More and more clinicians as well as researchers realize that anorexia
nervosa and bulimia nervosa often are extremely difficult to treat and
that the short-term outcome can be very misleading. In many cases these
disordersprevail for a long period of time and can have serious
consequences for the patient's further life. This book gives a detailed
over- view oftoday's knowledge regarding the long-term outcome of the
treatment of anorexic and bulimic patients, many of whom were treated in
highly spezialized centers. Experts from bo- th Europe and the U.S.
report on theirmost recent research. Their studies include medical as
well as psychosocial and psychiatric aspects of eating disorders.
Clinicians with long experience in the treatment of eating disorder
patients discuss the important practical implications of these rese-
arch findings. The information given in this book is helpful for both
treatment and prevention of eating disorders. Finally, concrete
guidelines show as how to conduct further follow-up studies in this
field.