Túry Ferenc, Pászthy Bea (szerk.)

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A jelenlegi összeállítás 13 fejezetben taglalja az evészavarok pszichoterápiájának legkülönbözőbb kérdéseit. Természetesen nincs szó arról, hogy teljességre törekedtünk, annyira sokszínűvé vált a pszichoterápia alkalmazása e krónikus pszichoszomatikus zavarokban. A fejezetek különböző terápiás lehetőségeket, gyakorlati ötleteket nyújtanak, s egy-egy új irányt is kijelölnek a pszichoterápiás kutatások alapján. Az első fejezet Walter Vandereycken professzor írása a betegségtagadásról – ő a nemzetközi evészavar-kutatás egyik vezéralakja (mellesleg a Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság tiszteletbeli tagja). A téma a betegségtudattal nem rendelkező anorexiások megértésében és kezelésében alapvető. A második fejezet szintén elméleti jellegű, s a pszichoterápiás folyamat során jelentkező ellenállást tekinti át. A harmadik fejezet is nagy gyakorlati fontosságú, az elhízás kognitív terápiáját mutatja be. A negyedik fejezet egy hazánkban még kevéssé ismert pszichoterápiás eljárást ismertet, az interperszonális pszichoterápiát. Ezután az ötödik fejezetben a családterápia gyakorlati vonatkozásainak, a lehetséges csapdáknak az áttekintését találja az olvasó. Az új információs technológiák pszichoterápiás alkalmazásáról szól a hatodik, angol nyelvű fejezet. Mivel az angol nyelv használata közkeletűvé vált a hazai szakmai színtéren is, a fejezetet nem fordítottuk le (egy EU-projekt kapcsán hazánkban kutató szakemberek írásáról van szó). A hetedik fejezet az izomdiszmorfia terápiáját foglalja össze, a nyolcadik pedig egy hasonlóan új keletű evészavartípust, az orthorexiát veszi szemügyre. E két új zavar a közeljövőben feltehetőn egyre nagyobb figyelmet kap. A kilencedik, szintén angol nyelvű írás a pszichoterápiás folyamat időbeli sajátosságainak összegzése. A tizedik fejezet a pszichoterápiás hatékonyságvizsgálatok főbb adatait summázza, így a bizonyítékokra alapozott orvoslás jegyében igyekszik háttértudást szolgáltatni. A kötet második része három esettanulmányt tartalmaz. Ezek egy-egy érdekes részterületet dolgoznak fel: a súlyos, életveszélyes anorexia kezelését, az anorexia by proxy nevű érdekes altípust, valamint az evészavarokban szenvedő ikrek terápiáját. Bízunk benne, hogy az olvasó hasznos gyakorlati szempontokkal gyarapodik a kötet olvastán. Az összeállítást elsősorban pszichológusoknak, pszichiátereknek szántuk, de haszonnal forgathatják az evészavarok pszichoterápiájában érdekelt más szakemberek is.

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