<P>In<EM> Re-Thinking Eating Disorders: Language, Emotion, and the Brain</EM>, Barbara Pearlman integrates ideas from psychoanalysis, developmental psychology and cutting-edge neuroscience to produce a model of neural emotional processing which may underpin the development of an eating disorder.</P><P></P><P>Based on clinical observations over 30 years, this book explores how state change from symbolic to concrete thinking may be a key event that precedes an eating disorder episode. The book introduces this theory, and offers clinicians working with these challenging clients an entirely new model for treatment: internal language enhancement therapy (ILET). This easily teachable therapy is explored throughout the book with case studies and detailed descriptions of therapeutic techniques. </P><P></P><I><P>Re-Thinking Eating Disorders </I>will appeal<I></I>to students and practitioners working with this clinical group who are seeking an up-to-date and integrative approach to therapy.