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Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders

A Guide for Supervision and Advanced Clinical Practice

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders

A Guide for Supervision and Advanced Clinical Practice

BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 28 March 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781351252027
Pages 194 pages
eBook ISBN 9781351252010
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsSupervisory Intervention, Advanced Clinical Practice, Parental Empowerment, Eating Disorder Behaviors, Eating Disorders
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Forsberg, S., Lock, J., Le Grange, D. (2018). Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351252027
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders unpacks some of the most common dilemmas providers face in implementation of Family Based Treatment (FBT) across the spectrum of restrictive eating disorders. Directed towards advanced clinicians and supervisors, this manual is rooted in the assumption that true fidelity requires ongoing self-reflection and an understanding of the nuances involved in translating manualized interventions into rich clinical practice. Combining the key tenets of FBT with the best practices in supervision, it provides a framework to support each phase of the treatment process. Each chapter contains a wealth of resources, including clinical vignettes, a treatment fidelity measure, and other useful tools to assist both supervisors and advanced clinicians in becoming expert FBT practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Orientation to This Manual
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
Orientation to FBT Supervision
Notes From the Field
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Beginning Well
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Session 1
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Session 2
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Remainder of Phase I
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Transition to Phase II
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Phase II Issues
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 9|15 pages
Phase III and Termination
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Additional Considerations and Future Directions
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders unpacks some of the most common dilemmas providers face in implementation of Family Based Treatment (FBT) across the spectrum of restrictive eating disorders. Directed towards advanced clinicians and supervisors, this manual is rooted in the assumption that true fidelity requires ongoing self-reflection and an understanding of the nuances involved in translating manualized interventions into rich clinical practice. Combining the key tenets of FBT with the best practices in supervision, it provides a framework to support each phase of the treatment process. Each chapter contains a wealth of resources, including clinical vignettes, a treatment fidelity measure, and other useful tools to assist both supervisors and advanced clinicians in becoming expert FBT practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Orientation to This Manual
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
Orientation to FBT Supervision
Notes From the Field
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Beginning Well
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Session 1
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Session 2
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Remainder of Phase I
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Transition to Phase II
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Phase II Issues
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 9|15 pages
Phase III and Termination
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Additional Considerations and Future Directions
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders unpacks some of the most common dilemmas providers face in implementation of Family Based Treatment (FBT) across the spectrum of restrictive eating disorders. Directed towards advanced clinicians and supervisors, this manual is rooted in the assumption that true fidelity requires ongoing self-reflection and an understanding of the nuances involved in translating manualized interventions into rich clinical practice. Combining the key tenets of FBT with the best practices in supervision, it provides a framework to support each phase of the treatment process. Each chapter contains a wealth of resources, including clinical vignettes, a treatment fidelity measure, and other useful tools to assist both supervisors and advanced clinicians in becoming expert FBT practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Orientation to This Manual
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
Orientation to FBT Supervision
Notes From the Field
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Beginning Well
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Session 1
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Session 2
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Remainder of Phase I
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Transition to Phase II
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Phase II Issues
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 9|15 pages
Phase III and Termination
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Additional Considerations and Future Directions
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders unpacks some of the most common dilemmas providers face in implementation of Family Based Treatment (FBT) across the spectrum of restrictive eating disorders. Directed towards advanced clinicians and supervisors, this manual is rooted in the assumption that true fidelity requires ongoing self-reflection and an understanding of the nuances involved in translating manualized interventions into rich clinical practice. Combining the key tenets of FBT with the best practices in supervision, it provides a framework to support each phase of the treatment process. Each chapter contains a wealth of resources, including clinical vignettes, a treatment fidelity measure, and other useful tools to assist both supervisors and advanced clinicians in becoming expert FBT practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Orientation to This Manual
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
Orientation to FBT Supervision
Notes From the Field
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Beginning Well
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Session 1
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Session 2
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Remainder of Phase I
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Transition to Phase II
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Phase II Issues
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 9|15 pages
Phase III and Termination
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Additional Considerations and Future Directions
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders unpacks some of the most common dilemmas providers face in implementation of Family Based Treatment (FBT) across the spectrum of restrictive eating disorders. Directed towards advanced clinicians and supervisors, this manual is rooted in the assumption that true fidelity requires ongoing self-reflection and an understanding of the nuances involved in translating manualized interventions into rich clinical practice. Combining the key tenets of FBT with the best practices in supervision, it provides a framework to support each phase of the treatment process. Each chapter contains a wealth of resources, including clinical vignettes, a treatment fidelity measure, and other useful tools to assist both supervisors and advanced clinicians in becoming expert FBT practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Orientation to This Manual
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
Orientation to FBT Supervision
Notes From the Field
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Beginning Well
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Session 1
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Session 2
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Remainder of Phase I
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Transition to Phase II
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Phase II Issues
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 9|15 pages
Phase III and Termination
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Additional Considerations and Future Directions
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract

Family Based Treatment for Restrictive Eating Disorders unpacks some of the most common dilemmas providers face in implementation of Family Based Treatment (FBT) across the spectrum of restrictive eating disorders. Directed towards advanced clinicians and supervisors, this manual is rooted in the assumption that true fidelity requires ongoing self-reflection and an understanding of the nuances involved in translating manualized interventions into rich clinical practice. Combining the key tenets of FBT with the best practices in supervision, it provides a framework to support each phase of the treatment process. Each chapter contains a wealth of resources, including clinical vignettes, a treatment fidelity measure, and other useful tools to assist both supervisors and advanced clinicians in becoming expert FBT practitioners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|7 pages
Orientation to This Manual
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 2|15 pages
Orientation to FBT Supervision
Notes From the Field
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Beginning Well
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Session 1
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Session 2
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 6|20 pages
Remainder of Phase I
BySarah Forsberg, Kathleen Kara Fitzpatrick, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 7|15 pages
Transition to Phase II
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 8|13 pages
Phase II Issues
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 9|15 pages
Phase III and Termination
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
chapter 10|19 pages
Additional Considerations and Future Directions
BySarah Forsberg, James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
View abstract
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