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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction: How to use this book
Prologue: A day in the life
Part One: A Guide to Anorexia Nervosa
1 What is Anorexia Nervosa?
2 How Anorexia Nervosa affects people physically and mentally
3 Anorexia Nervosa and other disorders
4 Anorexia Nervosa in other population groups
5 What causes Anorexia Nervosa?
6 How can Anorexia Nervosa be treated?
Part Two: A Self-Help Manual
Introduction
Step 1: Assessing the problem
Step 2: Monitoring your eating
Step 3: Challenging the way you think I: Automatic thoughts
Step 4: Challenging the way you think II: Thinking errors
Step 5: Changing your eating patterns
Step 6: Improving your body image
Step 7: Developing assertiveness
Step 8: Dealing with anxiety
Step 9: Managing your relationships
Step 10: Coping strategies for the future
A final word
Useful books
Useful addresses
Body mass index charts
Extra monitoring sheets
Index
Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Part One: About Binge-Eating and Bulimia Nervosa
1 What are binge-eating and bulimia nervosa?
2 How binge-eating and bulimia nervosa affect people’s lives
3 The physical complications
4 What causes binge-eating and bulimia nervosa?
5 How can binge-eating and bulimia nervosa be treated?
6 A short technical note
Postscript to Part One
Part Two: A Self-Help Manual for People with Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Problems
Introduction
Step 1: Monitoring your eating
Step 2: Instituting a meal plan
Step 3: Learning to intervene to prevent binge-eating
Step 4: Problem solving
Step 5: Eliminating dieting
Step 6: Changing your mind
Appendix 1: Useful addresses
Appendix 2: Further reading
Appendix 3: A note for helpers and therapists
Appendix 4: The views of some users
Appendix 5: Monitoring sheets
Index
Overcoming Perfectionism
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Professor Peter Cooper
Introduction
Part One: Understanding Perfectionism
1 What is perfectionism?
2 Perfectionism and other problems
3 What causes perfectionism
4 Why perfectionism persists
Part Two: Overcoming Perfectionism – Learning to Change
5 The first steps
6 The costs of changing
7 Specific techniques to overcome perfectionism
7.1 Getting started: Identifying problem areas
7.2 Psychoeducation
7.3 Surveys
7.4 Behavioral experiments
7.5 From ‘all or nothing thinking’ to flexibility and freedom
7.6 Learning to notice the positive
7.7 Changing thinking styles
7.8 Procrastination, problem-solving, time management and pleasant events
7.9 Putting it all together
8 Self-criticism and compassion
9 Self-evaluation
10 Freedom
References and further reading
Blank worksheets
Index
Overcoming Low Self-Esteem
Table of contents
Foreword by Professor Peter Cooper
Part One: What Is Low Self-Esteem? An Introduction to this book
1 What is low self-esteem?
Part Two: Understanding Low Self-Esteem
2 How low self-esteem develops
3 What keeps low self-esteem going
Part Three: Overcoming Low Self-Esteem
4 Checking out anxious predictions
5 Combating self-criticism
6 Enhancing self-acceptance
7 Changing the rules
8 Undermining the Bottom Line
9 Pulling it all together and planning for the future
Useful books and addresses
Appendix
Index
Mealtimes and Milestones
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
The Beginning July 2007
The Diary Thursday 9 August 2007 to Thursday 14 February 2008
After Discharge August 2009
Appendix: Useful Contacts and Further Reading
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