Cognitive-behavioral therapy for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder : children, adolescents, and adults
Thomas, Jennifer J. 1981- / Eddy, Kamryn 1977-
2019
xii, 181 p. : ill.
Cambridge medicine
9781108401159
Anglais
1. What is ARFID? -- 2. Overview of existing treatments for feeding, eating, and anxiety disorders -- 3. Assessment of ARFID -- 4. Cognitive-behavioral model of ARFID -- 5. Overview of CBT-AR -- 6. Stage 1: Psychoeducation and early change -- 7. Stage 2: treatment planning -- 8. Stage 3: maintaining mechanisms in order of priority -- 9. Stage 4: relapse prevention -- 10. CBT-AR case examples -- 11. Conclusion and future directions
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a common eating disorder diagnosis that describes children and adults who cannot meet their nutritional needs, typically because of sensory sensitivity, fear of adverse consequences and/or apparent lack of interest in eating or food. This book is the first of its kind to offer a specialist treatment, specifically for ARFID. Developed, refined and studied in response to this urgent clinical need, this book outlines a specialiZed cognitive-behavioral treatment: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (CBT-AR). This treatment is designed for patients across all age groups, supported by real-life case examples and tools to allow clinicians to apply this new treatment in their own clinical settings.
Troubles du comportement alimentaire / Troubles du comportement alimentaire - Traitement / Thérapie cognitive
WM 175 T454c 2019
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1 | WM 175 T454c 2019 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |