The Picky Eater's Recovery Book: Overcoming Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

The Picky Eater's Recovery Book: Overcoming Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

The Picky Eater's Recovery Book: Overcoming Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

The Picky Eater's Recovery Book: Overcoming Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

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Overview

Are you a picky eater? Do you worry that food will make you vomit or choke? Do you find eating to be a chore? If yes, this book is for you! Your struggles could be caused by Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID); a disorder characterized by eating a limited variety or volume of food. You may have been told that you eat like a child, but ARFID affects people right across the lifespan, and this book is the first specifically written to support adults. Join Drs. Jennifer Thomas, Kendra Becker, and Kamryn Eddy - three ARFID experts at Harvard Medical School - to learn how to beat your ARFID at home and unlock a healthier relationship with food. Real-life examples show that you are not alone, while practical tips, quizzes, worksheets, and structured activities, take you step-by-step through the latest evidence-based treatment techniques to support your recovery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108796170
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/12/2021
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 155,419
Product dimensions: 5.12(w) x 7.76(h) x 0.98(d)

About the Author

Jennifer J. Thomas is Co-Director of the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Kendra R. Becker is a psychologist at the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Kamryn T. Eddy is Co-Director of the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Table of Contents

Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. All About ARFID: 1. What is ARFID?; 2. Do you have ARFID?; Part II. Getting Started (Stages 1 and 2): 3. How does ARFID work?; 4. Regular eating and early change; 5. Identifying what else needs to change; Part III. Tackling What Keeps Your ARFID Going (Stage 3): 6. Sensory sensitivity; 7. Fear of aversive consequences; 8. Lack of interest in eating or food; 9. Shape and weight concerns in the context of ARFID symptoms; Part IV. Moving Forward (Stage 4): 10. Continuing to make progress and preventing relapse; 11. Conclusion; References.
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