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Group Cognitive—Behavioral Therapy and Group Interpersonal Psychotherapy for the Nonpurging Bulimic Individual A Controlled Comparison
Denise E. Wilfley,W. S. Agras,C. F. Telch,E. M. Rossiter,J. A. Schneider,A. G. Cole,L. Sifford,S. D. Raeburn +7 more
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This article evaluated the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) and group interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for binge eating in women with nonpurging bulimia.Abstract:
This study evaluated the effectiveness of group cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) and group interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for binge eating. Fifty-six women with nonpurging bulimia were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: CBT, IPT, or a wait-list control (WL). Treatment was administered in small groups that met for 16 weekly sessions. At posttreatment, both group CBT and group IPT treatment conditions showed significant improvement in reducing binge eating, whereas the WL condition did not. Binge eating remained significantly below baseline levels for both treatment conditions at 6-month and 1-year follow-ups. These data support the central role of both eating behavior and interpersonal factors in the understanding and treatment of bulimia.read more
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Interpersonal Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Eating Disorders
TL;DR: Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a focused, time-limited treatment which targets interpersonal problem(s) associated with the onset and/or maintenance of eating disorders as mentioned in this paper.
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Self-help and guided self-help treatments for bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.
TL;DR: Initial data suggest that self‐help and guided self-help CBT programs may not only demonstrate “efficacy” but also “effectiveness”—i.e., utility in “real‐world” primary care or community settings.
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The "How" of Change in Emotion-focused Group Therapy for Eating Disorders
TL;DR: For example, this paper found that mid therapy emotional arousal was associated with higher levels of insight and an increase in insight overtime associated with an increased therapeutic alliance in group psychotherapy for bulimic disorders.
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Effect of adapted interpersonal psychotherapy versus health education on mood and eating in the laboratory among adolescent girls with loss of control eating.
Marian Tanofsky-Kraff,Ross D. Crosby,Anna Vannucci,Merel Kozlosky,Lauren B. Shomaker,Sheila M. Brady,Tracy Sbrocco,Courtney K. Pickworth,Mark B. Stephens,Jami F. Young,Cara H. Olsen,Nichole R. Kelly,Rachel M. Radin,Omni Cassidy,Denise E. Wilfley,James C. Reynolds,Jack A. Yanovski +16 more
TL;DR: In adolescent girls with LOC, IPT did not change total intake at the test meal and was associated with reduced snack-food intake, and data are required to determine if IPT effectively prevents excess weight gain in the longer-term.
Psychoanalytische Therapie: : Eine Stellungnahme für die wissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeit und für den Wissenschaftlichen Beirat Psychotherapie
TL;DR: In this paper, a statement of the professional umbrella society DGPT is presented that was formulated in cooperation with the various professional societies and with the German Society of Psychosomatic Medicine.
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