
Art Therapy & Eating Disorders – The Self as Significant Form
Author(s): Mury Rabin (Author)
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: 3 Jun. 2003
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0231127685
- ISBN-13: 9780231127684
Book Description
Art Therapy and Eating Disorders is a step-by-step approach to a new and extremely promising technique for treating people with eating disorders-children as well as adults, male and female sufferers alike-that has proven to be a crucial aid to identification, prevention, and intervention. Mury Rabin demonstrates how her award-winning art therapy technique, known as Phenomenal and Nonphenomenal Body Image Tasks or “PNBIT,” can be used by clinicians other than art therapists and shows its effectiveness in combination with diverse therapeutic techniques. Unlike traditional therapy programs that treat symptoms, this technique focuses on root causes and consists of a series of tasks-some phenomenal: weight recording, mirror viewing, and body dimension estimates; others not: chromatic family line drawings and body image mandalas. The book includes five case studies that illustrate how the PNBIT technique functions in practice.
Editorial Reviews
Review
An important contribution to the growing literature on eating disorders. It offers healthcare providers a unique approach to managing this difficult problem.
About the Author
Mury Rabin is a registered art therapist who has a private practice as a consultant on eating disorders. She received New York University’s Phi Delta Kappa Award for her research on this technique, about which she has lectured widely.
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