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Special Issue: Eating disorders
Contents
Editorial
Ian Gill
Beyond eating disorders: Towards a formulation-based approach
Marie Reid & Amy Wicksteed
Reflections on lived experience of recovery from an eating disorder, using Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Emma Johnson
Wellbeing in the body: Yoga and movement in recovery from eating disorders
James Downs
‘By the time I am eating, I am crying. Crying and eating’: An autoethnography of male binge-eating disorder
Russell Delderfield
Binge eating, it’s not serious is it? A cognitive analytic approach
Rachel Beckford
Schema therapy for eating disorders with complexity and comorbidity
Susan Simpson
An introduction to T1DE (type 1 diabetes and disordered eating) and the Wessex based ComPASSION project: Bringing together body and mind
Lindsey Rouse, Lydia Allworth, Claire Pinder, Michelle Bennett, Helen Partridge, Carla Figueiredo, Jacqueline Ryder, Nicola Stacey & Caroline Cross
Online PEACE coffee groups for families with autism and eating disorders during the Covid-19 pandemic
Madeleine Oakley, Camilla Biggs, Anna Carr, Cindy Toloza & Kate Tchanturia
First Episode Rapid Early Intervention for Eating Disorders (FREED): From research to clinical practice and national roll-out
Giulia Di Clemente
Seeing ourselves: Reflections of a trainee on placement at an eating disorder service during the Covid pandemic
Emma Elizabeth Covernton
The impact of living in a ‘fatphobic’ society
Emily Rothwell & Emily Coopey
An evaluation of staff attitudes towards outcome measures in an eating disorder service for young people
Homen Chow, Rhianne Lewis, Elene Robson & Cordet Smart
Scaling up training in a leading psychological treatment for eating disorders: The online training of therapists in CBT-E
Charandeep K. Khera, David Viljoen & Rebecca Murphy
NHS-Led Adult Eating Disorders Provider Collaboratives: An introduction
Ayo Sodeke-Gregson
Results and learning from the Healthy Outcomes for People with Eating Disorders (HOPE) New Care Model (Provider Collaborative) pilot: More investment required to address demand and capacity in adult community and inpatient eating disorder services
David Viljoen & Agnes Ayton
A guide to writing an effective NHS business case to improve service provision for adults with eating disorders
Magdalene Sampson & David Bartholomew
Book review
Trauma-Informed Approaches to Eating Disorders – Andrew Seubert & Pam Virdi (Eds.)
Reviewed by Rachelle Smith
Series: Clinical Psychology Forum
SKU: PUB-CAT-2423