1st Edition

Childhood Feeding Problems and Adolescent Eating Disorders

Edited By Peter J. Cooper, Alan Stein Copyright 2006
    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    360 Pages
    by Routledge

    How should feeding problems arising in childhood and later eating disorders be assessed and treated?

    Disturbances in eating arising in infancy, early childhood and adolescence are increasingly being recognized as a major source of distress and disturbance to young people and their families.

    Childhood Feeding Problems and Adolescent Eating Disorders covers a wide spectrum of phenomena of variable clinical significance, ranging from variations of normal behaviour to serious clinical conditions, such as failure to thrive and anorexia nervosa. In three sections, the following subjects are covered:

    • feeding and weight problems of early childhood
    • nature of anorexia nervosa and of bulimia nervosa
    • treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

    The contributors discuss important issues such as the influence of maternal eating problems, the consequences of early feeding problems and the management of early onset anorexia nervosa.

    This book will be an important resource for all the paediatricians, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, nutritionists and other health professionals concerned with the assessment and treatment of these major clinical problems.

    Cooper, Stein, Preface. Part I: Feeding and weight problems of early childhood, The nature and consequences of feeding problems in infancy Sheena Reilly, David Skuse and Dieter Wolke, The management of infant feeding problems Dieter Wolke, David Skuse and Sheena Reilly, Nature and management of eating problems in pre-school children Gillian Harris and Ian W. Booth, Body dissatisfaction and dieting in children Andrew J. Hill, The influence of maternal eating disorder on children Alan Stein, Helen Woolley and Heather Williams, Nature of anorexia nervosa and of bulimia nervosa, Anorexia nervosa of early onset and its impact on puberty Gerald F. M. Russell, The nature of adolescent anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa David B. Herzog, Safia C. Jackson and Debra L. Franko, Genetic factors in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa Michael Strober, Lisa R. Lilenfeld, Walter Kaye and Cynthia Bulik, Treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, Management of early onset anorexia nervosa Bryan Lask and Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Outpatient management of anorexia nervosa Kelly Vitousek and Jennifer Gray, Outpatient management of bulimia nervosa Peter J. Cooper, Day hospital treatment for eating disorders Marion Olmsted, Traci McFarlane, Lynda Molleken and Allan Kaplan, Inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa: the Toronto General Hospital program Blake Woodside, Sandy Sonnenberg, Kelli Young, Debbi Jonas, Jacqueline Carter, Allan S. Kaplan, Rochelle Martin, Regina Cowan and Sophie Grigoriadis

    Biography

    Peter J. Cooper is Professor of Psychopathology at the University of Reading, honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist with West Berkshire Health Authority and an honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge University. He is also a Co-Director of the Winnicott Research Unit

    Alan Stein is Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Oxford and an honorary Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare Trust.