AbstractLittle is known about the treatment of adolescents with an eating disorder who are not underweight. Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) is a potential option as it is a treatment for adult patients with eating disorders of this type and it has been shown to be effective with adolescent patients who are underweight. The aim of the present cohort study was to evaluate the effects of CBT-E on non-underweight adolescents with an eating disorder. Sixty-eight adolescent patients with an eating disorder and a body mass index (BMI) centile corresponding to an adult BMI ≥18.5 were recruited from consecutive referrals to a community-based eating disorder clinic. Each was offered 20 sessions of CBT-E over 20 weeks. Three-quarters comp...
The study aimed to establish the role of weight suppression in a cohort of adolescents with anorexia...
This case study describes the treatment of an adolescent female, referred to as Susan, who pre-sente...
AbstractEating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supp...
AbstractLittle is known about the treatment of adolescents with an eating disorder who are not under...
AbstractA specific form of family therapy (family-based treatment) is the leading treatment for adol...
BackgroundFamily-based treatment (FBT) is an efficacious intervention for adolescents with an eating...
A specific form of family therapy (family-based treatment) is the leading treatment for adolescents ...
A specific form of family therapy (family-based treatment) is the leading treatment for adolescents ...
BackgroundEating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current evidence-ba...
Abstract Background Eating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current e...
Binge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent objective binge eating that occurs in...
The aim of this paper is to describe a novel model of intensive outpatient cognitive-behaviour thera...
Background Ten‐session cognitive‐behavioural therapy (CBT‐T) for eating disorders is designed to re...
Specific and efficacious forms of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) have been developed for bulimia ...
Specific and efficacious forms of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) have been developed for bulimia ...
The study aimed to establish the role of weight suppression in a cohort of adolescents with anorexia...
This case study describes the treatment of an adolescent female, referred to as Susan, who pre-sente...
AbstractEating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supp...
AbstractLittle is known about the treatment of adolescents with an eating disorder who are not under...
AbstractA specific form of family therapy (family-based treatment) is the leading treatment for adol...
BackgroundFamily-based treatment (FBT) is an efficacious intervention for adolescents with an eating...
A specific form of family therapy (family-based treatment) is the leading treatment for adolescents ...
A specific form of family therapy (family-based treatment) is the leading treatment for adolescents ...
BackgroundEating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current evidence-ba...
Abstract Background Eating disorders have serious psychological and physical consequences. Current e...
Binge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent objective binge eating that occurs in...
The aim of this paper is to describe a novel model of intensive outpatient cognitive-behaviour thera...
Background Ten‐session cognitive‐behavioural therapy (CBT‐T) for eating disorders is designed to re...
Specific and efficacious forms of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) have been developed for bulimia ...
Specific and efficacious forms of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) have been developed for bulimia ...
The study aimed to establish the role of weight suppression in a cohort of adolescents with anorexia...
This case study describes the treatment of an adolescent female, referred to as Susan, who pre-sente...
AbstractEating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supp...