- Format
- Häftad (Paperback / softback)
- Språk
- Engelska
- Antal sidor
- 144
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2019-01-30
- Förlag
- Hogrefe Publishing
- Originalspråk
- German
- Dimensioner
- 234 x 158 x 12 mm
- Vikt
- ISBN
- 9780889375543
- 244 g
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Anorexia Nervosa
Focal Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
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Preliminary: 1 Description of the Disorder 1.1 Description 1.2 Definition 1.3 Epidemiological and Sociodemographic Data 1.4 Predisposing Factors 1.5 Course and Prognosis 1.6 Differential Diagnoses 1.6.1 Psychological Differential Diagnoses 1.6.2 Medical Differential Diagnoses 1.7 Comorbidity 1.8 Diagnostic Instruments and Documentation 2 Theories and Models 2.1 Psychodynamic Understanding 2.1.1 The Intrapsychic Dynamic 2.1.2 The Interpersonal Dynamic 2.2 Concepts of the Cognitive Behavior Theory Model 2.3 Family Dynamic Aspects 2.4 Sociocultural Aspects 2.5 Biological Aspects 3 Diagnosis 3.1 Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis 3.1.1 Axis I: Experience of Illness and Prerequisites for Treatment 3.1.2 Axis II: Interpersonal Relations 3.1.3 Axis III: Conflicts 3.1.4 Axis IV: Structure 3.2 Initial Interview and Deriving a Focus for Therapy 3.3 Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa 3.3.1 Relationship Patterns 3.3.2 Topics of Conflict 3.3.3 Structural Impairments 3.4 Therapeutic Handling of the Focus 4 Treatment 4.1 Treatment Setting 4.2 Therapeutic Framework 4.2.1 Managing Weight 4.3 General Principles of Therapy 4.3.1 Basic Characteristics of Psychodynamic Therapy 4.3.2 Handling of Transference and Countertransference Dynamics 4.3.3 Work on Body Image 4.3.4 Inclusion of the Family 4.4 Treatment Setup and the Initial Phase 4.4.1 Diagnosis, Therapeutic Alliance, and Deriving the Focus 4.4.2 Basic Therapeutic Stance 4.4.3 Working on the Therapeutic Alliance 4.4.4 Uncovering Proanorexic Beliefs 4.4.5 Focusing in on Self-Esteem Problems and Depressive Experiences 4.4.6 Amendments to the Initial Phase 4.5 Middle Phase (Working With the Focus) 4.5.1 Basic Therapeutic Stance 4.5.2 Focusing on Affective-Emotional Experiences 4.5.3 Additional Work on the Relationship Focus 4.5.4 Level of Structural Integration 4.6 Closure Phase 4.6.1 Basic Therapeutic Stance 4.6.2 Stabilizing New Skills 4.6.3 Applying New Skills in Day-to-Day Life 4.6.4 Anticipating Relapses 4.6.5 Persistence of Symptoms 4.6.6 Follow-Up Care 4.7 Procedural Challenges 4.7.1 Strong Ambivalence 4.7.2 Setting a Weight Goal (When Patients Are Unable to Formulate One) 4.7.3 When Patients Hold Onto Their Anorexic Behavior, Even When Negative Consequences Escalate 4.7.4 Weight Loss in Therapy, Particularly in Regard to Weight Manipulation 4.7.5 Newly Emerging Bulimic Behavior 4.7.6 Self-Injuring Behavior 4.7.7 Medical Complications, Such as Dehydration 4.7.8 Meddling by Others - For Example, Family 4.7.9 Handling the Indication for Inpatient Admission 4.7.10 Excessive Endurance Sports 4.8 Adjuvant Therapies 4.8.1 Adjuvant Therapy With Psychopharmacology 4.8.2 Adjuvant Intake of High-Calorie Dietary Supplements 5 Case Examples 6 Efficacy 6.1 Research Background 6.2 The ANTOP Study 6.2.1 Design and Participants 6.2.2 Weight Gain and Recovery 6.2.3 Predictors of Outcome 6.2.4 Therapeutic Process and Outcome 6.2.5 Cost-of-Illness and Cost-Effectiveness Analyses 6.2.6 Summary Appendix: Tools and Resources Nutrition Guidelines for Patients With Anorexia Nervosa Weight Curve