Supporting Autistic People With Eating Disorders


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Supporting Autistic People with Eating Disorders


Supporting Autistic People with Eating Disorders

Author: Kate Tchanturia

language: en

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Release Date: 2021-03-18


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This book explores the link between autism and eating disorders through testimonies from practitioners, service users and carers. Combining research findings, case studies and first-hand accounts, it provides insights into how individuals on the autism spectrum can be supported towards full recovery from an eating disorder. Edited by the lead Clinical Psychologist at the Maudsley Eating Disorder National Service, informed by their team's research, chapters focus on the unique issues arising when autism and eating disorders coexist. The contributors suggest treatment adaptations from a multi-disciplinary perspective, and touch more broadly on the topic of poor mental health outcomes for autistic individuals, and how these might be improved.

Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens


Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens

Author: Fiona Fisher Bullivant

language: en

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Release Date: 2020-07-21


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The relationship between autism and eating disorders is often overlooked or misunderstood. Written by two experienced clinicians working with young people, Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens covers topics including identification of both conditions, diagnosis and the recovery process, challenging current thinking and promoting new ways of working to promote treatment and awareness. Autism and eating disorders often present in similar ways, whether through restrictive or selective eating behaviours, or rigid or obsessive thought patterns. As a result, individuals may receive treatment for one condition with the other - although present - going undiagnosed. This is a practical guide for the adults supporting this group of teens, recommending changes in policy and practice in order to improve the care of young people experiencing these conditions. Drawing on in-depth case studies highlighting the need for young people and their families to feel understood and listened to, the authors show how we can empower these young people to reach their full emotional and physical potential.

Food Refusal and Avoidant Eating in Children, including those with Autism Spectrum Conditions


Food Refusal and Avoidant Eating in Children, including those with Autism Spectrum Conditions

Author: Gillian Harris

language: en

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Release Date: 2018-07-19


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A guide for parents and professionals working with children with autism who have a restricted dietary range. It helps the reader to understand the behaviour and work with it, in order to gradually increase the range of food a child will eat. Informative and accessible, the book helps manage selective eating in all its manifestations.