
Eating Disorders and the Brain
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"Congratulation on excellent book: informative, readable, broadin its coverage, and very useful to those of us who are notneuroscientists.I particularly appreciated the several concludingchapters that articulated and evaluated the nature, strengths, andshortcomings of models." (Dr Michael Levine, Emeritus Professor of Psychology,Kenyon College, Gambier, USA, November 2102) "This is a very good contribution to the psychiatricliterature that will help clinicians, researchers, andneuroscientists in general to understand eating disorders from abiopsychosocial perspective. It gives a very explicit definition ofeating disorders as well as treatment options and futureoverviews." (Doody's, 25 May 2012)"Well written and well edited, nicely balanced between academicreviews and integrative theoretical syntheses, the readablechapters will inform readers who lack deep knowledge aboutbiological aspects of eating disorders as well as those who arebetter informed. Chapters are scholarly without being stuffy, andcontributors summarize pertinent studies in structural andfunctional neuroimaging, neuropsychology, and the neuroscience ofbody image. For serious eating disorders clinicians as well as academicians,there's much in this book to study and ponder." - EATINGDISORDERS REVIEW "There has been an important paradigm shift in thinkingabout eating disorders in that the brain is receiving more attention. The Academy of Eating Disorders haspublished a position paper placing the brain more centrally withinthese highly complex multifaceted disorders. This book is animportant addition to the literature: the authors are all expertcommunicators and are able to make the topic simple,enjoyable and easy to understand." - JanetTreasure, Professor of Psychiatry, Guy's, King's& St Thomas' Medical School, London, UK"There has been an important paradigm shift in thinking about eating disorders in that the brain is receiving more attention. The Academy of Eating Disorders has published a position paper placing the brain more centrally within these highly complex multifaceted disorders. This book is an important addition to the literature: the authors are all expert communicators and are able to make the topic simple, enjoyable and easy to understand." - Janet Treasure, Professor of Psychiatry, Guy's, King's & St Thomas' Medical School, London, UMore details
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