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Temperament Based Therapy with Support for Anorexia Nervosa: A Novel Treatment

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Temperament Based Therapy with Support for Anorexia Nervosa: A Novel Treatment
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laura L. Hill
By (author) Stephanie Knatz Peck
By (author) Christina E. Wierenga
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:250
Dimensions(mm): Height 233,Width 156
Category/GenreCoping with eating disorders
ISBN/Barcode 9781009016803
ClassificationsDewey:616.85262
Audience
General
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 21 April 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Anorexia nervosa has one of the highest death rates of all mental illnesses and one of the poorest treatment outcomes. However, one novel treatment, the neurobiologically-based treatment Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S), works with clients' temperament and traits to motivate change, ultimately managing and reducing symptoms. This practical and accessible book is the first guide to delivering TBT-S that addresses the underlying traits leading to symptoms of anorexia nervosa and helps people to manage symptoms long-term. It offers background information on the role of temperament in anorexia nervosa, the development of the TBT-S protocol and the evidence gathered. Chapters also cover how to use this therapy to augment existing treatment. A valuable resource for clinicians involved in the treatment of anorexia nervosa, including psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, specialist nurses, dieticians, and educators.

Author Biography

Laura L. Hill is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, The Ohio State University, and is also Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. Stephanie Knatz Peck is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Intensive Family Treatments (IFT) and Intensive Temperament Based Treatment at the University of California San Diego. Christina E. Wierenga is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego.

Reviews

'This book is an impressive example of the welcome move to an evidence-based biopsychosocial model of anorexia nervosa. By using state-of-the-art research combined with empathy and creativity, this personalised intervention will update the previous transdiagnostic approach. The authors are outstanding clinicians and neuroscientists who are passionate about sharing their knowledge not just with their peers but with those with lived experience through inventive exercises and meticulous information and skill sharing. The result is a targeted treatment that shows great promise. I can recommend this book not just for the wide range of clinicians involved within the field but also as a source book for families who might encounter this problem.' Janet Treasure, PhD FRCP FRCPsych, Professor of Adult Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London 'Leave it to Laura Hill and her group (with inspiration from Walter Kaye) to come up with an approach to treating and supporting people with Anorexia Nervosa that is evidence informed, integrative, comprehensive, clinically relevant and, all the while, guided by "outside of the box" thinking. Every clinician worth his/her/their salt working with people affected by Anorexia Nervosa, if they seek to expand their therapeutic horizons, had better pay attention to this innovative treatment manual.' Howard Steiger, PhD, Head, Eating Disorders Continuum, Douglas University Institute Montreal West Island Integrated University Health and Social Service Centre Professor, Psychiatry Department, McGill University Quebec, Canada 'Recovery from Anorexia Nervosa is elusive for far too many individuals who have been afflicted by this serious eating disorder. The authors have integrated decades of clinical and research experience into a novel treatment approach. This clear and comprehensive manual describes how to work with (rather than against) the temperamental features that may have led to the development of the eating disorder or impede efforts toward positive change. It offers new hope to people with anorexia nervosa and those committed to support them in their journey toward recovery. The book also provides a valuable resource for researchers seeking to advance evidence-based treatment for eating disorders.' Ruth Striegel Weissman, Dipl.Psych., Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Walter A. Crowell University Professor of the Social Sciences, Emerita Wesleyan University; Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Eating Disorders