The approach described is recommended by the National Institute of Clinical and Care Excellence (NICE) as a first-line, evidence-based treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa. A Cognitive Interpersonal Therapy Workbook for Treating Anorexia Nervosa provides adults with anorexia nervosa and the professionals working alongside them with a practical resource to work through together.
The manual is divided into accessible modules, providing a co-ordinated, step-by-step guide to recovery. Modules include:
A Cognitive Interpersonal Therapy Workbook for Treating Anorexia Nervosa is a highly beneficial aid to recovery for those with the condition, their families and mental health professionals.
Ulrike Schmidt is Professor of Eating Disorders at King’s College London and a Consultant Psychiatrist in Eating Disorders at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
Helen Startup is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow at the Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
Janet Treasure is Professor of Psychiatry at King’s College London and a Consultant Psychiatrist in Eating Disorders at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.