01622 a2200349 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001600152072001700168072001500185072001500200072001400215072001400229072001500243072001300258072001300271072002100284072002100305072002400326100001700350245009600367250000600463260003200469300001000501520074600511999001501257131545715620250317111601.0250312042018GB eng  a9781315457154 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 32.99fBB a01 aeng7 aMKZD2thema7 aMKMT2thema7 aJKSN22thema7 aMBQ2thema7 aMKL2thema7 aMMZD2bic7 aMMJT2bic7 aJKSN22bic7 aMBQ2bic7 aMMH2bic7 aMED0000002bisac7 aPSY0360002bisac7 a616.852606512bisac1 aWayne Bowers10aCivil Commitment in the Treatment of Eating DisordersbPractical and Ethical Considerations a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20180627 a152 p bCivil Commitment in the Treatment of Eating Disorders presents a comprehensive view on the use of involuntary hospitalization in the treatment of patients with anorexia and other eating disorders. This volume synthesizes the existing empirical data and ethical perspectives surrounding this sometimes controversial approach to treatment in order to establish a balanced, compassionate understanding of current research and patient experiences. Particular attention is paid to the use and misuse of persuasion and coercion in civil commitment and to when these concepts are applicable. This accessible new volume prepares treatment providers to understand the role of civil commitment in their treatment practices and in patients’ recovery. c4071d4071