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Trauma-Informed Approaches to Eating Disorders

Andrew Seubert, Pam Virdi (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
386 Seiten
2018
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-7264-8 (ISBN)
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Delivers a proven treatment model for clinicians in all orientations. This unique, hands-on clinical guide examines the significant relationship between trauma, dissociation and eating disorders and delivers a trauma-informed phase model that facilitates effective treatment of individuals with all forms of eating disorders.
Delivers a proven treatment model for clinicians in all orientations.

This unique, hands-on clinical guide examines the significant relationship between trauma, dissociation and eating disorders and delivers a trauma-informed phase model that facilitates effective treatment of individuals with all forms of eating disorders. It describes, step-by-step, a four-phase treatment model encompassing team coordination, case formulation, and a trauma-informed, dissociation and attachment sensitive approach to treating eating disorders.

Edited by noted specialists in eating and other behavioral health disorders, the book examines eating disorders from neurological, medical, nutritional, and psychological perspectives. Dedicated chapters address each treatment phase from a variety of orientations, ranging from EMDR and CBT to body-centered and creative therapies. The book also reveals the effectiveness of a multifaceted, phase model approach. Recognizing the potential pitfalls and traps of treatment and recovery, it also includes abundant psychoeducational tools for the client.

Key Features:

Examines eating disorders from neurological, medical, nutritional, and psychological perspectives
Highlights the relationship between trauma, dissociation, and eating disorders
Maps out a proven, trauma-informed, four-phase model for approaching trauma treatment in general and eating disorders specifically
Elucidates the approach from the perspectives of EMDR Therapy, Ego State Therapy, Somatosensory Therapy, Trauma-focused CBT, and many others
Provides abundant psychoeducational tools for the client to deal with triggers and setbacks
Offers the knowledge and expertise of over twenty international researchers, medical professionals and clinicians.
Includes access to continuously updated website with resources, including scripts, books, articles, recordings, treatment facilities, and organizations

Andrew Seubert, LMHC , NCC, is the co-founder of ClearPath Healing Arts Center in Corning and Burdett, N.Y. A licensed psychotherapist for 35 years, he has an extensive background in Existential-Gestalt Therapy and in music therapy, and provides EMDR consultation and training for clinicians. Andrew specializes in working with trauma, posttraumatic stress, eating disorders and the integration of spirituality and psychotherapy. A passionate and engaging international presenter and workshop facilitator, Andrew and his wife, Barbara, have co-parented a blended family of five and live presently on Seneca Lake, N.Y.

Contributors
Acknowledgments
Dedications
Preface
Foreword: Michael Levine, Ph.D.
Overview: Defining Our Terms - Trauma Re-defined and a Phase Model of Trauma- informed Treatment - Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC
SECTION I: Overview and Recognizing the Territory
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Many Faces of Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Bulimia Nervosa (BN), Binge Eating Disorder (BED), Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder (OSFED), Bulimarexia, and Orthorexia Maria Zaccagnino, Ph.D., Martina Cussino, Ph.D., Chiara Callerame, Ph.D., & Cristina Civilotti, Ph.D.
Chapter 2: Trauma and Eating Disorders: A Literature Review Johan Vanderlinden, Ph.D. & Gianluca Palmisano, Ph.D.
SECTION II: Trauma Treatment in Eating Disorders: A Complex Affair
Introduction
Chapter 3: Recognizing the Territory: The interaction of trauma, attachment injury and dissociation in treating eating disorders Holly Finlay, LPCC, CEDS, CSP, F.IAEDP
Chapter 4: The Centrality of Presence and the Therapeutic Relationship in Eating Disorders Carolyn Costin, MEd., MFT, CEDS, FAED
SECTION III: Brain, Body and Eating Disorders
Introduction
Chapter 5: The Neurobiology of Trauma and Eating Disorders Rayane Chami, MSc, MBPsS & Janet Treasure, Ph.D.
Chapter 6: What Doctors, Dietitians and Nutritionists Need to Know E. Tyson, M.D. & Carolyn Hodges-Chaffee, MS, RDN, CEDRD
SECTION IV: The Phase Model – Phases I and II
Introduction Chapter 7: Phase 1: Assessment/Evaluation – A Roadmap Through the Maze Pam Virdi, MEd, RMN, CPN & Jackie Nicholls, DClin Psy.
Chapter 8: Phase II: Preparation Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC
Chapter 9: Dance and Movement Therapy in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Susan Kleinman, MA, BC-DMT, NCC, CEDS
Chapter 10: The Courage to Feel - Eating Disorders and the Case for Emotions Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC
Chapter 11: Neurofeedback and the Eating Disorder Brain Amelia McGinnis, LCSW
SECTION V: Approaches to Trauma Processing and Eating Disorders – Phase III
Introduction
Chapter 12: Interpersonal/ Relational Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders Jean Petrucelli, Ph.D.
Chapter 13: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) DaLene Forester, Ph.D.
Chapter 14: Trauma-focused CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) Irene Rovira, Ph.D.
Chapter 15: Ego State/Parts Work in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC and Robin Shapiro, LICSW
Chapter 16: IFS (Internal Family Systems) and Eating Disorders: The Healing Power of Self-Energy Jeanne Catanzaro, Ph.D., Katie Thompson, LPC, NCC, CEDS, Elizabeth Doyne, Ph.D.
Chapter 17: Structural Dissociation in the Treatment of Trauma and Eating Disorders Kathleen Martin, LCSW
Chapter 18: Second Helpings: AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) in the Treatment of Trauma and Eating Disorders Natasha Prenn, LCSW & Jessica Slatus, LCSW
Chapter 19: Eating Disorders and Hypnosis G. Trevor Hadfield, MB, BS, AKC, MRCS, LRCP, MFFP, DRCOG, DCH, Adv Dip Clin.Hypn.
Chapter 20: Energy Psychology in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Phil Mollon, Ph.D.
Chapter 21: Somatic Experiencing®: The Body As the Missing Link in Eating Disorder Treatment Paula Scatoloni
Chapter 22: Boats and Sharks: A Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Approach to the Treatment of Eating Disorders, and Trauma Rachel Lewis-Marlow
Chapter 23: Art Therapy: Images of Recovery Deborah Good, Ph.D. & Cyd Davis-Huber, LMHC
SECTION VI: Phase IV - Relapse Prevention, Re-evaluation, and Integration
Introduction
Chapter 24: Recovery and Beyond: Dealing with triggers and setbacks Marnie Davis, LMHC, CEDS and Joslyn P. Smith
Chapter 25: Trauma-informed Approaches to Body Image Disturbance: A historical review for a holistic future Madeline Altabe, Ph.D
Chapter 26: Finding Self Again: The Dismantling of Eating Disorder and Trauma Identity Michael Berrett, Ph.D., Sabree A. Crowton, & P. Scott Richards
Afterword

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychosomatik
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
ISBN-10 0-8261-7264-4 / 0826172644
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-7264-8 / 9780826172648
Zustand Neuware
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