Introduction
A. Category 1: Patients who eat too little
B. Category 2: Patients who eat too much
C. Category 3: Patients who eat in odd ways
Janna S. Gordon-Elliott, M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Assistant Attending in Psychiatry Chief, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry ServiceWeill Cornell Medicine/New York-Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY USA
“The purpose was to create a brief but comprehensive and approachable learning tool for those looking to become more confident in caring for patients with feeding and eating disorders. The book is suitable for learners at various stages of clinical training who are looking for an introduction to the basic clinical considerations in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with feeding and eating disorders. … a great choice for learners looking to enhance their basic knowledge and differential diagnostic skills!” (Alexandra E. Hedberg, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2016)
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