Kathryn Zerbe, after 25 years of in-the-trenches clinical work and
award-winning instruction of psychotherapeutic principles, unravels the
research behind eating disorders and presents hard and fast answers that
practitioners can put to work with their clients. Zerbe's approach is an
integrated one, and one that emphasizes an amalgamation of interventions
tailored to the needs of the patient.
Filled with clinical case examples from her own years in practice,
sample dialogues, and easy-to-read tables and charts summarizing
important clinical tips, Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders is
an invaluable resource for all mental health practitioners. It is the
first book of its kind to tackle the complex issue of eating disorders
in a way that is hands-on, practical, and applicable, offering
clinicians real answers to essential questions so that they may more
effectively and compassionately treat their clients.