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|aHelp your teenager beat an eating disorder / |cJames Lock, Daniel Le Grange
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|aNew York, NY : |bGuilford Press, |cc2005
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|aviii, 296 p : |bill., port ; |c23 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 275-289) and index
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|aIntroduction--Getting started: first steps toward helping your child with an eating disorder--Act now--Get together--Don't waste time on "why?"--Understanding eating disorders--Know what you're dealing with: the complexity of eating disorders--Get into your child's head: the distorted thinking behind your teenager's behavior--Understand your options: what the research says about the best ways to treat anorexia and bulimia--Making treatment work: how to solve everyday problems to help your child recover--Taking charge of change: how to apply the family approach to treating eating disorders--Playing a supporting role: other ways you can be a part of your child's recovery--Harnessing the power of unity: how to stay on the same page in your fight against eating disorders--Staying empowered and informed: how to work with professionals who are trying to help your child
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|aEating disorders in adolescence
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|aParent and teenager
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|aLe Grange Daniel
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