This purpose of this project was to take an in-depth review of the multi-disciplinary approach in the treatment of eating disorders from both a literature and narrative interview perspective. Eating disorders are the second deadliest mental health disorder and affect people of all genders, races, ethnicities, ages, and sexual orientations. It is estimated that 70 million people worldwide have an eating disorder, with up to 30 million in the United States alone. The etiology of eating disorders are multi-factorial and include genetic, biologic, individual, family, psychological, and socio-cultural factors and as such require a multi-disciplinary treatment approach. We conducted video interviews of practitioners in the eating disorder communi...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
Eating disorders are on the rise among adolescents in North America along with an increase in mortal...
This qualitative study explores client experiences to further understand psychotherapy for the treat...
Studies repeatedly show the irreversible damage eating disorders cause to the human body. Various tr...
First, a systematic literature review assessed the efficacy of third-wave interventions to treat ind...
Eating disorders are causing increasing problems in our society, and many approaches to treatment ar...
Eating disorders are serious and complicated mental disorders associated with physical, psychologica...
According to the American Psychiatric Association, eating disorders (EDs) are characterized by a per...
this study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
OBJECTIVE: Working with people with eating disorders (EDs) is known to elicit strong emotional react...
Eating disorders are characterised as a sustaining disorder of eating and mainly affects young women...
Psychological interventions and research for eating disorders tend to be complex, and outcomes on av...
Eating disorders are bio-psycho-social diseases that affect nearly twenty million women and ten mill...
Health care providers often need additional training to understand the recommended treatment for eat...
The purpose of this publication is to provide discussion of some of the most difficult and controver...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
Eating disorders are on the rise among adolescents in North America along with an increase in mortal...
This qualitative study explores client experiences to further understand psychotherapy for the treat...
Studies repeatedly show the irreversible damage eating disorders cause to the human body. Various tr...
First, a systematic literature review assessed the efficacy of third-wave interventions to treat ind...
Eating disorders are causing increasing problems in our society, and many approaches to treatment ar...
Eating disorders are serious and complicated mental disorders associated with physical, psychologica...
According to the American Psychiatric Association, eating disorders (EDs) are characterized by a per...
this study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
OBJECTIVE: Working with people with eating disorders (EDs) is known to elicit strong emotional react...
Eating disorders are characterised as a sustaining disorder of eating and mainly affects young women...
Psychological interventions and research for eating disorders tend to be complex, and outcomes on av...
Eating disorders are bio-psycho-social diseases that affect nearly twenty million women and ten mill...
Health care providers often need additional training to understand the recommended treatment for eat...
The purpose of this publication is to provide discussion of some of the most difficult and controver...
This study used naturalistic data from psychodynamic (PD) and cognitive-behavioral (CB) clinicians i...
Eating disorders are on the rise among adolescents in North America along with an increase in mortal...
This qualitative study explores client experiences to further understand psychotherapy for the treat...