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1 online resource |
Contents |
Intro; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; 1.1 Current Treatments for Obesity; 1.1.1 Biomedical Treatment; 1.1.2 Behavioural Therapy; 1.1.3 Bariatric Surgery; 1.1.4 Summary of the Main Problems Associated with Current Treatments for Obesity; 1.2 The Neglected Role of Cognitive Processes; 1.2.1 Cognitive Factors and Attrition; 1.2.2 Cognitive Factors and Weight Loss; 1.2.3 Cognitive Factors and Weight-Loss Maintenance; 1.2.4 Summary of Findings; 1.3 From BT-OB to CBT-OB; References; 2: Treatment Overview; 2.1 Goals; 2.2 Strategies and Procedures |
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2.2.1 General Strategies and Procedures2.2.2 Strategies and Procedures for Minimising Attrition; 2.2.3 Strategies and Procedures for Enhancing Weight Loss; 2.2.4 Strategies and Procedures for Improving Weight-Loss Maintenance; 2.3 The Versions of CBT-OB; 2.4 The Role of the Patient; 2.5 The Role of the Therapist; 2.6 The Office Environment; 2.7 The Effectiveness of CBT-OB; References; 3: Preparatory Phase; 3.1 Developing a Collaborative and Trusting Relationship; 3.2 Assessing the Nature and Severity of Obesity; 3.3 Assessing the Indications and Contraindications to Weight Loss |
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3.4 Engaging the Patient in the Treatment3.4.1 Adopting an Engaging Style; 3.4.2 Educating the Patient on Obesity and CBT-OB; 3.4.3 Involving the Patient Actively in the Decision to Change; 3.4.4 Assessing the Patient's Readiness to Change; 3.4.5 Assessing Whether a Patient Will Make the Programme a Priority; 3.4.6 "To Lose Weight or Not to Lose Weight" Questionnaire; 3.4.7 Assessing the Involvement of Significant Others; 3.5 Addressing Concerns and Questions About the Treatment; 3.6 Assessment Outcomes; 3.7 Medical Management |
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3.7.1 Points for Non-medical Therapists to Keep in Mind3.7.2 Recommended Medical Tests; References; 4: Module 1: Monitoring Food Intake, Physical Activity and Body Weight; 4.1 Explaining What the Treatment Will Involve; 4.2 Educating on Energy Balance; 4.3 Initiating Real-Time Monitoring of Food Intake and Physical Activity; 4.3.1 Addressing Concerns and Questions About Self-Monitoring; 4.4 Establishing Weekly Weighing; 4.5 Bringing the Session to a Close; References; 5: Module 2: Changing Eating; 5.1 In-Session Weighing; 5.2 Reviewing Records and Other Homework |
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5.3 Introducing the Change in Eating5.3.1 Planning Ahead When, What and Where to Eat; 5.3.1.1 When to Eat; 5.3.1.2 What to Eat; 5.3.1.3 Where to Eat; 5.3.2 Continuing Real-Time Monitoring of Food Intake; 5.3.3 Eating Consciously; 5.3.4 Addressing Concerns and Questions About Meal Planning, Real-Time Monitoring and Eating Consciously; 5.4 Bringing the Session to a Close; References; 6: Module 3: Developing an Active Lifestyle; 6.1 Preparing the Patient for an Active Lifestyle; 6.1.1 Assessing a Patient's Eligibility for Exercise |
Summary |
This book describes a novel therapy for obesity that associates the traditional procedures of weight-loss lifestyle modification with specific, individualized cognitive behavioral procedures to address some obstacles that have been indicated by recent research to influence weight loss and maintenance. The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Obesity (CBT-OB) can be used to treat all classes of obesity, including patients with severe comorbidities and disability associated with obesity, who are not usually included in traditional weight-loss lifestyle modification treatments. The book describes the treatment program in detail, and with numerous clinical vignettes. It also discusses involving significant others in the change process and adapting the CBT-OB for patients with severe obesity, binge-eating disorder, medical and psychiatric comorbidity, and treated with weight-loss drugs or bariatric surgery. Lastly, a chapter is dedicated to the use of digital technology with CBT-OB in order to help patients monitor their food intake and physical activity and to addressing obstacles in real time. Thanks to the description of how to apply the latest, evidence-based CBT-OB to real world settings, this volume is a valuable useful tool for all specialists - endocrinologists, nutritionists, dietitians, psychologists, psychiatrists - who deal with obesity and eating disorders |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 7, 2018) |
Subject |
Obesity -- Treatment
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Cognitive therapy.
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Obesity -- prevention & control
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Obesity -- therapy
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Psychotherapy.
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Clinical psychology.
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Psychiatry.
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Endocrinology.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Cognitive therapy
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Obesity -- Treatment
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Sartirana, Massimiliano, author
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El Ghoch, Marwan, author
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Calugi, Simona, author
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ISBN |
9783319914978 |
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3319914979 |
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9783319914985 |
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3319914987 |
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