Talia has now opened up further to her social media following on how she manages to cope, following an outpouring of support for the mum when she shared the bittersweet images of Oakley and his heartbreaking condition. Laura Anderson shows off baby bump in hilarious pregnancy 'expectations vs reality' videoĪccording to Great Ormond Street Hospital, the condition is a rare genetic syndrome, "caused by a mutation on a specific gene" affecting the skull, face, hands and feet. After completing her first degree, speculation arose that Dr. Aaron Chalmers' ex shares first pictures of son and opens up on 'tough' few months Photo by Sierra, like her mother and sister, is a passionate animal lover.The 31-year-old was flooded with support as she shared images of the tot on social media, having previously kept him out of the public spotlight. We previously reported how the mum-of-four candidly spoke to her 372,000 Instagram followers of the "toughest 7 months of my entire life" following the birth of the former couple's son. This collection of articles has not been sponsored and articles have undergone the journal’s standard peer-review process.Former Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex-girlfriend Talia Oatway has recently opened up on the struggles she is facing in parenthood to her son Oakley, who was born with the very rare condition Apert Syndrome. Specific and common psychotherapy factors, treatment manuals, adherence and individualising treatment approaches for individuals and families.Įdited by: Prof.Clinical and ethical issues of delivering treatments via telehealth.Dissemination/implementations of evidence-based practice.Treatment developments that target specific areas of individual or family functioning that may have a maintaining role in the illness.Scoping reviews that synthesise a specific area in treatment with view of supporting a novel treatment development.Service transformations and its impact on implementation of treatments.Integrating knowledge from neuroscience with psychological models of eating disorder therapies.Secondary exploratory analyses of published studies that raise new questions or new hypotheses.Pilot and feasibility studies or treatment protocols of prospective research.Novel treatments and their theoretical and conceptual underpinnings.Modifications of current evidence-based treatments and/or applications to specific populations or specific settings (e.g., young adults LGBTQ individuals and their families different cultural and ethnic contexts refugee families disadvantaged families).We invite submissions of papers in the following areas: We particularly welcome papers that integrate knowledge and expertise across different fields and different theoretical domains. The aim of this Special Issue in Journal of Eating Disorders is both to summarise existing knowledge and to take a forward look, raising new questions for future research. It is beyond any doubt, however, that there are many unanswered questions about what treatments work for whom and more importantly how treatments work and how different service contexts shape treatments and contribute to their outcomes. A great deal has been published in recent years about the treatment of anorexia nervosa and other restrictive eating disorders, and it is a matter of perspective whether one sees the glass as half full or half empty.
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