Objective Exposure therapy is a central part of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorders, but is underused in routine clinical practice, at least partly because clinicians often hold very negative views about this technique. Although uncontrolled cohort studies suggest that teaching clinicians to use exposure improves their attitudes, there is a need for more robust empirical designs. This study uses a nonrandomized controlled design to test whether teaching on exposure improves clinicians' attitudes to its use, and whether clinician characteristics influence such change. Method Forty‐seven clinicians undertook 90 min of teaching on exposure therapy within CBT, while 42 other clinicians undertook 90 min of teaching on CBT ...
Despite evidence that exposure therapy is an effective way to treat anxiety, many clinicians fail to...
Objective: CBT-T is a brief (10-week) cognitive-behavioral therapy for non-underweight eating disor...
Background: The personality disorders are commonly comorbid with the eating disorders. Personality d...
It is well established that clinicians use exposure therapy far less often than the evidence would s...
Despite research supporting the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions in the treatment of ea...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Psychotherapists report routinely not practising evidence-based treatments. However, there is little...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
Exposure therapy is a key component of evidence‐based cognitive‐behavioural therapy for eating disor...
Objective This study examined clinicians' views of the roles of two elements of cognitive behaviora...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Objective This study aimed to determine whether cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating dis...
Objective Ten‐session cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT‐T) for transdiagnostic eating disorders ta...
Objective Although it is important to analyze the effectiveness of new therapies, it is also necess...
Despite evidence that exposure therapy is an effective way to treat anxiety, many clinicians fail to...
Objective: CBT-T is a brief (10-week) cognitive-behavioral therapy for non-underweight eating disor...
Background: The personality disorders are commonly comorbid with the eating disorders. Personality d...
It is well established that clinicians use exposure therapy far less often than the evidence would s...
Despite research supporting the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions in the treatment of ea...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Psychotherapists report routinely not practising evidence-based treatments. However, there is little...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
Exposure therapy is a key component of evidence‐based cognitive‐behavioural therapy for eating disor...
Objective This study examined clinicians' views of the roles of two elements of cognitive behaviora...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Objective This study aimed to determine whether cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating dis...
Objective Ten‐session cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT‐T) for transdiagnostic eating disorders ta...
Objective Although it is important to analyze the effectiveness of new therapies, it is also necess...
Despite evidence that exposure therapy is an effective way to treat anxiety, many clinicians fail to...
Objective: CBT-T is a brief (10-week) cognitive-behavioral therapy for non-underweight eating disor...
Background: The personality disorders are commonly comorbid with the eating disorders. Personality d...