Description
Emotion Regulation for Young People with Eating Disorders is a supportive guide for professionals to help them build effective therapeutic relationships with young people struggling with eating disorders.
The book focuses on the role of emotion regulation in the development and maintenance of eating disorders. The psychological concepts discussed are an integration of ideas and theories that have been proposed by many psychologists over the last half-century. The tasks presented in the book use aspects of these theories and concepts in an applied way which can be helpful to enable young people to understand more about their emotional experience and how it has contributed to their difficulties. The approach proposed can be used across the spectrum of eating disorders as the dysfunctional emotional regulation difficulty is shared by all eating disorders.
The workbook will be helpful for Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, counsellors, nurses, occupational therapists, dieticians and therapeutic care workers.
About the Author
Sophie Nesbitt is a clinical psychologist working with young people with eating disorders in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Lucia Giombini is a clinical psychologist and researcher working with young people and adults with eating disorders in Europe and the UK.
Reviews
In the past few years, I have had the pleasure to collaborate with Lucia Giombini and Sophie Nesbitt in adapting Cognitive Remediation Therapy and Emotion Skills Training for young people, an approach which was originally developed for adults. This new workbook provides an overview of the role of emotion regulation in the development and maintenance of eating disorders. Sophie and Lucia are both experienced clinical psychologists and they bring the research and clinical findings directly into the therapy room.
Professor Kate Tchanturia, FBPS, FHEA, FAED
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
King's College London
Book Information
ISBN 9780367471279
Author Sophie Nesbitt
Format Paperback
Page Count 202
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1080g