Eating and its Disorders features contributions by international experts in the field of eating disorders which represent an overview of the most current knowledge relating to the assessment, treatment, and future research directions of the study of eating-related disorders.
- Presents the newest models and theories for use in the treatment of patients with eating disorders
- Written specifically to fulfill the needs of clinical psychologists and therapists
- Includes coverage of important service related issues for working with people with eating disorders
- Features chapters from a global group of authors which highlight differing methods and perspectives that can be incorporated into clinical practice
About the Editors  viii
About the Contributors  ix
Preface  xvi
Acknowledgements  xix
Section 1 Clinical Assessment  1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Clinical Assessment for Eating Disorders  3
Ken Goss and John RE Fox
Chapter 2 The Assessment of Mental State, Psychiatric Risk and Co-Morbidity in Eating Disorders  11
Hannah Andrews
Chapter 3 Psychological Assessment in Eating Disorders  28
Ken Goss, Steven Allan, Lisa Galsworthy-Francis and Bhavisha Dave
Chapter 4 Physiological Assessment of Eating Disorders  42
Ty Glover and Sonu Sharma
Chapter 5 Assessment of Occupation and Social Performance  61
Rebecca Morris
Chapter 6 Motivation to Change  75
Catherine Kitson