ABSTRACT

Enduring Change in Eating Disorders provides a unique perspective on the successful treatment of eating disorders, which are among the most debilitating and recalcitrant psychiatric diseases. Unique in the field, this book details effective Structural Family Therapy with qualitative follow-ups of up to 20 years. A practical approach providing concrete tools to the clinician to creating change that holds over time with bulimia, anorexia, and compulsive overeating.

The text draws on cases from the author's practice of over twenty-five years and follows his approach in the theoretical tradition of Intensive Structural Family Therapy (IST). Chapters discuss the nature and significance of eating disorders, a review of current treatment approaches, and the importance of the family in the therapeutic process. Cases of eating disorders in youths and adults are provided as well as instances of bulimia, anorexia, and compulsive overeating.

Three appendices provide the reader with information regarding the scientific basis of the IST model, the effectiveness of the approach in treating conditions other than eating disorders and preventing eating disorders.

chapter 1|13 pages

The Nature of Eating Disorders

chapter 2|13 pages

Can Eating Disorders Be Treated?

chapter 4|22 pages

The Intensive Structural Therapy Model

chapter 8|19 pages

Bulimia

chapter 9|18 pages

Compulsive Overeating

chapter 10|20 pages

Eating Disorders with Comorbid Diagnoses

chapter 12|11 pages

Therapy for a Smaller Planet