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050 00 RC552.E18|bE28253 2013 
082 00 616.85/2606|223 
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245 00 Eating disorders and obesity :|ba counselor's guide to 
       prevention and treatment /|cedited by Laura H. Choate. 
264  1 Alexandria, VA :|bAmerican Counseling Association,|c[2013]
264  4 |c©2013 
300    xxxii, 459 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Sociocultural influences on the development of eating 
       disorders and obesity / Linda Smolak and Caitlin Chun-
       Kennedy -- Gendered considerations in the treatment and 
       prevention of eating disorders / Margo Maine and Douglas 
       Bunnell -- Clients of color and eating disorders : 
       cultural considerations / Regine M. Talleyrand -- Ethical 
       and legal issues in counseling clients with eating 
       disorders / Laura H. Choate, Mary A. Hermann, and Leigh 
       Pottle, with Jodi Manton -- Assessment and diagnosis of 
       eating disorders / Kelly C. Berg and Carol B. Peterson -- 
       Assessment, consultation, and intervention for eating 
       disorders in schools / Jennifer Maskell Carney and Heather
       Lewy Scott -- Assessment, conceptualization, and 
       intervention with young adult women with EDNOS : a 
       framework for practice / Alan M. Schwitzer with Constance 
       Rhodes -- Preventing childhood obesity / Janet A. Lydecker,
       Elizabeth Cotter, Rachel W. Gow, Nichole R. Kelly, and 
       Suzanne E. Mazzeo -- Prevention of eating disorders in 
       children : the role of the counselor / Nive Piran -- 
       Eating disorders prevention with adolescents and young 
       adults / Heather Shaw and Eric Stice -- Effective 
       prevention programs in college and university settings / 
       Deanne Zotter and Justine Reel -- Cognitive-behavioral 
       therapy guided self-help for binge eating : a culturally 
       sensitive minimal or early intervention program / Fary M. 
       Cachelin, Munyi Shea, and Frances A. Bono -- Enhanced 
       cognitive-behavioral therapy approach to counseling 
       clients with eating disorders / Anthea Fursland and Hunna 
       J. Watson -- Interpersonal psychotherapy for clients with 
       eating disorders / Heather L. Waldron, Marian Tanofsky-
       Kraff, and Denise E. Wilfley -- Psychosocial treatments 
       for obesity and aberrant eating patterns in youths / Kerri
       N. Boutelle and Stephanie Knatz -- Dialectical behavior 
       therapy for clients with complex and multidiagnostic 
       eating disorder presentations / Anita Federici and Lucene 
       Wisniewski -- Family-based therapy for children adn 
       adolescents with anorexia / Kim Hurst and Shelly Read -- A
       relational-cultural approach to working with clients with 
       eating disorders / Heather Trepal, Ioana Boie, Victoria 
       Kress, and Tonya Hammer. 
520    Both practical and comprehensive, this long-needed book 
       provides a clear framework for working with clients 
       experiencing eating disorders and obesity. Focusing on 
       best practices and offering a range of current techniques,
       leaders int he field examine these life-threatening 
       disorders and propose treatment options for clients of all
       ages with problems related to eating, weight, and body 
       image. This text, written specifically for counselors, 
       benefits from the authors' collective expertise and 
       emphasizes practitioner-friendly developmental and 
       wellness-based approaches that counselors can use in their
       daily practice. Parts I and II of the text address risk 
       factors in and sociocultural influences on the development
       of eating disorders, gender differences, the unique 
       concerns of clients of color, ethical and legal issues, 
       and assessment and diagnosis. Part III explores prevention
       and early inventions, such as cognitive-behavioral, 
       interpersonal, dialectical behavior, and family-based 
       therapy, which have been used successfully in a variety of
       clinical settings. 
650  0 Eating disorders|xPatients|xCounseling of. 
650  0 Obesity|xTreatment. 
650  7 Fettsucht.|2gnd 
650  7 Essstörung.|2gnd 
650  7 Prävention.|2gnd 
650  7 Therapie.|2gnd 
650  7 Patienteninformation.|2gnd 
700 1  Choate, Laura Hensley,|eeditor. 
710 2  American Counseling Association. 
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