In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in attachment security, and mentalization in relation to symptoms reduction were investigated. Attachment security improved in 1 year but was unrelated to improvement of ED or comorbid symptoms. Mentalization did not change significantly in 1 year. Pretreatment mentalization was negatively related to the severity of ED symptoms, trait anxiety, psycho-neuroticism, and self-injurious behavior after 1 year of treatment. We conclude that for ED patients, improving mentalization might increase the effect of treatment on core and comorbid symptoms
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by weight loss, distorted body image with fear of ...
Purpose: The present study evaluated the statistical and clinical significance of symptomatic change...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...
In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in...
Purpose To investigate whether recovery from an eating disorder is related to pre-treatment attachme...
Objective: To investigate the relationships of attachment security and mentalization with core and c...
BACKGROUND Attachment insecurity and difficulty with mentalization are common in patients with eatin...
Research shows that the Unresolved-disorganized attachment representation (U), resulting from experi...
Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investi...
The current study examines change in attachment variables from pre- to six months post-emotionally f...
Abstract An important question in eating disorders (EDs) is why people continue to pursue the percei...
Background Attachment theory has been used in personalized treatments since decades. It is a major ...
Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure ...
The current state of knowledge makes it necessary to consider other theoretical frameworks to accoun...
Although 96-100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) report insecure attachment, the specific...
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by weight loss, distorted body image with fear of ...
Purpose: The present study evaluated the statistical and clinical significance of symptomatic change...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...
In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in...
Purpose To investigate whether recovery from an eating disorder is related to pre-treatment attachme...
Objective: To investigate the relationships of attachment security and mentalization with core and c...
BACKGROUND Attachment insecurity and difficulty with mentalization are common in patients with eatin...
Research shows that the Unresolved-disorganized attachment representation (U), resulting from experi...
Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investi...
The current study examines change in attachment variables from pre- to six months post-emotionally f...
Abstract An important question in eating disorders (EDs) is why people continue to pursue the percei...
Background Attachment theory has been used in personalized treatments since decades. It is a major ...
Introduction: although from 96 to 100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) reported insecure ...
The current state of knowledge makes it necessary to consider other theoretical frameworks to accoun...
Although 96-100% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) report insecure attachment, the specific...
Objective: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by weight loss, distorted body image with fear of ...
Purpose: The present study evaluated the statistical and clinical significance of symptomatic change...
In the last two decades, the number of studies focused on the mediators connecting insecure attachme...