This book provides readers with concrete, tangible tools for treating athletes with eating disorders by discussing issues that are unique to this population and introducing specific ideas to help facilitate recovery among this population. Dr. Bennett integrates her experiences in sport and mental health to provide a comprehensive resource for all healthcare providers who support athletes with eating disorders. Traditional sport psychology interventions are translated into clinical action to help therapists align with the athletic identities of individuals recovering from eating disorders. From diagnosis and neurobiology to athletic identity and excellence, this book covers a range of topics to help readers build their own toolboxes of creative and clinically sound psychological interventions. This comprehensive guide provides professionals who are new to the field with essential knowledge pertaining to the treatment of eating disorders and offers experienced healthcare providers insight on treatment aspects that are unique to working with athletes.
Kate Bennett Books



Treating Athletes with Eating Disorders
Bridging the Gap between Sport and Clinical Worlds
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the unique challenges faced by athletes with eating disorders, this book offers practical tools and strategies for effective treatment. It addresses specific issues inherent to this demographic, providing insights and methods to support recovery. The emphasis is on equipping readers with actionable ideas tailored to the needs of athletic individuals, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the field.
Free, Melania: The Unauthorized Biography
- 267 pages
- 10 hours of reading
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