The Clinical Guide to Fertility, Motherhood, and Eating Disorders From Shame to Self-Acceptance
Auteur : Daigle Kate B.
This book is a comprehensive guide to addressing, working with, and healing from emotional struggles related to fertility and eating disorders.
Covering the emotional, psychological and physical impact of anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating disorder, this book explores the lived experience of numerous women and men who have lived with eating disorders, fertility, and parenthood. It delves into research on medical complications that can affect fertility, attachment, the experience of shame, adjustment to the postpartum period, and offers clinical tools for therapists to use to support clients from a weight and body neutral perspective. Those who read this book will come away with a renewed sense of hope for recovery and healing from serious mental illnesses, and the notion that the value of having a family may be stronger than the eating disorder itself.
The only book of its kind, The Clinical Guide to Fertility, Motherhood and Eating Disorders will be useful to practitioners, therapists, and scholars alike.
Introduction 1. Overview of the Research 2. Conception 3. Pregnancy 4. Postpartum Attachment and Motherhood 5. Shame and Perfectionism 6. What the Medical Community Needs to Know to Support Clients 7. Conclusion
Kate B. Daigle,MA, LPC is a licensed professional counselor in Denver, Colorado, and has been a specialist in eating disorders, body image and fertility since 2010.
Date de parution : 07-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 07-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
Eating Disorder; eating disorders; Anorexia Nervosa; anorexia; Abnormal Uterine Bleeding; bulimia; Self-perceived Weight; binge eating disorder; Restrictive Food Intake Disorder; pregnancy; IVF Patient; infertility; Self-oriented Perfectionism; fertility; Eating Disorder Recovery; contraception; Intensive Outpatient Program; postpartum; Eating Disorder History; maternal health; Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding; perinatal health; ED Behavior; shame; Unfavorable Work Environments; body image; Eating Disorder Behaviors; PCOS Diagnosis; Unplanned Pregnancy Rate; Weight Stigma; Active Eating Disorders; Uterine Bleeding; PCOS; PPMD; Intuitive Eating; Average BMI Range