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Early Intervention in Psychiatry | 2008

Staging anorexia nervosa: conceptualizing illness severity

Sarah Maguire; Daniel Le Grange; Lois J. Surgenor; Peta Marks; Hubert Lacey; Stephen Touyz

In recent years, there has been increasing attention to the conceptualization of anorexia nervosa (AN) and its diagnostic criteria. While varying levels of severity within the illness category of AN have long been appreciated, neither a precise definition of severity nor an empirical examination of severity in AN has been undertaken. The aim of this article is to review the current state of knowledge on illness severity and to propose a theoretical model for the definition and conceptualization of severity in AN. AN is associated with significant medical morbidity which is related to the ‘severity’ of presentation on such markers as body mass index, eating and purging behaviours. The development of a functional staging system, based on symptom severity, is indicated for reasons similar to those cited by the cancer lobby. Improving case management and making appropriate treatment recommendations have been the primary purpose of staging in other fields, and might also apply to AN. Such a standardized staging system could potentially ease communication between treatment settings, and increase the specificity and comparability of research findings in the field of AN.


Archive | 2004

Medical management of eating disorders: a practical handbook for health care professionals

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler; Christopher Thornton; Stephen Touyz; Alison Wakefield

Part I. The Medical Perspective: 1. Definitions and epidemiology 2. The behavioural disorders 3. History, examination and investigations 4. Medical manifestations by system 5. The clinicians response to common physical complaints Part II. Treatment: 6. Principles of treatment 7. Medical and nutritional therapy Part III. Special Issues: 8. Specific patient populations 9. Prepubertal child and the younger adolescent Part IV. The Psychiatric and Psychological Perspective: 10. Physical disease and mental illness: pathology and psychopathology 11. Psychopathology and the mental status examination 12. Psychopathology and phenomenology 13. Specific psychological therapies Part V. Areas of Special Interest: 14. The role of the general practitioner 15. Nursing patients with anorexia nervosa 16. The role of the dietitian 17. Information for family and friends Bibliography Index.


Archive | 2004

Medical Management of Eating Disorders: List of contributors

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler; Christopher Thornton; Stephen Touyz; Alison Wakefield

Part I. The Medical Perspective: 1. Definitions and epidemiology 2. The behavioural disorders 3. History, examination and investigations 4. Medical manifestations by system 5. The clinicians response to common physical complaints Part II. Treatment: 6. Principles of treatment 7. Medical and nutritional therapy Part III. Special Issues: 8. Specific patient populations 9. Prepubertal child and the younger adolescent Part IV. The Psychiatric and Psychological Perspective: 10. Physical disease and mental illness: pathology and psychopathology 11. Psychopathology and the mental status examination 12. Psychopathology and phenomenology 13. Specific psychological therapies Part V. Areas of Special Interest: 14. The role of the general practitioner 15. Nursing patients with anorexia nervosa 16. The role of the dietitian 17. Information for family and friends Bibliography Index.


Archive | 2004

Medical Management of Eating Disorders: THE MEDICAL PERSPECTIVE

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler; Christopher Thornton; Stephen Touyz; Alison Wakefield

Part I. The Medical Perspective: 1. Definitions and epidemiology 2. The behavioural disorders 3. History, examination and investigations 4. Medical manifestations by system 5. The clinicians response to common physical complaints Part II. Treatment: 6. Principles of treatment 7. Medical and nutritional therapy Part III. Special Issues: 8. Specific patient populations 9. Prepubertal child and the younger adolescent Part IV. The Psychiatric and Psychological Perspective: 10. Physical disease and mental illness: pathology and psychopathology 11. Psychopathology and the mental status examination 12. Psychopathology and phenomenology 13. Specific psychological therapies Part V. Areas of Special Interest: 14. The role of the general practitioner 15. Nursing patients with anorexia nervosa 16. The role of the dietitian 17. Information for family and friends Bibliography Index.


Archive | 2004

Medical Management of Eating Disorders: Index

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler; Christopher Thornton; Stephen Touyz; Alison Wakefield

Part I. The Medical Perspective: 1. Definitions and epidemiology 2. The behavioural disorders 3. History, examination and investigations 4. Medical manifestations by system 5. The clinicians response to common physical complaints Part II. Treatment: 6. Principles of treatment 7. Medical and nutritional therapy Part III. Special Issues: 8. Specific patient populations 9. Prepubertal child and the younger adolescent Part IV. The Psychiatric and Psychological Perspective: 10. Physical disease and mental illness: pathology and psychopathology 11. Psychopathology and the mental status examination 12. Psychopathology and phenomenology 13. Specific psychological therapies Part V. Areas of Special Interest: 14. The role of the general practitioner 15. Nursing patients with anorexia nervosa 16. The role of the dietitian 17. Information for family and friends Bibliography Index.


Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2007

Mental Health Literacy and Eating-Disordered Behavior: Beliefs of Adolescent Girls Concerning the Treatment of and Treatment-Seeking for Bulimia Nervosa

Jonathan Mond; Peta Marks; Phillipa Hay; Bryan Rodgers; Claire M. Kelly; Cathy Owen; Susan J. Paxton


European Eating Disorders Review | 2005

How do clinical specialists understand the role of physical activity in eating disorders

Tanja Hechler; P. Beumont; Peta Marks; Stephen Touyz


Archive | 2004

Medical Management of Eating Disorders: History, examination, and investigations

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler; Christopher Thornton; Stephen Touyz; Alison Wakefield


Archive | 2004

Medical Management of Eating Disorders: Information for family and friends

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler; Christopher Thornton; Stephen Touyz; Alison Wakefield


Archive | 2004

Specific patient populations

C. Laird Birmingham; Pierre J. V. Beumont; Richard I. Crawford; Deborah M. Hodgson; Michael Kohn; Peta Marks; James E. Mitchell; Sue Paxton; Jorge Pinzon; Ingrid Tyler

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C. Laird Birmingham

University of British Columbia

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Ingrid Tyler

University of British Columbia

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Jorge Pinzon

University of British Columbia

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Richard I. Crawford

University of British Columbia

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Pierre J. V. Beumont

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

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James E. Mitchell

University of North Dakota

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Alison Wakefield

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

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