Objective: We describe cognitive-behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN) with a Latina woman that incorporates culturally relevant topics. Method: A single case report of a 31-year-old monolingual Latina woman with BN describes the application of a couple-based intervention adjunctive to CBT-BN. Results: The patient reported no binge and purge episodes by session 20 and remained symptom free until the end of treatment (session 26). Improvement was observed in the Eating Disorders Examination (EDE) comparing baseline (EDE=5.74) with post treatment (EDE=1.25). Conclusions: The case illustrates how cultural adaptations such as including a family member, being flexible on topics and scheduling, and providing culturally relevant interven...
The present work describes the therapeutic process through a cognitive-behavioral intervention of a ...
Objective: The current study provides an illustration of an integration of cognitive‐behavioral ther...
Abstract Aim: To identify facilitating and hindering factors in the therapeutic change within the tr...
Abstract Objective: We describe cognitive-behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN) with a Lat...
AbstractObjectiveWe describe cognitive-behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN) with a Latina...
The use of culturally sensitive intervention could improve mental health care for the eating disorde...
Eating disorders affect all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. However, currently available assessment...
Latinos are less likely to seek health care for eating disorders and more likely to drop out of trea...
Abstract. Eating disorders affect all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. However, currently available...
Purpose of reviewWe reviewed the recent literature on prevalence rates, and application of evidence-...
Objective: This paper compared Latinas who self-identified as having had an eating disorder (ED) wit...
Background: The process of cultural adaptation of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT)...
This study elucidated the experiences of eighteen Latina adults (mean age = 38.5 years) from “Promov...
Abstract Background: Given that most young women with eating disorders do not receive treatment, im...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study was to test an investigator-developed culturally rel...
The present work describes the therapeutic process through a cognitive-behavioral intervention of a ...
Objective: The current study provides an illustration of an integration of cognitive‐behavioral ther...
Abstract Aim: To identify facilitating and hindering factors in the therapeutic change within the tr...
Abstract Objective: We describe cognitive-behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN) with a Lat...
AbstractObjectiveWe describe cognitive-behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN) with a Latina...
The use of culturally sensitive intervention could improve mental health care for the eating disorde...
Eating disorders affect all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. However, currently available assessment...
Latinos are less likely to seek health care for eating disorders and more likely to drop out of trea...
Abstract. Eating disorders affect all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. However, currently available...
Purpose of reviewWe reviewed the recent literature on prevalence rates, and application of evidence-...
Objective: This paper compared Latinas who self-identified as having had an eating disorder (ED) wit...
Background: The process of cultural adaptation of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT)...
This study elucidated the experiences of eighteen Latina adults (mean age = 38.5 years) from “Promov...
Abstract Background: Given that most young women with eating disorders do not receive treatment, im...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study was to test an investigator-developed culturally rel...
The present work describes the therapeutic process through a cognitive-behavioral intervention of a ...
Objective: The current study provides an illustration of an integration of cognitive‐behavioral ther...
Abstract Aim: To identify facilitating and hindering factors in the therapeutic change within the tr...