Synopses & Reviews
Review
"This is an impressive clinical resource, and I have found it to be an excellent text for teaching clinical psychology graduate students. Obesity isn't studied in many training programs, yet it affects so many clients. This is the best book I have seen on obesity treatment from a psychological perspective."--Cathy Smith, PhD, Adjunct Faculty, Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary
"This book presents a highly creative and unique approach to treating obesity, from among the most trusted figures in the field. The authors' program pushes the boundaries of traditional treatment with a new level of cognitive sophistication. This innovation should not be missed."--Kelly D. Brownell, PhD, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders and Department of Psychology, Yale University
"Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Obesity joins the large volume of weight-loss manuals with a special emphasis of its own--maintenance of weight lost during treatment, an often neglected area. To this end, it goes beyond many current weight-loss programs. And, in accordance with their pioneering approach to the eating disorders, the authors provide a detailed roadmap for the treatment of individual patients. From the outset, close attention is paid to the ultimate goal of weight maintenance. The book is well written and its measures easy to apply. The field is eagerly looking forward to the outcome of this innovative approach."--Albert Stunkard, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
"This lucid, well-organized, and clinically sophisticated book represents the state-of-the-art cognitive-behavioral therapy manual for obesity. It extends to obesity many of the features of cognitive-behavioral treatment protocols that have proved effective in treating other clinical disorders. Informed by the authors' expertise and experience in treating eating disorders, the manual's conceptual clarity and procedural detail make it particularly clinician-friendly. It is suitable for use by a wide range of health professionals involved in the treatment of obesity."--G. Terence Wilson, PhD, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
Review
"I wish I had discovered this wonderful text as soon as it hit the bookstore shelves! All three authors are respected researchers and clinicians in the area of eating disorders....Even if readers have no formal training in cognitive-behavioral methods, the nine step-by-step modules are readily understandable and easy to implement with clients who are at risk for cardiovascular problems and other serious medical disorders due to their high body mass index....A major bonus of this treatment manual is that the publisher has granted individual purchasers limited reproduction rights of the many wonderful handouts that correspond with each module. The popularity of this text is sure to grow--especially given the abundance of recently published research listing obesity as a major factor in mortality."--Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Review
"This is an impressive clinical resource, and I have found it to be an excellent text for teaching clinical psychology graduate students. Obesity isn't studied in many training programs, yet it affects so many clients. This is the best book I have seen on obesity treatment from a psychological perspective."--Cathy Smith, PhD, Adjunct Faculty, Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary
"This book presents a highly creative and unique approach to treating obesity, from among the most trusted figures in the field. The authors' program pushes the boundaries of traditional treatment with a new level of cognitive sophistication. This innovation should not be missed."--Kelly D. Brownell, PhD, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders and Department of Psychology, Yale University
"Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Obesity joins the large volume of weight-loss manuals with a special emphasis of its own--maintenance of weight lost during treatment, an often neglected area. To this end, it goes beyond many current weight-loss programs. And, in accordance with their pioneering approach to the eating disorders, the authors provide a detailed roadmap for the treatment of individual patients. From the outset, close attention is paid to the ultimate goal of weight maintenance. The book is well written and its measures easy to apply. The field is eagerly looking forward to the outcome of this innovative approach."--Albert Stunkard, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
"This lucid, well-organized, and clinically sophisticated book represents the state-of-the-art cognitive-behavioral therapy manual for obesity. It extends to obesity many of the features of cognitive-behavioral treatment protocols that have proved effective in treating other clinical disorders. Informed by the authors' expertise and experience in treating eating disorders, the manual's conceptual clarity and procedural detail make it particularly clinician-friendly. It is suitable for use by a wide range of health professionals involved in the treatment of obesity."--G. Terence Wilson, PhD, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University
"A short and effective book for treating this chronic and relapsing problem...will likely further advance our fight against the rapidly growing obesity epidemic."--Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
"I highly recommend this well-written and reasonably priced book to all clinicians interested in using CBT in the treatment of patients with obesity. It is the first treatment manual for obesity that describes step by step how to conduct CBT for patients suffering from obesity."--The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
"Clinicians will have an easy time following the step-by-step directions to implement a program for weight loss and weight maintenance....Clinicians who treat obese patients will find this guide very helpful."--Cognitive Therapy Today
"I wish I had discovered this wonderful text as soon as it hit the bookstore shelves! All three authors are respected researchers and clinicians in the area of eating disorders....Even if readers have no formal training in cognitive-behavioral methods, the nine step-by-step modules are readily understandable and easy to implement with clients who are at risk for cardiovascular problems and other serious medical disorders due to their high body mass index....A major bonus of this treatment manual is that the publisher has granted individual purchasers limited reproduction rights of the many wonderful handouts that correspond with each module. The popularity of this text is sure to grow--especially given the abundance of recently published research listing obesity as a major factor in mortality."--Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
Review
"Clinicians will have an easy time following the step-by-step directions to implement a program for weight loss and weight maintenance....Clinicians who treat obese patients will find this guide very helpful."--Cognitive Therapy Today
Synopsis
The first cognitive-behavioral treatment manual for obesity, this volume presents an innovative therapeutic model currently being evaluated in controlled research at Oxford University. From leading clinical researchers, the approach is specifically designed to overcome a major weakness of existing therapies: posttreatment weight regain. The book details powerful ways to help patients not only to achieve weight loss, but also to modify the problematic cognitions that undermine long-term weight control. Drawing on strategies proven effective with such problems as binge eating, the manual contains everything needed to implement the treatment: intervention guidelines, case examples, and reproducible handouts and forms.
About the Author
Zafra Cooper, DPhil, DipClinPsych, is Principal Research Psychologist and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry at the University of Oxford.
Christopher G. Fairburn, DM, FRCPsych, FMedSci, is Wellcome Principal Research Fellow and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. He is the coeditor of Eating Disorders and Obesity, Second Edition, and Binge Eating, and the author of Overcoming Binge Eating.
Deborah M. Hawker, PhD, DClinPsy, is Research Psychologist and Honorary Principal Clinical Psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. An Overview of the Theory and Treatment
3. Module I: Starting Treatment
4. Module II: Establishing and Maintaining Weight Loss
5. Module III: Barriers to Weight Loss
6. Module IV: Activity and Exercise
7. Module V: Addressing Body Image
8. Module VI: Addressing Weight Goals
9. Module VII: Primary Goals
10. Module VIII: Healthy Eating in the Long Term
11. Module IX: Long-Term Weight Maintenance
Appendix I. Patient Handouts
Appendix II. Useful Websites