This chapter focuses primarily on the research and practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and relapse prevention (RP) for Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Binge Eating Disorder (BED). Theory-driven, manual-based CBT is the treatment of choice for both BN and BED. CBT for BN ...
If you have struggled with an eating disorder in the past, it’s important to be aware of the risk of relapse during pregnancy. There is always a risk, but there are unique stressors with pregnancy that may trigger a relapse or make recovery more difficult to maintain. A relapse preventio...
and tertiary prevention. Primary prevention aims to prevent the development of eating disorders and new cases, to prevent risk factors, and to promote protective factors. Primary prevention measures are directed at healthy individuals without eating disorder symptoms. The goal of secondary prevention is ...
Objective:The DSM-5 Eating Disorders (ED) Work Group has proposed new diagnostic criteria that broaden anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN); add new disorders (e.g., binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder); and create descriptive subtypes within ED not otherwi...
treating the psychological issues related to the eating disorder; and reducing or eliminating behaviors or thoughts that lead to disordered eating, and preventing relapse.Some research suggests that the use of medications, such as antidepressants, antipsychotics or mood stabilizers, may be modestly effect...
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and relapse prevention for comprehensive recovery that lasts. In addition to providing outstanding medical attention and therapy for eating disorder treatment, Rosewood’s eating disorder center proudly offers many holistic treatment therapies such as yoga, meditation, art therapy, equine therapy, life ski...
Tailored dietary and relapse prevention plan to take home upon discharge, so teens can maintain and build on gains made in treatment Individual therapy to process underlying trauma and build self-knowledge and healthy coping skills Body image groups and eating disorder–specific homework using Cogniti...
Behavioural therapies were most commonly studied, with cognitive-behavioural and family-based therapies being the most researched; and thus, having the largest evidence-base for treating anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. Other therapies, such as interpersonal and dialectical ...
Given the age of onset of most eating disorders[1, 2], it is interesting that family-based relapse prevention strategies have not yet been developed. Such strategies are noted in other high severity disorders affecting young people, for example first episode psychosis[106] and bipolar disorder[...