Community Treatment of Eating Disorders / Edition 1

Community Treatment of Eating Disorders / Edition 1

by Paul Robinson
ISBN-10:
0470016760
ISBN-13:
9780470016763
Pub. Date:
06/16/2006
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0470016760
ISBN-13:
9780470016763
Pub. Date:
06/16/2006
Publisher:
Wiley
Community Treatment of Eating Disorders / Edition 1

Community Treatment of Eating Disorders / Edition 1

by Paul Robinson

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Overview

The book is intended as a practical guide to setting up, staffing and running eating disorders services. The guidance and advice given is based on the experience of the eating disorder service at the Royal Free, which does not have specialised beds, but which is nevertheless considered to offer one of the best services in the UK. Each element of the service will be considered from referral, inpatient and outpatient treatment, service evaluation and multi-disciplinary teamworking. The book also discuss’s innovative approaches in treatment, including an evaluation of Email Bulimia Therapy.
  • Ties in with NICE guidelines, which highlight the need for local services for treating eating disorders
  • Offers practical guidance on setting up a community model of treatment and on working within a multi-disciplinary team
  • Based on the Royal Free experience – their Eating Disorders Service has twice been a finalist in the Hospital Doctor Team of the Year awards

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470016763
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 06/16/2006
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Dr Paul Robinson is a consultant psychiatrist in eating disorders psychiatry at the Russell Unit, Royal Free Hospital, Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust. After postgraduate training in general medicine he trained in psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital, was a family therapist and conducted research into control of eating behaviour at the institute of Psychiatry and Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. In the last eight years at the Royal Free he has built up a multidisciplinary team dedicated to the community approach to eating disorders, minimising use of inpatient care and developing safe and effective ways to provide treatment for these distressing, debilitating and at times life-threatening conditions. The team has twice been in the final of the Hospital Doctor Team of the Year Award. His present interests are the treatment of severe and enduring eating disorder (SEED), and the delivery of therapy via email, for which he reached the final of the Medical Innovations Award. He lives in North London.

Table of Contents

About the Author vii

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction xi

Chapter 1: Establishing a Home-oriented Service 1

Chapter 2: Staff 19

Chapter 3: Initial Outpatient Assessment 32

Chapter 4: Physical Assessment and Monitoring 57

Chapter 5: Psychological Interventions 80

Chapter 6: Day Care 103

Chapter 7: Liaison and Outreach 122

Chapter 8: Inpatient Care 141

Chapter 9: Rehabilitation: Dealing with Seed 165

Chapter 10: Technical and Academic Aspects 177

References 191

Index 193

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From the Publisher

"Although this fine book was published in 2006, it somehow slipped under my radar screen and I didn't come across it until recently. What's offered here is so unusual, practical, and potentially helpful to clinicians and administrators working in and/or wishing to develop eating disorders systems of care that I wanted to bring it to readers' attention in spite of the fact that it is now several years old. This is not outdated information...Program directors, program coordinators, and health-care administrators involved with providing services for eating disorders patients will all want to see this book. It will give them a chance to contrast and compare what they're doing with what's outlined here, and so that they might re-envision what might be achievable locally." (Eating Disorders Review, January/February 2009)

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