📖 Overview
Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Eating Disorders provides a treatment manual for clinicians working with eating disorder patients in group settings. The book outlines specific strategies, session plans, and interventions based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles.
Core components include psychoeducation about eating disorders, cognitive restructuring techniques, behavioral experiments, and relapse prevention planning. The text incorporates case examples and practical tools that therapists can implement directly in their group work.
The manual addresses challenges unique to group treatment, including managing group dynamics, fostering peer support, and adapting CBT concepts for multiple participants. Real-world examples demonstrate how to handle common obstacles and maximize therapeutic outcomes in group contexts.
This work represents an integration of evidence-based treatment with the enhanced healing potential of group process. The approach emphasizes both individual cognitive change and the power of shared experience in recovery.
👀 Reviews
There are not enough internet reviews to create a summary of this book. Instead, here is a summary of reviews of Judith Beck's overall work:
Readers consistently highlight Beck's ability to explain CBT concepts clearly and provide practical examples. Her books receive particular praise from mental health professionals and students for breaking down complex therapeutic techniques into actionable steps.
What readers liked:
- Clear writing style with concrete examples
- Step-by-step protocols that can be immediately applied
- Case studies that demonstrate concepts
- Worksheets and practice exercises
What readers disliked:
- Some find the writing dry and textbook-like
- Repetitive content across different books
- Basic concepts take up too much space in advanced texts
- Limited coverage of complex cases
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads:
"Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond" - 4.2/5 (2,100+ ratings)
"The Beck Diet Solution" - 3.8/5 (850+ ratings)
Amazon:
"Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond" - 4.7/5 (1,200+ reviews)
"The Beck Diet Solution" - 4.1/5 (300+ reviews)
Several clinical practitioners note Beck's books as their primary CBT reference materials, with one therapist stating: "Her protocols have become the foundation of my practice."
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The DBT Solution for Emotional Eating by Debra Safer, Sarah Adler, and Philip Masson This manual integrates dialectical behavior therapy with eating disorder treatment, providing protocols for emotional regulation and mindfulness-based interventions.
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Perfectionism by Sarah Egan, Tracey Wade, Roz Shafran, and Martin Antony The text outlines treatment approaches for perfectionism, a core feature in eating disorders, through cognitive behavioral frameworks and practical interventions.
Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders by Susan Simpson and Evelyn Smith A comprehensive guide that applies schema therapy principles to eating disorder treatment, incorporating both individual and group therapy protocols.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders by Emily Sandoz, Kelly Wilson, and Troy DuFrene The book presents ACT-based treatment methods for eating disorders, focusing on psychological flexibility and value-based behavioral change.
🤔 Interesting facts
🔸 Judith Beck, the author, is the daughter of Aaron Beck - the pioneer who developed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in the 1960s.
🔸 Group therapy for eating disorders can be more cost-effective than individual therapy while offering unique benefits like peer support and shared experiences.
🔸 CBT has shown success rates of 40-50% for complete recovery from bulimia nervosa, making it one of the most effective treatments for this condition.
🔸 The book emphasizes the importance of "homework" between sessions, as research shows that patients who complete therapeutic assignments have better outcomes.
🔸 Dr. Beck founded the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy in 1994, which has trained over 25,000 health and mental health professionals worldwide.