Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investigated in outpatients with eating disorders (ED). While it is known that CBT reduces symptomatology in EDs, less is known about how changes in positive functioning may ensue. One-hundred and eighty five ED outpatients were analyzed for pre-treatment and post-treatment changes in psychological well-being (PWB) by last observation carried forward – Wilcoxon signed rank tests. Significant gains in all PWB dimensions were found, with moderate effect size correlations in environmental mastery (r = −.418), personal growth (r = −.351) and self-acceptance (r = −.341). A subsample of patients in remission (n = 51) was selected and compared to healthy c...
Whilst studies have consistently identified early symptom reduction as an important predictor of tre...
Eating disorders are characterised by serious cognitive disturbances in eating attitudes and body sa...
Objective Understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in ...
Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investi...
While cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is considered a first- line intervention for eating disorde...
Objective Enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E) is a transdiagnostic treatment suitable for th...
Objective Enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E) is a transdiagnostic treatment suitable for th...
Background: Knowledge about the outcomes of different psychotherapeutic approaches for eating disord...
Objectives. The effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioural treatment for obese binge eaters and ...
OBJECTIVE: Positive functioning is widely neglected in research on eating disorders (EDs). The aim o...
Introduction: Few studies on ED have investigated psychological well-being understood as optimal fun...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyBackground: Eating disorders are one of the most lif...
In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in...
Introduction: Eating Disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders, impacting physical and psych...
In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in...
Whilst studies have consistently identified early symptom reduction as an important predictor of tre...
Eating disorders are characterised by serious cognitive disturbances in eating attitudes and body sa...
Objective Understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in ...
Psychological well-being changes following cognitive-behavioral therapy-based treatment were investi...
While cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is considered a first- line intervention for eating disorde...
Objective Enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E) is a transdiagnostic treatment suitable for th...
Objective Enhanced cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E) is a transdiagnostic treatment suitable for th...
Background: Knowledge about the outcomes of different psychotherapeutic approaches for eating disord...
Objectives. The effectiveness of a cognitive and a behavioural treatment for obese binge eaters and ...
OBJECTIVE: Positive functioning is widely neglected in research on eating disorders (EDs). The aim o...
Introduction: Few studies on ED have investigated psychological well-being understood as optimal fun...
Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyBackground: Eating disorders are one of the most lif...
In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in...
Introduction: Eating Disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders, impacting physical and psych...
In a sample of 38 eating disorder (ED) patients who received psychotherapeutic treatment, changes in...
Whilst studies have consistently identified early symptom reduction as an important predictor of tre...
Eating disorders are characterised by serious cognitive disturbances in eating attitudes and body sa...
Objective Understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in ...