the Client, Partner, and Children Meet in Marital Therapy?
143(1)
Summary
144(1)
12 Recovery Issues
145(10)
What Constitutes Recovery?
146(1)
What Happens When the Binges Stop Working?
146(1)
What Other Emotions Arise as the Binging Behavior Becomes Less Effective?
147(1)
How Does Recovery Affect the Need to Eat?
147(1)
Can Retaining Food in the Stomach Become a Problem During Recovery?
148(1)
As Recovery Progresses, How Can Use of Other Coping Skills Be Encouraged?
148(1)
How Do Women with Bulimia Learn to Control the Amount of Food They Eat?
149(1)
Do Relapses Occur?
149(1)
Do Significant Others Sometimes Interfere with Recovery?
150(1)
Is Prescribing a Relapse an Effective Technique?
151(1)
Will the Binge-Purge Episode Ever be Seen as an Individual Event?
151(1)
With Recovery Will Views of "Normal" People and Self Change?
152(1)
As Recovery Progresses, Will the Time Span Between Sessions Increase?
152(2)
Summary
154(1)
13 Nutrition, Health And The Diettilan
155(16)
Does Food Serve Social and Emotional Needs as Well as Nutritional?
156(1)
Where Do We Obtain Our Attitudes About Food?
156(1)
Do Different Foods Satisfy Our Emotional Needs?
157(1)
Changing Eating Patterns
157(1)
What Motivational Changes Affect Eating Patterns?
157(1)
Do Eating Habits Become Compelling Issues?
158(1)
Can Failure with Dieting Be the Start of Bulimia?
158(1)
Adolescent Eating Patterns
158(3)
What Family Characteristics Affect Eating Patterns of Adolescents?
159(1)
Has Mass Media Affected the Eating and Drinking Patterns?
159(1)
Do Adolescents Eating Habits Affect Nutrition?
160(1)
Dietitian's Role in Team Treatment
161(4)
Who Will Be Members of the Team?
161(1)
Why a Clinical Dietitian?
161(1)
Is the Treatment Program Individualized?
162(1)
What Are Some Long Term Goals?
162(1)
What Are Early Treatment Procedures of the Dietitian?
162(1)
What Type of Meal Planning is Done with These Clients?
163(1)
What Is the Next Phase of Treatment?
163(1)
Do Women with Bulimia Resist Forming New Eating Patterns
164(1)
How Many Calories Are Generally Recommended?
164(1)
Are Relapses Common?
164(1)
"Good" Food. "Bad" Food
165(1)
Do Women with Bulimia Label Foods as Either Good or Bad?
165(1)
Is a Variety of Foods Recommended?
165(1)
During the Third Phase of Treatment How Is the Focus Changed?
166(1)
Summary
166(1)
Illustrative Case History
167(4)
Case of Clair
167(4)
14 Technical aspects of bulimia
171(14)
The Set-Point Theory of Weight Control
172(2)
The Hypothalamus
174(1)
Insulin-Growth Hormone Ratios
175(2)
Genetic Basis for Overweight
177(2)
Overeating
179(2)
Aging and Weight Gain
181(2)
Underfeeding-Starvation
183(2)
References 185(6)
Content Index 191(10)
Name Index 201(6)
About The Authors 207
Barbara G Bauer, Ph.D. (Author) , Wayne P Anderson, Ph.D. (Author) , Robert W Hyatt (Author)