When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder
Description
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
How to use this book xv
Part One The Truth About Eating Disorders 1
1 Learning all you can 3
2 Recognizing signs of disease 37
Part Two Taking Action 57
3 Beginning the dialogue with you child 59
4 Understanding treatment options 92
5 Reaching out for professional help 133
Part Three Recovery 169
6 Understanding the recovery process 171
7 Recognizing and overcoming recovery setbacks 207
Appendix A Answers to exercises 243
Appendix B Taking and eating disorder to college 250
Appendix C Resources 255
Notes 265
About the author 271
Index 273
“…written in a confident and approachable style, avoiding jargon, and the text is well broken up… a valuable book..” (www.edr.org.uk, 23 November 2004) ABIGAIL H. NATENSHON For 25 years, psychotherapist Abigail Natenshon has specialized in eating disorder treatment with individuals, families, and groups. As cofounder of Eating Disorder Specialists of Illinois, A Clinic Without Walls, she provides consultation for parents, schools, social service organizations, and mental health professionals. Work together toward recovery"When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder provides parents with hope as well as direction to aid their eating disordered child."-Vivian Hanson Meehan, president and founder, National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders"This book provides parents with invaluable information about eating disorders and concrete steps to take in pursuing the best treatment option for their child. It is a much needed Andorsement of the positive role families can play in treatment."-Daniel le Grange, director, Eating Disorders Program, The University of Chicago"Practical, informed, comprehensive, and highly readable. This is a book that will be equally valuable to parents, patients, and clinicians."-Craig Johnson, director, Eating Disorders Program, Laureate Psychiatric Hospital, Tulsa"The wonderful workbook format will help families gain a deeper and more personal understanding of the illness and assist them in developing commonsense interventions."- Patricia Santucci, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine and founding member, Academy for Eating DisordersDear Parent,Eating disorders know no boundaries. With indiscriminate cruelty they can crush friAndships, splinter families, and ravage health. I have watched my husband, and then my daughter, in the grips of this puzzling affliction. Like a small ship lost on a thundering sea, a person who is witness to a family member's eating disorder can be overcome by fear, discouragement, or grief. For me, Abigail Natenshon's book has been like a lighthouse in that storm.With knowledge that comes from experience, she guides us on this difficult journey with skill and courageous optimism. She increases our knowledge, teaches us about treatment options, and arms us with the tools to be the best advocates we can be for our child. She invites us all to look beyond the symptoms of this disease to see what's at its core-the suffering Work together toward recovery"When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder provides parents with hope as well as direction to aid their eating disordered child." —Vivian Hanson Meehan, president and founder, National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
"This book provides parents with invaluable information about eating disorders and concrete steps to take in pursuing the best treatment option for their child. It is a much needed endorsement of the positive role families can play in treatment." —Daniel le Grange, director, Eating Disorders Program, The University of Chicago
"Practical, informed, comprehensive, and highly readable. This is a book that will be equally valuable to parents, patients, and clinicians." —Craig Johnson, director, Eating Disorders Program, Laureate Psychiatric Hospital, Tulsa
"The wonderful workbook format will help families gain a deeper and more personal understanding of the illness and assist them in developing commonsense interventions." —Patricia Santucci, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry, Loyola Stritch School of Medicine and founding member, Academy for Eating Disorders
Dear Parent,
Eating disorders know no boundaries. With indiscriminate cruelty they can crush friendships, splinter families, and ravage health. I have watched my husband, and then my daughter, in the grips of this puzzling affliction. Like a small ship lost on a thundering sea, a person who is witness to a family member's eating disorder can be overcome by fear, discouragement, or grief. For me, Abigail Natenshon's book has been like a lighthouse in that storm.
With knowledge that comes from experience, she guides us on this difficult journey with skill and courageous optimism. She increases our knowledge, teaches us about treatment options, and arms us with the tools to be the best advocates we can be for our child. She invites us all to look beyond the symptoms of this disease to see what's at its core-the suffering in the heart of our loved one. She reminds us that this disease can, and usually is, conquered. Your child can recover from this illness, as did mine. The ship you share can arrive safely to shore. —With understanding and best wishes for you and your child, An Anonymous Parent
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780787945787
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Psychology
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 204.50(W) x Dimensions: 237.00(H) x Dimensions: 15.10(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English