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Excellent book, January 25, 2011
By Kalliope
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This book is a very comprehensive review of all types of assessment necessary for the diagnosis of eating disorders. It provides information for quantitative (standardised) and qualitative (interview) evaluation and does not just give a review but also useful guidelines of clinical skills. Useful for both researchers and clinical practitioners, it also gives a lot of precious information for other professionals that deal with eating disorders, such as nutritional and medical assessment, proving that these disorders need the collaboration of many experts. I particularly liked that the authors share the list of symptoms that need to be evaluated during an interview and the EDQ, a questionnaire that is very useful for evaluation purposes. Generally this is a very well written book that covers the topic really thoroughly and can be very handy for every professional involved in the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders.
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Comprehensive treatment of the topic by well-known authors, August 24, 2007
By Patty
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This book has been helpful to me in selecting instruments for research, and would also be useful for clinical work. The authors are well-known and respected in their field.
3 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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