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K11180_cover 9/15/11 12:17 PM Page 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K NUTRITION G o o d h e a r t Eating | C lo p t Disorders in o n | R o b Women and e r t - M c Children C o m b Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment | Second Edition E a Our understanding of eating disorders has improved markedly over the past 10 years since the t i publication of the previous edition of this volume. Early intervention is the key, as body dissatisfaction, n g obsession with thinness, and restrained and binge eating can be found in those as young as ten. Exploring prevention methods and therapeutic options, the second edition of Eating Disorders in D Women and Children: Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment is updated with new research i s on these devastating maladies. o r d Highlights in the second edition include e r s •An emphasis on the physiology of eating disorders and genetic factors related to anorexia i and bulimia n •Theories on prevention and the identification of at-risk individuals W •The latest information on therapeutic modalities, including cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, o constructionist, and narrative approaches as well as pharmaceutical management m •Nutritional evaluation and treatment e n •Specific exercise recommendations for women and children with eating disorders a n With contributions from acclaimed clinicians widely known for their work with the eating disorder d population, this volume recognizes the multifaceted nature of these disorders, addresses the widening C demographic range of those afflicted, and delves into the issues behind their development. It provides h practical recommendations for treatment from many perspectives, presenting enormous hope for i people who painfully struggle with these disorders. In addition, it explores critical measures that ld can be taken to help the larger population understand and work to prevent eating disorders in r e their communities. n K11180 Second Edition Edited by Kristin L. Goodheart, James R. Clopton 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487 Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb 711 Third Avenue an informa business New York, NY 10017 www.crcpress.com 2 Park Square, Milton Park w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK Composite Eating Disorders in Women and Children Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment Second Edition TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk Eating Disorders in Women and Children Prevention, Stress Management, and Treatment Second Edition Edited by Kristin L. Goodheart, James R. Clopton Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 2011912 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4398-2483-2 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors and publishers have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material repro- duced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. If any copyright material has not been acknowledged please write and let us know so we may rectify in any future reprint. Except as permitted under U.S. Copyright Law, no part of this book may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, or utilized in any form by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers. For permission to photocopy or use material electronically from this work, please access www.copyright.com (http://www.copy- right.com/) or contact the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750-8400. CCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides licenses and registration for a variety of users. For organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by the CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identifica- tion and explanation without intent to infringe. Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com For the brave women working to overcome their eating problems, and for the friends and family members who support them, just as my friends and family supported me. Kristin L. Goodheart To Jane L. Winer and Kristin L. Goodheart, two remarkable individuals who made this book pos- sible, each in her own special way. My collaboration on research and writing projects with Jacalyn Robert-McComb began when Jane introduced us and suggested that we work together. As Dean of Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech, she was exceptionally encouraging of faculty and skillful in bring- ing together people with similar interests. Kristin’s involvement with this book began over two years ago when she was asked to co-author one of the chapters. Due to her diligent and steady work, her impressive knowledge of eating disor- ders, and her maturity and good judgment, she became a co-editor for the book. Kristin’s involve- ment in the editing and the writing of this book was indispensible. I am so grateful for the many ways in which she is devoted to providing hope to those individuals who have eating disorders. Jim Clopton To the two most important men in my life, my father, Vernon Robert, who died of cancer on August 8, 2010, while I was working on this book, and my faithful and loving husband, Robert McComb. I would also like to dedicate this book to women who have suffered the loss of someone they love. Jacalyn Robert-McComb TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk In Memory of John Rohwer John was truly devoted to children’s health. He wrote two chapters for the first edition of this book, revised those chapters for this edition, and was a dependable and conscientious colleague throughout the work on these books. John died on December 25, 2010, of injuries from an accidental fall from his roof on Christmas Eve while shoveling snow. The editors join his family, friends, and other colleagues in honoring his life. vii TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk Contents* Foreword ........................................................................................................................................xiii Editors ..............................................................................................................................................xv Contributors ...................................................................................................................................xvii Part I: Identifying and Understanding Eating Disorders Chapter 1 An Overview of Eating Disorders ................................................................................3 Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb, Lindsay Wilson-Barlow, and Kristin L. Goodheart Chapter 2 The Psychology of Eating Disorders ..........................................................................29 Kristin L. Goodheart, Heather L. Gibson, and James R. Clopton Chapter 3 The Physiology of Anorexia Nervosa. ........................................................................47 Annette Gary, Julie Campbell-Ruggaard, Kristin L. Goodheart, and James R. Clopton Chapter 4 The Physiology of Bulimia Nervosa ..........................................................................61 Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb and Brittany McCullough Chapter 5 Measures of Eating Disorder Symptoms and Body Image Disturbance ...................75 Susan Kashubeck-West, Kendra Saunders, and Hsin-hsin Huang Part II: the Characteristics of Stress Chapter 6 The Physiology of Stress ..........................................................................................101 Jacalyn J. Robert-McComb and Brett Owen Young Chapter 7 The Psychology of Stress and Coping ......................................................................125 Stephen W. Cook, Cathy L. Thompson, and Vanessa A. Coca-Lyle Part III: Society and Eating Disorders Chapter 8 Family Dynamics .....................................................................................................145 Annette S. Kluck, James R. Clopton, and Jan Snider Kent * The CD that accompanies this book contains a PowerPoint® presentation for each chapter. ix

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