Despite research supporting the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions in the treatment of eating disorders, those interventions are under-utilised in routine clinical practice, possibly due to clinicians' concerns about delivering the relevant techniques. This study examined what elements of therapy clinicians worry about when delivering cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for the eating disorders, and what clinician variables are associated with such concerns. The participants were 113 clinicians who used individual CBT with eating disorder patients. They completed a novel measure of concerns about delivering elements of CBT, as well as demographic characteristics and a standardised measure of intolerance of uncertainty. Clinicians...
There are several protocols in existence that guide clinicians in the implementation of effective, e...
Evidence-based cognitive-behaviour therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) differs from other forms of...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: Clinicians have been shown to drift away from protocol in ...
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...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Objective Exposure therapy is a central part of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorde...
Objective This study examined clinicians' views of the roles of two elements of cognitive behaviora...
Abstract Background Clinicians routinely report not practising evidence-based treatments with eating...
Objective Clinicians commonly fail to weigh patients appropriately in cognitive‐behavioral therapy ...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
It is well established that clinicians use exposure therapy far less often than the evidence would s...
Abstract This study describes the psychological interventions used for eating disorders (EDs) by com...
There are several protocols in existence that guide clinicians in the implementation of effective, e...
Evidence-based cognitive-behaviour therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) differs from other forms of...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: Clinicians have been shown to drift away from protocol in ...
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...
Objective: This study investigated the extent to which therapists fail to apply empirically supporte...
Objective Exposure therapy is a central part of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorde...
Objective This study examined clinicians' views of the roles of two elements of cognitive behaviora...
Abstract Background Clinicians routinely report not practising evidence-based treatments with eating...
Objective Clinicians commonly fail to weigh patients appropriately in cognitive‐behavioral therapy ...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
It is well established that clinicians use exposure therapy far less often than the evidence would s...
Abstract This study describes the psychological interventions used for eating disorders (EDs) by com...
There are several protocols in existence that guide clinicians in the implementation of effective, e...
Evidence-based cognitive-behaviour therapy for eating disorders (CBT-ED) differs from other forms of...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: Clinicians have been shown to drift away from protocol in ...