Discussion Corner
Please feel free to contact me with your
input, feedback, questions and comments
and about your experience in reading
Doing What Works: an Integrative System
for the Treatment of Eating Disorders
from Diagnosis to Recovery.
I would be interested to know if and how
the book has been helpful in your
practice of psychotherapy, and what
addition discussions might be of benefit
to you as a learner.
Contact Me
Psychotherapist Abigail H. Natenshon has
specialized in the treatment of eating
disorders with individuals, families,
and groups for the past 40 years. She is
the author of When Your Child Has An
Eating Disorder, A Step-by-Step Workbook
For Parents And Other Caregivers,
Doing What Works: An integrative system
for the treatment of eating disorders
from diagnosis to recovery. Based on
hundreds of successful outcomes, this
book shepherds concerned parents
step-by-step through the processes of
eating disorder recognition, confronting
the child, finding the most effective
treatment for patient and family, and
evaluating and insuring a timely
recovery. A guide to eating disorder
prevention, this book is useful to
parents, health professionals and school
personnel alike in countering the
pervasive epidemic of unhealthy eating
and body image concerns, and destructive
media and peer influences. Her work can
be reviewed further at
www.empoweredparents.com and
www.empoweredkidZ.com.