Mindfulness and Eating Disorders across the Lifespan

Mindfulness and Eating Disorders across the Lifespan

Assessment and Intervention through the Emotion Regulation Paradigm

Zavattini, Giulio; de Campora, Gaia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2021

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9780367722906

15 a 20 dias

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List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction (Gaia de Campora and Giulio Cesare Zavattini); Part I: Regulation and nutrition; 1. From the prenatal phase to early adulthood: Risk factors and regulatory processes in the individual's lifespan (Gaia de Campora and Giulio Cesare Zavattini); 2 Mindful Emotion Regulation - Approach (MER-A): A theoretical model for the treatment of eating disorders during development (Gaia de Campora); Part II: Assessment and treatment across the life course; 3. Overweight and obesity risk in the first three years of life (Gaia de Campora and Giulio Cesare Zavattini); 4. Infantile anorexia and Post-Traumatic Feeding Disorder in early infancy (Loredana Lucarelli); 5. Food refusal in preschool-age children (Elena Trombini and Giancarlo Trombini); 6. Food selectivity and pre-adolescence (Anna Maria Delogu); 7. Bulimia and adolescence (Mojgan Khademi and Heidi Miller Brunetto); References; Index
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Eating Disorders;Follow;Eating Disorder;early life stages;Restrictive Food Intake Disorders;mindful emotion regulation approach;Mother And Child;child and adolescent psychotherapy;Food Disorders;adolescent mental health;Feeding Interactions;mindfulness;Chronic;emotion regulation paradigm;IA;Mindful emotion regulation;Maternal Eating Disorders;Parent-child psychotherapy;Holding;Focal play-therapy;ED Patient;Foetal Programming Hypothesis;Anorexia Nervosa;Mindfulness Based Eating Awareness Training;Gastrointestinal Tract Disorder;Therapeutic Approach;Female Sex Role Stereotype;Feeding Disorder;Diagnostic Subtype;Mindful Parenting;LTP;Pregnancy Induced Hypertension;Child's Favourite Foods;Bulimic Adolescent