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E-raamat: Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity: An Adaptation of the Unified Protocol, Workbook

, (Pre-Doctoral Intern, Neurobehavioral Institute), (Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer, The Renfrew Centers), (Director of Training, The Renfrew Centers), (Clinical Psychologist), (Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Weight Control and)
  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Sari: Treatments That Work
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190947026
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190947026
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The majority of individuals with eating disorders also experience symptoms of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic reactions, and/or obsessive-compulsive disorders. Most research-supported treatments for eating disorders, however, do not integrate interventions for these co-occurring conditions
in a unified way.

The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity was developed to help people who struggle with any type of eating disorder as well as intense emotions like anxiety, sadness, anger, and guilt. Eating disorders include symptoms such as efforts to restrict eating, binge eating or
overeating, and compulsive or unhealthy efforts to lose weight, alongside strong, distressing feelings about the importance of shape, weight, or eating control. The goal of this Workbook, which is designed to accompany the companion Therapist Guide, is to help people overcome their individual eating
and emotional issues using a common set of scientifically tested tools. The steps and exercises in this book are intended to help readers identify and better understand how eating and emotional issues interact, to address some of the core thoughts and behaviors that underpin both eating and
emotional disorders, and to develop new flexibility and capacity in areas of life that have been affected. The strategies included in this book are based on common principles found in existing empirically supported psychological treatments, and have been extensively tested in research studies. The
research to support these interventions is included in the companion Therapist Guide.

Arvustused

Thompson-Brenner and colleagues provide a thoughtful adaptation of the Unified Protocol that skillfully incorporates the most current and effective procedures for the treatment of eating disorders. Easy-to-follow clinical tool based on an innovative therapeutic approach! * Todd Farchione, PhD, Director, Unified Treatment Program, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Boston University * The treatment described in these manuals is revolutionary in its development, design, and implementation. From the initial selection of evidence-based treatment approaches, to the fastidious assessment of treatment fidelity, to the implementation of the treatment across numerous community-based settings, the approach is one-of-a-kind and will substantially improve our ability to effectively treat persons with eating disorders across treatment settings. * Kelly Klump, PhD, MSU Foundation Endowed Professor, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University *

Acknowledgments ix
PREPARING FOR TREATMENT
Chapter 1 Eating Disorders and Emotional Disorders
3(12)
Chapter 2 About This Treatment
15(6)
Chapter 3 Recording Your Experiences: Eating, Depression, and Anxiety (EDA)
21(14)
MODULE 1 MOTIVATION AND GOALS
Chapter 4 Motivation and Regular Eating
35(12)
Chapter 5 Regular Eating
47(12)
MODULE 2 UNDERSTANDING EMOTION
Chapter 6 The Natural Function of Emotions
59(12)
Chapter 7 The Three Parts of Emotions (3-Component Model)
71(10)
Chapter 8 Tracking Emotions over Time (the "ARC")
81(14)
MODULE 3 MINDFUL EMOTION AWARENESS
Chapter 9 Mindful Emotion Awareness
95(16)
Chapter 10 Mood Induction
111(12)
MODULE 4 COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY
Chapter 11 Automatic Thoughts and Thinking Traps
123(14)
Chapter 12 Core Beliefs
137(10)
MODULE 5 BEHAVIORAL FLEXIBILITY
Chapter 13 Countering Avoidant Behaviors
147(12)
Chapter 14 Countering Emotion-Driven Behaviors
159(16)
MODULE 6 CONFRONTING PHYSICAL SENSATIONS
Chapter 15 Interoceptive Exposures
175(20)
MODULE 7 EMOTION EXPOSURES
Chapter 16 Skills for Emotion Exposures
195(26)
RELAPSE PREVENTION
Chapter 17 Continuing Progress into the Future
221
Heather Thompson-Brenner, PhD, FAED is clinical psychologist in private practice and research consultant to The Renfrew Centers and to Cambridge Biotherapies.

Melanie Smith, PhD, LMHC, CEDS-S is Director of Training for The Renfrew Centers.

Gayle E. Brooks, PhD, CEDS-S is Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for The Renfrew Centers.

Hallie Espel-Huynh, PhD is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center at Brown University.

Dee Ross Franklin, MA is a predoctoral Intern at the Neurobehavioral Institute.

James Boswell, PhD is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University at Albany, State University of New York.