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Bulimia Nervosa

Bulimia Nervosa

Adrian Wells | Gillian Todd | Myra Cooper

(2000)

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Abstract

`Clearly written and readily understandable.'

- Journal of Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

`The book is full of useful advice, much of which is not to be found in any of the other books in this market. For those patients who are likely to benefit from a cognitive behavioural approach to their bulimic problem, I think that the model and techniques are excellent. The links between cognition, behaviour and affect are clearly made, and go beyond simple matters of food, weight and shape…this book is a valuable addition to the literature. Its blend of theory, empirical evidence, clinical sense and a wide range of cognitive domains means that I will certainly be recommending this to a number of my patients.'

-British Journal of Clinical Psychology

`Bulimia nervosa is a very distressing and common disorder for which effective treatment is quite limited. Fortunately, this new volume by clinical experts at the cutting-edge of the new treatment for this disorder provides a solution. This volume presents a detailed program by which individuals with bulimia nervosa can help themselves. It is highly readable and enriched with a number of relevant clinical examples. I highly recommend this volume.'

- Aaron T Beck, M.D. University Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania

Written for those who either suffer from or come into contact with bulimia nervosa, this manual will be an invaluable source of support for all those who wish to understand and to change their behaviour. Written in a clear and accessible style, it provides a framework for understanding what maintains the disorder and why it has developed. It is a detailed, step-by-step programme to aid recovery.

The authors draw on recent developments in cognitive theory and on innovative and up-to-date cognitive therapy treatment strategies. They focus on the link between thinking and behaviour, and give guidance on learning how to identify and change negative thoughts, underlying assumptions and core beliefs. Factual information is presented alongside a complete programme of work sheets, self-assessment questionnaires and case examples from the authors' extensive professional experience.


Myra Cooper is research tutor at the Oxford Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology at the Warneford Hospital and principal clinical psychologist at Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust. Gillian Todd is a cognitive therapist at Addenbrooke's NHS Trust and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. Adrian Wells is senior lecturer in clinical psychology at the school of psychiatry and behavioural sciences at the University of Manchester; he also works as a consultant clinical psychologist in Central Manchester NHS Trust.
`Bulimia nervosa is a very distressing and common disorder for which effective treatment is quite limited. Fortunately, this new volume by clinical experts at the cutting-edge of the new treatment for this disorder provides a solution. This volume presents a detailed program by which individuals with bulimia nervosa can help themselves. It is highly readable and enriched with a number of relevant clinical examples. I highly recommend this volume.'
Aaron T Beck, M.D. University Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
`The book is full of useful advice, much of which is not to be found in any of the other books in this market. For those patients who are likely to benefit from a cognitive behavioural approach to their bulimic problem, I think that the model and techniques are excellent. The links between cognition, behaviour and affect are clearly made, and go beyond simple matters of food, weight and shape…this book is a valuable addition to the literature. Its blend of theory, empirical evidence, clinical sense and a wide range of cognitive domains means that I will certainly be recommending this to a number of my patients.'
British Journal of Clinical Psychology
`Clearly written and readily understandable.'
Journal of Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
FRONT COVER\r FRONT COVER
Bulimia Nervosa:\rA Cognitive Therapy Programme for Clients 2
Contents 4
PREFACE\r 6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS\r 8
Part 1: The Facts 11
1 Background and Basics 12
2 Introduction to Bulimia Nervo 19
3 Do I have Bulimia Nervosa? 29
4 Theories of Bulimia Nervosa 36
Part 2: The Programme 41
5 Encouraging Change 42
6 Why Change? 56
7 The Cognitive Model 68
8 The Myth of Control 80
9 Confirming Control 89
10 Identifying Permissive Thoughts 99
11 Challenging Permissive Thoughts 107
12 Identifying Positive Beliefs about Eating 113
13 Challenging Positive Beliefs about Eating 121
14 Changing Behaviours 128
15 Identifying Underlying Assumptions 142
16 Challenging Underlying Assumptions 154
17 Identifying Core Beliefs 168
18 Challenging Core Beliefs 178
19 Preventing Relapse 196
APPENDIX 1\rWORKING OUT YOUR BODY MASS INDEX 203
APPENDIX\r2 BLANK COPIES OF WORKSHEETS 205
APPENDIX 3 DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS\r 233
APPENDIX 4 ADDITIONAL READING\r 234
APPENDIX 5 USEFUL ADDRESSES: EATING DISORDER ASSOCIATIONS\r 237
APPENDIX 6 A COGNITIVE MODEL OF BULIMIA NERVOSA: THEORY AND EVIDENCE\r 238
REFERENCES\r 244
SUBJECT INDEX\r 248
AUTHOR INDEX\r 252