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Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Eating Disorders [electronic resource] : Advancements in Etiology and Treatment / edited by Laurence Claes, Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp.

By: Claes, Laurence [editor.].
Contributor(s): Muehlenkamp, Jennifer J [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VI, 364 p. 9 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642401077.Subject(s): Medicine | Psychiatry | Psychopharmacology | Psychotherapy | Philosophy (General) | Medicine & Public Health | Psychiatry | Psychology, general | Psychotherapy | PsychopharmacologyDDC classification: 616.89 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: Background and General Aspects -- Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Eating Disorders: Dimensions of Self-Harm -- Epidemiology and Sociocultural Aspects of Non -Suicidal Self-Injury and Eating Disorders -- Developmental Influences in NSSI and Eating Disorders -- Etiological Models -- Psychological Meanings and Functions -- The Patients’ Perspective. Part II: Assessment & Treatment: Functional Assessment and Treatment Planning -- Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- Dialectical Behavior Therapy -- Family Therapy -- Mentalization Based Therapy -- Interpersonal Psychotherapy -- Pharmacotherapy -- Part III: Specific Topics: Co-Occurring Health/ Risk-taking Behaviors -- Experiences of the Body -- Peer influences -- Internet/Social Media influence -- Prevention & Postvention -- Primary Care & Inpatient -- Males – A unique approach.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Non-suicidal self-injury and eating disorders represent significant problems among today’s youth and pose unique challenges for clinicians, particularly when they co-occur. This book is a rare resource in that it provides cutting-edge information on the interactions between self-injury and disordered eating, empirically informed treatments for the co-occurrence of these behaviors, and specific topics relevant to understanding nuances in the risk factors, treatment, and prevention of both self-injury and eating disorders. Practitioners, graduate students, and researchers working within this specialized area will find this text to be instrumental in advancing their knowledge and improving the treatment of self-injury in those with eating disorders.
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Part I: Background and General Aspects -- Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Eating Disorders: Dimensions of Self-Harm -- Epidemiology and Sociocultural Aspects of Non -Suicidal Self-Injury and Eating Disorders -- Developmental Influences in NSSI and Eating Disorders -- Etiological Models -- Psychological Meanings and Functions -- The Patients’ Perspective. Part II: Assessment & Treatment: Functional Assessment and Treatment Planning -- Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- Dialectical Behavior Therapy -- Family Therapy -- Mentalization Based Therapy -- Interpersonal Psychotherapy -- Pharmacotherapy -- Part III: Specific Topics: Co-Occurring Health/ Risk-taking Behaviors -- Experiences of the Body -- Peer influences -- Internet/Social Media influence -- Prevention & Postvention -- Primary Care & Inpatient -- Males – A unique approach.

Non-suicidal self-injury and eating disorders represent significant problems among today’s youth and pose unique challenges for clinicians, particularly when they co-occur. This book is a rare resource in that it provides cutting-edge information on the interactions between self-injury and disordered eating, empirically informed treatments for the co-occurrence of these behaviors, and specific topics relevant to understanding nuances in the risk factors, treatment, and prevention of both self-injury and eating disorders. Practitioners, graduate students, and researchers working within this specialized area will find this text to be instrumental in advancing their knowledge and improving the treatment of self-injury in those with eating disorders.

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