Review
This is an unusually successful book as it has the coherence of a single authored book but with the range of expertise, ideas and creativity of a multiauthored book. All of the chapters are clearly written and easy to read and yet they are brim full with clinical and academic detail. It will be an important resource on the shelves of all child and adolescent units and eating disorder teams.
-Janet Treasure, Eating Disorders Unit, Institute of Psychiatry.
This is a comprehensive book, suitable for a wide range of professionals who deal with children and adolescents with eating disorders. It is clearly written and refers to known research in this area as well as offering practical guidance on assessment and management.
-Anne Stewart, Highfield Family and Adolescent, The Warneford Hospital.
-Janet Treasure, Eating Disorders Unit, Institute of Psychiatry.
This is a comprehensive book, suitable for a wide range of professionals who deal with children and adolescents with eating disorders. It is clearly written and refers to known research in this area as well as offering practical guidance on assessment and management.
-Anne Stewart, Highfield Family and Adolescent, The Warneford Hospital.
Product Description
(Psychology Press) Institute of Psychiatry, UK. Text covers eating disorders in this population, epidemiology, etiology, prognosis and outcome, assessment and management, and specific types of therapy. Discusses schooling and ethical and legal issues. Includes personal accounts. For therapists. Previous edition: c1993. Hardcover, softcover available November 2000.



