Eating Disorders: Time For Change: Plans, Strategies, and Worksheets
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (931 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1583910573 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 188 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"."this book will be an excellent addition to the field."-Sarah Blake, MSW, LSW, The Renfrew Center, Philadelphia."
"The book we've been waiting for!" according to A Customer. Finally a book that describes exactly how to meet our clients where they are at simultaneously assisting them in effecting positive change in their lives! Villapiano and Goodman fully address a variety of the complex issues inherent in the eating disorders treatment process. Complete with case examples, the authors describe interventions that are successful with even the most difficult to reach clients. This is a "must have" for every therapist who treats people with eating disorders! Great book!. Eating Disorders-Time for Change, Plans, Strategies and Work As a therapist in the field of eating disorders for the past 19 years, I was excited to read a book that got to the heart of the concerns that therapists bring to the table when working with people experiencing eating disorders. The book helped me to think about the multitude of issues that permeate our work in the eating disorders field. I appreciated all the practical issues raised in the book, such as the therapist's use of food and drink, the therapist's attire and the many seemingly simplistic but truly complicated concerns that arise in the treatment relationship. This book is a wonderful teaching tool for all therapists in the fi. "Great Resource for Clinicians" according to A Customer. I have been working with eating disorders for the fifteen years and this is the best book I have read yet. The book offers comprehensive strategies that are very useful. I highly recommend this book if you work with clients who have eating disorders!
This resource will maximize the efficient use of time and resources for the therapist and increase the efficacy of work with clients with eating disorders. The authors have kept the needs of the therapist in mind by considering managed care as well as specific therapeutic issues. This collection for therapists and clients presents practical, how-to information, for the treatment of eating disorders. Clients will find the tools to be helpful resources and a critical extension of individual therapy.