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Give Food a Chance

My publisher notified me that my book Give Food A Chance should be available for purchase at the end of this week.  We will post an official announcement on the home page when we receive our copy.  Once it is available you should be able to find it on the publisher’s webpage and on Amazon.  It will be available in paperback, or as an electronic book on Kindle, as a book on iPad, or as a pdf.

What if Anorexia Nervosa could be Diagnosed with a Blood Test?

What would it be like if we could add a blood test to our evaluation of a patient with anorexia nervosa? This might sound an outlandish question but recent published research on schizophrenia, another severe mental illness (i.e. brain disorder) suggests that this may not be far off.

Successful Treatment of Food Phobia

Sometimes our work brings tears to our eyes.

Today I discharged four year old Gabriel after one week’s intensive treatment for food phobia in Kartini Clinic's Food Phobia treatment program.

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Pro-Anorexia Sites May Endanger Recovery

Editors' Note: We have asked our clinical staff to respond to a recent study suggesting that certain web sites may be undermining eating disorder treatment and complicating recovery from these serious illnesses. The author, Dr. Rebecca Seifert, is a family therapist at Kartini Clinic.

 

The Truth about Family-Based Eating Disorder Treatment

This week’s blog is an excerpt from my upcoming guide to eating disorder treatment, Give Food A Chance (PSI Press, 2010).  This excerpt deals with the essential role of the family in successful eating disorder treatment of children and why it's sometimes one of the hardest message to bring to parents.

What happens when the weight comes back?

In the next few blogs I am going to excerpt a few relevant parts from my upcoming book about eating disorder treatment called Give Food A Chance, to be published this year by PSI Press.  Once the book becomes available, we will notify readers of my blog where it can be purchased.

This excerpt deals with “weight redistribution” or the shifting of weight in patients with anorexia who have become weight restored during their eating disorder treatment:

Eating Disorder Symptoms: what to watch for

Previously I have discussed relapse.  Now I would like to put together a short list of concerning symptoms to be aware of. These symptoms, should they occur, must prompt a closer inspection and possible reevaluation by your eating disorder team.

1.    Obviously, weight loss.  Any weight loss of more than 5 pounds is very, very concerning.  Do not wait until five pounds has become ten. Add calories (food) to arrest the weight loss promptly.  If you meet with resistance, consider this a sign you need help now.

Federal Mental Health Parity Clarified

The American Psychiatric Association has publicly endorsed an "interim final rule" clarifying certain requirements of the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008. The law created a federal requirement that all medical insurance policies provide equal benefits for mental health conditions, such as anorexia, bulimia, autism, and schizophrenia.

When I am with Kitties: the Very Young Child with Anorexia Nervosa

In this blog I am going to share a short poem written by a ten year old girl with anorexia nervosa who came to Kartini Clinic years ago for eating disorder treatment.  I have never forgotten her because of this poem and because she and very young children like her taught me how biologically-based anorexia is and how blameless our patients are.  Children with anorexia nervosa are like children with any other illness: still children!  

    When I am with kitties
        the light in my life comes shining through,

DSM V Changes to Eating Disorder Diagnoses

For the past year Kartini Clinic staff have been actively involved in helping to revise diagnostic definitions of eating disorders in children for the upcoming Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), 5th Edition. The latest recommendations of the working group on eating disorders have been issued in a report to the American Psychiatric Association. Here are some of the highlights:

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