Caz Nahman Author

Anne Stewart (Author)
Anne Stewart is a Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist at Oxford Health and the University of Oxford. She was previously joint clinical lead of the community eating disorder service for young people in Oxford and has been involved in assessment and treatment of a wide range of eating disorders for many years. She has trained as a CBT therapist and has been a CBT trainer and supervisor for Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre since 2001. Her research has focussed on early prevention of eating disorders, patients' perspectives on eating disorders and adolescent self-harm. She designed and implemented a course for teenagers at school aimed at preventing the development of eating disorders. She retired from full-time clinical practice in 2019 but continues to be involved in research, training and supervision and is passionate about helping to prevent the development of eating disorders.

Caz Nahman (Author)
Caz Nahman is a Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist at Oxford Health and the University of Oxford. Until very recently, Dr Nahman was based at the adolescent NHS Eating Disorder Unit in Nottingham but has recently relocated to Oxfordshire. She was on the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) ED executive committee from 2013-17 and is currently the ED representative on the RCPsych Sport Psychiatry special interest group. She is co-editor of the RCPsych Book - New to Eating Disorders.


Joanna Adams (Author)
Joanna Adams has worked as a clinical psychologist in a community child and adolescent eating disorder service since 2016, and previously in general CAMHS. Alongside her clinical role, she works at the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre and on the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford, leading teaching on child and adolescent mental health. Joanna has research interests in eating disorders, self-harm and adolescence, and is involved in a number of research projects within these areas.