Useful Resources and Links
Here at ISR we are committed to keeping up to date with developments in the field of restrictive eating disorders and do so through a combination of research/literature review and professional reflection. The ISR therapeutic technique is applicable within a wide range of therapeutic models, theories and concepts and should be seen as a tool to aid the recovery process.
Please find below a number of links to resources that we have found both helpful and informative:
https://www.feast-ed.org
https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk
http://www.maudsleyparents.org/welcome.html
http://www.adaptedtofamine.com
https://tabithafarrar.com
https://www.hellybarnes.com/addicted-to-energy-deficit
https://www.noperiodnowwhat.com
Here at ISR we are supporters of, and work aligned with, Shan Guisinger's 'Adapted to Famine Theory', Tabitha Farrar's adaptation of this, 'The Migration Theory', and Helly Barnes theory 'Addicted to Energy Deficit'. More information about each of these theories can be found by using the links provided above.
Please find below a number of links to resources that we have found both helpful and informative:
https://www.feast-ed.org
https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk
http://www.maudsleyparents.org/welcome.html
http://www.adaptedtofamine.com
https://tabithafarrar.com
https://www.hellybarnes.com/addicted-to-energy-deficit
https://www.noperiodnowwhat.com
Here at ISR we are supporters of, and work aligned with, Shan Guisinger's 'Adapted to Famine Theory', Tabitha Farrar's adaptation of this, 'The Migration Theory', and Helly Barnes theory 'Addicted to Energy Deficit'. More information about each of these theories can be found by using the links provided above.
If you would like to find out more about the ISR approach and how it can be used to support the recovery from restrictive eating disorders then contact us today. We look forward to hearing from you!