Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence: A Clinical Guide

Author:   Rachel Bryant-Waugh ,  Claire Higgins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367224387


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Rachel Bryant-Waugh ,  Claire Higgins
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9780367224387


ISBN 10:   0367224380
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Illustrations Contributors Preface Acknowledgements PART 1 Perspectives Young people’s perspectives – LOUISE BRADBURY Parent and carer views and experiences – SARA MILNE Information from qualitative research – LUCY COOKE PART II Diagnosis and presentation Overview of diagnosis and presentation – RACHEL BRYANT-WAUGH Aetiology and epidemiology – NADIA MICALI AND CHRISTINE E. COOPER-VINCE Baseline and outcome measures – LUCY COOKE PART III Assessment Psychological assessment of child and family – CLAIRE HIGGINS AND PRABSHNY PILLAY Nutritional and feeding assessment – SARAH CAWTHERLEY AND ELEANOR CONWAY Physical assessment – LEE HUDSON AND EMMA PARISH Assessment of sensory processing – HEATHER SCOTT AND KAREN RAY PART IV Management Overview of treatment and management – RACHEL BRYANT-WAUGH Nutritional management and tube weaning – SARAH CAWTHERLEY, CLAIRE HIGGINS AND ÚNA MCCRANN Medical management – LEE HUDSON Individual interventions –AMY SIDDALL, LOUISE BRADBURY AND SARA MILNE Parent/carer and family interventions –PRABASHNY PILLAY AND CLAIRE HIGGINS Group interventions – CATHERINE FROGLEY AND KAREN TAYLOR Working with schools, nurseries and other agencies– AMY SIDDALL PART V Progress and future directions Prognosis and outcome – ELAINE CHUNG Future research directions – RACHEL BRYANT-WAUGH Appendix - What Matters to Me? Glossary Subject Index

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Disorders such as ARFID which sit at the interface of physical and mental health represent a challenge to patients and clinicians. The child who does not eat and seems unable to eat can be a testing and risky clinical problem. This accessible book is unique in making the challenge of diagnosis and treatment of ARFID surmountable. Experts from a range of disciplines describe and explain the disorder. Its outstanding strength is practical detail on psychological management - ensuring that clinicians get children and families on the road to recovery. - Professor Isobel Heyman, Psychological Medicine, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London This book is an excellent, comprehensive contribution to the field of eating disorders. Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence addresses a challenging topic and I recommend this book, written by experts in the field, to multidisciplinary teams working in the area of eating disorders. Professionals and families will find answers to broad range of topics: diagnosis and presentation; assessment; management; course, outcome, and future research directions. This book brings together available evidence very nicely. - Professor Kate Tchanturia, King's College London, Psychological Medicine/Consultant Clinical Psychologist, National Eating Disorder Service, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust


""Disorders such as ARFID which sit at the interface of physical and mental health represent a challenge to patients and clinicians. The child who does not eat and seems unable to eat can be a testing and risky clinical problem. This accessible book is unique in making the challenge of diagnosis and treatment of ARFID surmountable. Experts from a range of disciplines describe and explain the disorder. Its outstanding strength is practical detail on psychological management – ensuring that clinicians get children and families on the road to recovery."" – Professor Isobel Heyman, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, National, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London ""This book is an excellent, comprehensive contribution to the field of eating disorders. Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence addresses a challenging topic and I recommend this book, written by experts in the field, to multidisciplinary teams working in the area of eating disorders. Professionals and families will find answers to a broad range of topics: diagnosis and presentation; assessment; management; course, outcome, and future research directions. This book brings together available evidence very nicely."" – Professor Kate Tchanturia, King’s College London, Psychological Medicine/Consultant Clinical Psychologist, National Eating Disorder Service, South London, and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust


Author Information

Rachel Bryant-Waugh is a highly experienced clinician and researcher whose career has been dedicated to the treatment and study of feeding and eating disorders in children and adolescents. She is an internationally leading figure in the fast developing field of ARFID. Claire Higgins is a highly experienced clinician working in the field of feeding and eating disorders. She has a background of working in child and adolescent mental health and as a tutor on a national training programme for clinical psychologists. She is dedicated to the development of treatment for children presenting with ARFID.

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