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The Wiley Handbook of Eating Disorders (eBook)

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2015
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
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The Wiley Handbook of Eating Disorders - Linda Smolak, Michael P. Levine
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Linda Smolak is Emerita Professor of Psychology at Kenyon College. She has authored, co-authored, or co-edited eight books, including Body Image: A Handbook of Science, Practice, and Prevention (edited with Thomas E. Cash, 2012) and The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders: Theory, Research, and Practice (with Michael P. Levine, 2006). An Associate Editor for Body Image: An International Journal of Research, she has also published dozens of research articles and chapters on body image and disordered eating.
Michael P. Levine is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Kenyon College. He is co-editor of Preventing Eating-Related and Weight-Related Disorders: Collaborative Research, Advocacy, and Policy Change (with Gail L. McVey, Nina Piran, & H. Bruce Ferguson, 2012) and co-author of The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders: Theory, Research, and Practice (with Linda Smolak, 2006). The 2013 recipient of the Nielsen Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Founders Council of the National Eating Disorders Association, Dr. Levine is also a Fellow of the Academy of Eating Disorders, which awarded him their Meehan-Hartley Award for Leadership in Public Awareness and Advocacy in 2006, and their Research-Practice Partnership Award in 2008.

Linda Smolak is Emerita Professor of Psychology at Kenyon College. She has authored, coauthored, or coedited eight books, including Body Image: A Handbook of Science, Practice, and Prevention (edited with Thomas E. Cash, 2012) and The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders: Theory, Research, and Practice (with Michael P. Levine, 2006). An Associate Editor for Body Image: An International Journal of Research, she has also published dozens of research articles and chapters on body image and disordered eating. Michael P. Levine is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Kenyon College. He is coeditor of Preventing Eating-Related and Weight-Related Disorders: Collaborative Research, Advocacy, and Policy Change (with Gail L. McVey, Nina Piran, & H. Bruce Ferguson, 2012) and coauthor of The Prevention of Eating Problems and Eating Disorders: Theory, Research, and Practice (with Linda Smolak, 2006). The 2013 recipient of the Nielsen Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Founders Council of the National Eating Disorders Association, Dr. Levine is also a Fellow of the Academy for Eating Disorders, which awarded him their Meehan-Hartley Award for Leadership in Public Awareness and Advocacy in 2006, and their Research-Practice Partnership Award in 2008.

"Drs. Smolak and Levine are to be congratulated for this timely, comprehensive two volume Handbook. The list of contributors is impressive, the breadth of topics covered is exhaustive, and the overall organization is superb."

James E. Mitchell, M.D., Christoferson Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, President and Scientific Director, The Neuropsychiatric Research Institute

"Unquestionably, the most comprehensive overview of eating disorders in the history of the field, edited by two of its most respected scholars. Drs Smolak and Levine have recruited distinguished clinicians and researchers to review every aspect of these illnesses from prevention to treatment. This Handbook should be required reading for any professional that wants to work in this field."

Craig Johnson, PHD, FAED, Chief Science Officer, Eating Recovery Center, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

"Eating disorders are serious public health problems. This comprehensive book on eating disorders is edited by two of the pioneers in the field, Drs. Linda Smolak and Michael Levine. Their work on topics such as eating disorders prevention, media and eating disorders, and the objectification of women have greatly informed our knowledge base and current practices. In this outstanding volume, Smolak and Levine pull together many of the leaders within the field of eating disorders. I strongly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the etiology, consequences, prevention, or treatment of eating disorders."

Dianne Neumark-Sztainer PhD, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
Author, I'm, Like, So Fat!: Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating and Exercise in a Weight-Obsessed World

"Renowned scholars Smolak and Levine have assembled the best scientists and clinicians to educate us about the major advances and important questions in the field of eating disorders. This comprehensive handbook is a must-have, rich and accessible resource."

Thomas F. Cash, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Old Dominion University

Contributors


Karina Allen, School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Australia

Kelly C. Allison, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Drew A. Anderson, Department of Psychology, University of Albany (SUNY), USA

Kristen Anderson, Eating Disorders Program, The University of Chicago, USA

Lisa M. Anderson, Department of Psychology, University of Albany (SUNY), USA

Eileen Anderson-Fye, Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, USA

Alexandra Arosenius, Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida, USA

Rheanna N. Ata, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, USA

Nicole M. Avena, Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA

Jessica H. Baker, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

Stephanie Bauer, Center for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

Carolyn Becker, Department of Psychology, Trinity University, USA

Kelly C. Berg, Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, USA

C. Laird Birmingham, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Canada

Emmett Bishop, Eating Recovery Center, Denver, Colorado, USA

Lindsay Bodell, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, USA

Timothy D. Brewerton, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, USA

Krista E. Brown, Department of Psychology, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, USA

Tiffany Brown, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, USA

Cynthia M. Bulik, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA; Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Kyle Burger, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

Susan M. Byrne, School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Australia

Anna C. Ciao, Department of Psychology, Western Washington University, USA

Alysia A. Cirona-Singh, Department of Psychiatry, San Mateo Medical Center, USA

Angélica M. Claudino, Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil

Jennifer S. Coelho, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Canada

Scott Crow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, USA

Janis Crowther, Department of Psychology, Kent State University, USA

Amy Baker Dennis, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, University of South Florida, USA

Kyle P. De Young, Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, USA

Patricia E. Dunne, Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Columbia University, USA

Nora Durkin, Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, USA

Kamryn T. Eddy, Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

Ivan Eisler, Michael Rutter Centre, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK

A. Jordan Filion, Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Canada

Mary E. Fitzpatrick, Eating Disorders Treatment Center, Rogers Memorial Hospital Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, USA

Kelsie T. Forbush, Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, USA

K. Jean Forney, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, USA

Debra L. Franko, Department of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology, Northeastern University, USA

Ann Frisén, Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Anthea Fursland, Centre for Clinical Interventions, Australia

Jennifer L. Gaudiani, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, USA; ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders at Denver Health, Denver, USA

Richard A. Gordon, Private Practice, Red Hook, New York, USA

Rachel W. Gow, Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Andrea Grant, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, USA

Leah L. Graves, Laureate Eating Disorders Program, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Emily K. Gray, Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

Christy Greenleaf, Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, USA

Tilmann Habermas, Department of Psychology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

Jess Haines, Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, University of Guelph, Canada

Phillipa J. Hay, School of Medicine, University of Western Sydney, Australia

Katrina Hunt, Michael Rutter Centre, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Lauren Janson, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

Leah M. Jappe, Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, USA

Karin Jasper, Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Program, Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, Canada

Andrea E. Kass, Department of Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis, USA

Kathleen Y. Kawamura, Private Practice, Mission Viejo, California, USA

Ann Kearney-Cooke, Private Practice, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Pamela K. Keel, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, USA

Kelly Klein, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, USA

Ashley M. Kroon Van Diest, Department of Psychology, Texas A & M University, USA

J. Hubert Lacey, Department of Psychiatry, St. George’s, University of London, UK

Jillian Lampert, The Emily Program, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

Jason M. Lavender, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, North Dakota, USA

Daniel Le Grange, Department of Psychiatry and Department of Pediatrics, University of California, USA

Michael P. Levine, Department of Psychology, Kenyon College, USA

James Lock, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, USA

Carolina Lunde, Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Pamela Macdonald, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, London, UK

Kelly MacKenzie, Wellness Center, American University, USA

Sloane Madden, Department of Psychological Medicine, The Sydney Children’s Hospital Network, Australia

Suzanne E. Mazzeo, Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Marita McCabe, Institute for Health and Ageing, Australian Catholic University

Stephanie McClure, Department of Behavioral Science and Health Education, St. Louis University, USA

Gail L. McVey, Community Health Systems Resource Group, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada

Carla Minarik, Center for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

Markus Moessner, Center for Psychotherapy Research, University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany

Sarah K. Murnen, Department of Psychology, Kenyon College, USA

Helen B. Murray, Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

Susan Murray, Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA

Taryn A. Myers, Department of Psychology, Virginia Wesleyan College, USA

Jennifer A. O’Dea, School of Education and Social Work, The University of Sydney, Australia

Allison Palmberg, Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Jacqueline M. Patmore, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, USA

Susan J. Paxton, School of Psychological Science, La Trobe University, Australia

Carol Peterson, Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota, USA

Trent Petrie, Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, USA

Kathleen M. Pike, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, USA

Niva Piran, Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, University of Toronto, Canada

Erin E. Reilly, Department of Psychology, University of Albany (SUNY), USA

Lina Ricciardelli, School of Psychology, Deakin University, Australia

Lauren Richards, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Boston University, USA

Rachel F. Rodgers, Department of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology, Northeastern University, USA

Ellen S. Rome, Center for Adolescent Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, USA

Randy A. Sansone, Department of Psychiatry, Wright State University, USA

Lauren M. Schaefer, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, USA

Katherine Schaumberg, Department of Psychology, University of Albany (SUNY), USA

Christina Scribner, School of Nutrition and Health Promotion, College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, USA

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.7.2015
Reihe/Serie Wiley Clinical Psychology Handbooks
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychosomatik
Schlagworte Clinical psychology • Essstörung • Essstörung • Klinische Psychologie • <p>Eating disorders, body image, psychology, nutrition, health education, psychiatry, family therapy, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, bulimia, anorexia, DSM-5, dieting, eating disorder prevention, CBT, public health</p> • Psychische Störung • Psychische Störung • Psychologie • Psychology
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