
Eating Disorders
Oxford University Press
Published on 31. August 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-19-885558-3 (ISBN)
Description
Eating disorders affect 1.25 million people in the UK, and the incidence is rising. The DSM-5 specifies diagnostic criteria for eight types of eating disorder, with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder accounting for the majority of cases. This new addition to the Oxford Specialist Handbook of Psychiatry series covers the aetiology, epidemiology, risk factors, and diagnostic criteria for all forms of eating disorders, alongside patient management within the community and inpatient settings.
Also featuring chapters on emerging eating disorders, such as orthorexia and muscle dysmorphia, medicolegal issues surrounding involuntary hospitalisation and nasogastric feeding, and acute emergency care, this Handbook is a comprehensive yet succinct addition to the literature for all doctors, nurses, and members of the multidisciplinary team in managing the complex and multifactorial conditions that arise in patients with eating disorders.
Each chapter is accompanied by case stories drawn from real-life examples, taking the reader through from initial presentation to treatment, and the key need-to-know facts and current evidence-based treatments. The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Eating Disorders is a new go-to resource for the crucial information around this multifaceted area of medicine.
Also featuring chapters on emerging eating disorders, such as orthorexia and muscle dysmorphia, medicolegal issues surrounding involuntary hospitalisation and nasogastric feeding, and acute emergency care, this Handbook is a comprehensive yet succinct addition to the literature for all doctors, nurses, and members of the multidisciplinary team in managing the complex and multifactorial conditions that arise in patients with eating disorders.
Each chapter is accompanied by case stories drawn from real-life examples, taking the reader through from initial presentation to treatment, and the key need-to-know facts and current evidence-based treatments. The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Eating Disorders is a new go-to resource for the crucial information around this multifaceted area of medicine.
More details
Series
Edition
1
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 98 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
208 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-885558-3 (9780198855583)
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Elizabeth McNaught | Janet Treasure | Nick Pollard
Eating Disorders
E-Book
08/2022
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€44.99
Available for download

Elizabeth McNaught | Janet Treasure | Nick Pollard
Eating Disorders
E-Book
08/2022
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€54.99
Available for download
Persons
Dr Elizabeth McNaught is a medical doctor with a personal experience of anorexia nervosa, and a co-founder of Family Mental Wealth, a foundation designed to transform mental health provision for children and young people.
Professor Janet Treasure is a world-leading clinical and academic psychiatrist in eating disorders. She has been a principal investigator on several multi-centre studies in eating disorders and a coinvestigator on many international studies. She has mentored over 60 PhD students and numerous clinicians.
Nick Pollard is the father of Dr Elizabeth McNaught and therefore has a personal, as well as professional, knowledge of eating disorders. When his daughter was very ill, he gained a personal understanding of important insights which became instrumental in her recovery. He is now the director of Family Mental Wealth, a social-enterprise working with King's College London and the University of Southampton to facilitate family-based pro-active self-care for mental health and wellbeing.
Professor Janet Treasure is a world-leading clinical and academic psychiatrist in eating disorders. She has been a principal investigator on several multi-centre studies in eating disorders and a coinvestigator on many international studies. She has mentored over 60 PhD students and numerous clinicians.
Nick Pollard is the father of Dr Elizabeth McNaught and therefore has a personal, as well as professional, knowledge of eating disorders. When his daughter was very ill, he gained a personal understanding of important insights which became instrumental in her recovery. He is now the director of Family Mental Wealth, a social-enterprise working with King's College London and the University of Southampton to facilitate family-based pro-active self-care for mental health and wellbeing.
Content
1: Overview
2: History and examination
3: Anorexia nervosa
4: Bulimia nervosa
5: Binge eating disorder
6: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
7: Pica
8: Rumination disorder
9: Other feeding or eating disorders
10: Emerging eating disorder diagnoses
11: Comorbidities
12: Ethical and legal aspects
13: Acute emergency care
2: History and examination
3: Anorexia nervosa
4: Bulimia nervosa
5: Binge eating disorder
6: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
7: Pica
8: Rumination disorder
9: Other feeding or eating disorders
10: Emerging eating disorder diagnoses
11: Comorbidities
12: Ethical and legal aspects
13: Acute emergency care