ΣΧΕΤΙΚΑ Links
Σύνδεσμοι Υγείας - Ψυχικής Υγείας:
• Παιδοψυχιατρική Κλινική Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών
• European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
• Κέντρο Πληροφόρησης για την Ψυχική Υγεία του Παιδιού και του
εφήβου
• The Tavistock Clinic
•
Institute of Psychiatry at the Madsley - Child Psychiatry
• The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
•
Johns Hopkins Child Psychiatry
• University of Leicester - Child Psychiatry Department
• University of Birmingham
• Children of Somatically Ill Parents - A European Study
• Association for the Psychological Health of Children & Adolescents
• World Association of Psychoanalysis
• National Institute for Mental Health
• Mayo Clinic
• Screening for Mental Health Inc
• NHS, National Electronic Library for Health - Mental Health
• Psychology Information Online
Γενικού Ενδιαφέροντος:
• Medline
Ιατρικά Άρθρα:
• The British Journal of Psychiatry
•
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
•
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
•
Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη
• Journals of Psychiatry
• American Psychiatric Press Inc - Academic Psychiatry
International Useful Links:
beat
(formerly the Eating Disorders Association) is the
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Guidelines
National Institute for
Health and Clinical Excellence Guidelines on treating eating
disorders: information for the public.
This booklet tells you what treatment you can expect from the NHS.
Anorexia and Bulimia Care is a
national Christian charity offering help and support to people with
eating disorders and their carers.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists
The Royal College of
Psychiatrists website includes readable and well-researched
information about eating disorders for the public, with information
for parents, teachers and young people.
The
National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices
The National Registry of
Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP) is a service of the US
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
The NREPP is a searchable database of interventions for the
prevention and treatment of mental and substance disorders. It
includes details of motivational interviewing and motivational
enhancement.
Bodywhys is the Eating
Disorders Association of Ireland. The website contains information
and support service details.
Information about anorexia,
bulimia and compulsive eating from BBC Health.
The Mental Health Foundation is
a
The Prader Willi Syndrome Association UK
The Prader Willi Syndrome
Association UK website contains information about the genetic
disorder, discussion forums, publications and personal experiences.
US National Eating Disorders Association
The website of the US National
Eating Disorders Association has information, a parent and family
network and personal stories.
The Academy for Eating Disorders
The Academy for Eating
Disorders is an international transdisciplinary professional
organisation that promotes excellence in research, treatment and
prevention of eating disorders. The AED provides education, training
and a forum for collaboration and professional dialogue.
The Eating Disorders Arena
provides information on the range of eating disorders books produced
by Psychology Press and Routledge and Guilford Press. Subjects
covered include anorexia, binge eating, bulimia, obesity, body
image, and eating disorders in children and adolescents.
The NHS Choices website has
information about conditions and treatments as well as services and
hospitals.
ABCD Parenting Young
Adolescents
A website based on the
Australian ABCD Parenting Young Adolescents Program, giving
information and support to parents and professionals. The ABCD
program offers strategies and ideas to help parents raising an
adolescent, and come up with solutions to problems.
The Alliance for Eating
Disorders Awareness
A USA-based non profit
organisation, offering educational presentations, information and
referral, training, advocacy, support and mentoring services.
Somerset and Wessex Eating
Disorders Association
SWEDA is based in
Personal Experiences:
Boys Get Anorexia Too was
created by Jenny Langley whose son had anorexia. She is the author
of a book of the same name, available from the website.
Maudsley Parents is an
independent, not for profit, volunteer organisation of parents who
have helped children recover from anorexia and bulimia through the
use of the family based treatment known as the Maudsley Method. This
is a form of family therapy developed and evaluated between 1970 and
1980 at the

