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Eating DisordersWhat Everyone Needs to Know®
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Eating Disorders: What Everyone Needs to Know®  

B. Timothy Walsh , Evelyn Attia , and Deborah R. Glasofer

Abstract

Eating disorders are potentially life-threatening psychiatric illnesses commonly accompanied by serious medical problems. They typically appear during adolescence or early adulthood, a time when young people are heading to college or interviewing for a first job. Many people recover fully from eating disorders, but others become chronically ill, and symptoms can continue into middle age and beyond. Written by leading authorities in eating disorders research and treatment, Eating Disorders: What Everyone Needs to Know answers common questions about eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, as well as a newly described condition, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Practical yet authoritative, the book defines the eating disorders, explains what we know about them based on the latest science, and describes how treatment works. Importantly, the book dispels common myths about eating disorders, such as the notion that they occur only amongst the affluent, that they affect only girls and women, or that they simply result from environmental factors such as the fashion industry and society's obsession with thinness. In reality, as the book explains, there is substantial evidence that eating disorders are brain-based illnesses that do not discriminate, and that they have been around for a very long time. Eating Disorders: What Everyone Needs to Know is essential reading for those seeking authoritative and current information about these often misunderstood illnesses.

Keywords: cognitive neuroscience, eating disorders, evidence-based treatment, olanzapine, thinness

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780190926595
DOI:
10.1093/wentk/9780190926595.001.0001

Authors

B. Timothy Walsh, author

Evelyn Attia, author

Deborah R. Glasofer, author


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  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychology
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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Advance Praise for Eating Disorders
    • Acknowledgments
  • Part I Facing the Facts and Busting the Myths
    • 1 What Are Eating Disorders?
    • 2 Who Gets Eating Disorders?
    • 3 How Do You Know If You or Someone You Care About Has an Eating Disorder?
    • 4 What Causes Eating Disorders?
    • 5 What Could Make an Eating Disorder Better or Worse?
    • 6 Do Eating Disorders Overlap with Other Psychiatric Disorders?
    • 7 Are Children Affected by Eating Disorders?
    • 8 Is Obesity an Eating Disorder?
  • Part II Taking Action: Treatment and Recovery
    • 9 Where Do People Get Eating Disorder Treatment?
    • 10 Who Provides Eating Disorder Treatment?
    • 11 Are There Medications That Are Helpful?
    • 12 What Kinds of Psychotherapy Help Eating Disorder Symptoms The Most?
    • 13 Are There Other Useful Strategies?
    • 14 What Does Recovery Look Like?
    • 15 Can Eating Disorders Be Prevented?
  • Part III Eating Disorders Research: Hot Topics
    • 16 Olanzapine: A New Medication for Anorexia Nervosa
    • 17 Cognitive Neuroscience: Emerging Knowledge about How the Brain Works as Applied to Eating Disorders
    • 18 Genetics: Emerging Knowledge About Genetics
  • End Matter
    • Resources
    • Index
  • Oxford University Press
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date: 04 February 2023

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