Therapy for Relationships with Eating Disorders: A Clinician's Guide to Gottman-RED Couples Therapy
A groundbreaking new resource for treating eating disorders.



Effective eating disorder treatment modalities for adults continue to elude practitioners, and the rates of eating disorder relapse remain staggeringly high. Meanwhile, a vital resource for people with eating disorders remains unexplored: their romantic relationships.



Tapping into this largely ignored vein of support, Gottman-RED (Relationships with Eating Disorders) is a new therapy for couples in which one or both partners have an eating disorder. Built upon a foundation of traditional Gottman Method Couples Therapy interventions, Gottman-RED adds fourteen new interventions designed specifically to help couples address difficult issues related to food, weight, body image, and exercise. These interventions encourage conversations characterized by empathetic engagement in which both partners are heard.



This highly versatile therapy is the culmination of Dr. Kim Lampson's thirty years of working as a counseling psychologist with both couples and individuals with eating disorders. It offers a crucial, missing piece in the puzzling world of eating disorder treatment modalities.
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Therapy for Relationships with Eating Disorders: A Clinician's Guide to Gottman-RED Couples Therapy
A groundbreaking new resource for treating eating disorders.



Effective eating disorder treatment modalities for adults continue to elude practitioners, and the rates of eating disorder relapse remain staggeringly high. Meanwhile, a vital resource for people with eating disorders remains unexplored: their romantic relationships.



Tapping into this largely ignored vein of support, Gottman-RED (Relationships with Eating Disorders) is a new therapy for couples in which one or both partners have an eating disorder. Built upon a foundation of traditional Gottman Method Couples Therapy interventions, Gottman-RED adds fourteen new interventions designed specifically to help couples address difficult issues related to food, weight, body image, and exercise. These interventions encourage conversations characterized by empathetic engagement in which both partners are heard.



This highly versatile therapy is the culmination of Dr. Kim Lampson's thirty years of working as a counseling psychologist with both couples and individuals with eating disorders. It offers a crucial, missing piece in the puzzling world of eating disorder treatment modalities.
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Overview

A groundbreaking new resource for treating eating disorders.



Effective eating disorder treatment modalities for adults continue to elude practitioners, and the rates of eating disorder relapse remain staggeringly high. Meanwhile, a vital resource for people with eating disorders remains unexplored: their romantic relationships.



Tapping into this largely ignored vein of support, Gottman-RED (Relationships with Eating Disorders) is a new therapy for couples in which one or both partners have an eating disorder. Built upon a foundation of traditional Gottman Method Couples Therapy interventions, Gottman-RED adds fourteen new interventions designed specifically to help couples address difficult issues related to food, weight, body image, and exercise. These interventions encourage conversations characterized by empathetic engagement in which both partners are heard.



This highly versatile therapy is the culmination of Dr. Kim Lampson's thirty years of working as a counseling psychologist with both couples and individuals with eating disorders. It offers a crucial, missing piece in the puzzling world of eating disorder treatment modalities.

Editorial Reviews

Carrie Cole

"Dr. Lampson delightfully weaves metaphor and story as she teaches therapists how to conceptualize and treat eating disordered couples. She offers innovative interventions to use with Gottman method couple therapy and clearly explains why it is so important to include partners in the journey toward recovery. This volume is an essential read for couple therapists."

Cristina Castagnini

"Finally! A vital missing piece in the landscape of eating disorder treatment! As a clinician specializing in both couples therapy and eating disorders, I’ve felt the frustration of treating these complex conditions separately. Dr. Lampson offers a transformative mode of therapy by seamlessly merging the renowned Gottman Method with innovative approaches to eating disorder treatment. Concise and easy-to-read, this groundbreaking resource is an informative must-read not only meant for clinicians. Highly recommended!"

John Sommers-Flanagan

"Life is relational. What I love most (and there are many things to love) about Dr. Lampson’s book is that she walks us directly into the relational dynamics that eating disorders create in couples. Dr. Lampson’s keen insights about complex cases are what makes this book a must-read for everyone who aspires to work with couples . . . or clients with eating disorders . . . or both at once."

Carolyn Costin

"The vast majority of adults with an eating disorder are married or in a committed relationship and report that the presence of a supportive partner is invaluable. Yet most therapists who treat eating disorders are not specifically trained to treat couples. Kim Lampson takes on this monumental task by educating and training clinicians in the highly regarded work of Gottman Method Couples Therapy as it applies to relationships where an eating disorder is present. In Therapy for Relationships with Eating Disorders, clinicians will find what amounts to a college course covering the myriad factors that must be understood, empathized with, and worked through in order to balance the needs of each individual in a couple where an eating disorder is present, working toward helping the relationship become a protective factor. Cleverly using several case examples to bring the training to life, the book covers competencies, first for the therapist and then for couples, to attain. From assessments to communication and preparing for inevitable turbulence, Lampson describes the details of dealing with issues beyond food, weight, and body image, covering restrictions on social life and struggles with intimacy and future planning which are ever-present in these relationships. I’ve treated eating disorders for 45 years, written six books and served in a variety of capacities in the eating disorder field. I can say without reservation that Therapy for Relationships with Eating Disorders needs to be added to the library of every eating disorder clinician, whether they plan to do couples work or not. Firstly, because any eating disorder clinician will learn invaluable insights, gain resources, and discover interventions from this book to use with clients, whether they do couples therapy or not. Secondly, because all eating disorder clinicians are dealing in one way or another with how the eating disorder affects their client’s relationships, and vice versa."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940190894608
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 12/03/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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