The book explores the clinical challenge of long-term eating disorders
and examines the physical and psychological problems, family issues and
difficulties in day-to-day living that patients with SEED can
experience.
- Explores the clinical challenge of long-term eating disorders--often
compounded by co-morbidity with depression, self-harm, OCD or
psychosis
- Eating disorders can persist for many years, yet are rarely classified
as 'severe and enduring' in the way that other disorders such as
schizophrenia can be
- Introduces Severe and Enduring Eating Disorder (SEED) as a concept,
and draws on detailed case histories to describe its assessment and
treatment
- Examines the physical and psychological problems, family issues and
difficulties in day-to-day living that patients with SEED can
experience
- Discusses treatment approaches including Rehabilitation Eating
Disorders Psychiatry--also covers treatment in a range of different
settings