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A01=Carol Bowyer
A01=Christine Halek
A01=Neil Joughin
A01=Professor A. H. Crisp
adolescent mental health
Anorectic Child
Anorexia Nervosa
Author_Carol Bowyer
Author_Christine Halek
Author_Neil Joughin
Author_Professor A. H. Crisp
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Cheriton House
Chronic
clinical intervention strategies
Dietary Guidelines
Dietary Plans
disorder
eating
Eating Disorders
EDA
Energy Balance
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exercises
exploratory
Exploratory Exercises
family-based therapy approaches
Follow
gain
Gaining Weight
Gaining Weight Result
Hold
Important Step
ITPS
laxative
Laxative Abuse
losing
Menu Planning
nutritional rehabilitation
present
Present Weight
psychological assessment tools
restrictive eating patterns
self-monitoring recovery techniques
Shrugging
Step
target
Target Weight
weight
Weight Chart
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780863774089
  • Weight: 210g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This guide to 'self-help' has become highly valued by sufferers from anorexia nervosa, their families and their carers. It relates to Arthur Crisp's much praised text Anorexia Nervosa: Let Me Be, now in its third reprint. Many sufferers report that Anorexia Nervosa: The Wish to Change has provided them with their first private opportunity to reconsider their position and future properly, and then to do more about them. Carers have found it particularly helpful as a joint tool in their work with patients, especially when used alongside the more recently published Anorexia Nervosa: Guidelines for Assessment and Treatment in Primary and Secondary Care and the Patient's Log Book from the same centre.

Arthur Crisp is Emeritus professor of psychological medicine in the University of London at St. George's Hospital Medical School. He has treated patients suffering from anorexia nervosa for over 35 years and has researched the condition extensively. The other authors all worked in his team at St Georges' for some years and are recognised authorities in their respective eating disorders fields.

Neil Joughin is now a consultant psychiatrist working independently and continuing to develop his interest in eating disorders.

Chris Halek is now Deputy Director of Nursing in South Birmingham Mental Health Trust but retains her interest in eating disorders.
Carol Bowyer is now working as a dietician for an eating disorders service within the private sector.

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