2nd Edition

Eating Disorders The Journey to Recovery Workbook

By Laura J. Goodman, Mona Villapiano Copyright 2019
    282 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    282 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The widely updated second edition of Eating Disorders: Journey to Recovery Workbook helps those struggling with eating disorders in their recovery, guiding the reader through a greater consideration of body image, compulsive exercising, and personal and societal relationships based on Prochaska’s Stages of Change Theory. The workbook explores complicated issues having a direct effect on the eating disorder, including trauma, depression, gender identity, abuse, and the media. Updated to include the acknowledgement of binge-eating disorder, selective eating, and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), this second edition encourages self-paced learning and practice adjunct to one-on-one and group therapy from two seasoned clinicians in the treatment of eating disorders.

    Dedication  Introduction  Preface  Acknowledgements  1. How to Use this Workbook  2. Guiding Your Journey: The Tree, the Web, and the Box  3. What You Need to Know About Eating Disorders  4. Your Relationship with Food  5. The Female Body: Spirituality and Religion  6. The Female Body: History of Size and Thinness  7. Body Image  8. Your Relationship with Exercise  9. Women’s Issues  10. Men’s Issues  11. LGBTQ+ Issues  12. Substance Abuse and Eating Disorders  13. Trauma and Abuse  14. Special Circumstances: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Depression, Diabetes, Celiac and Other Autoimmune Diseases, and PANDAS  15. The Treatment Team   16. Adjunctive Treatments and Practices: Meditation, Mindfulness, Yoga, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT or Tapping Technique), and Acupuncture  17. Media Madness  18. For Families, Friends, and Loved Ones  19. Concluding Your Journey: The Tree, Web, and Box Revisited  Index

    Biography

    Laura Goodman, LMHC has spent the past 25 years working as a licensed mental health counselor, specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. In addition to psychotherapy services, Ms. Goodman’s practice also includes consultation services, in-service trainings, and speaking engagements in the field of eating disorders and related fields.

    Mona Villapiano, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. Over the past 35 years, Dr. Villapiano has treated hundreds of clients and their families while also developing and directing inpatient, partial hospital, and evening treatment programs. Recently retired from clinical work to move to San Francisco to care for her grandson, Dr. Villapiano continues to write and do research in the field of eating disorders.