Eating Disorders: A patient-centered approach
Kathleen M Berg,James A McSherry,Nancy E Strange,Dermot J Hurley,'Rose
Eating Disorders: A patient-centered approach
Kathleen M Berg,James A McSherry,Nancy E Strange,Dermot J Hurley,'Rose
Patient-Centered Care Series Series Editors: Moira Stewart Judith Belle Brown and Thomas R Freeman Eating Disorders demonstrates how the patient-centered clinical method can assist clinicians to learn how to diagnose this complex psychosocial disorder. It addresses the central concern of the patient and their experience of illness in addition to the biomedical issues of care. It provides patient-centered perspectives as an approach to better understanding of the symptoms of the condition its origins consequences and meanings for the patient and its management. Written by a team with extensive experience in the care of patients with eating disorders it provides insights for the disciplines most involved with these patients: family medicine clinical psychology dietetics social work and family therapy. It describes the treatment and recovery process and includes accounts by patients personal memoirs case reports and qualitative studies. This book will be an important resource for family doctors psychiatrists psychologists dietitians social workers family therapists and counsellors. For more information on other titles in this series please click here
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