This study examined the impact of participating in the CollaborativeCare Skill Training Workshops on carers’ coping strategies, expressedemotion (EE), burden, distress, confidence in their loved one’scapacity to change, as well as the previously unexplored dimensionof accommodating and enabling of their loved one’s eatingdisorder behaviour. A non-experimental research design wasimplemented and 77 carers from Victoria, Australia participated inthe study and completed questionnaires at pre-and postinterventionand an 8-week follow-up. Significant reductionsoccurred in accommodation and enabling of some eating disorderbehaviours, as well as in carers’ maladaptive coping, EE, eatingdisorder-specific burden and psychologic...
Abstract Background Families of people with eating disorders are often caught up in rule bound eatin...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) continues to remain poorly understood within eating disorders. Recent research...
PurposeThe Collaborative Care Skills Training workshops, developed by Treasure and associates aim to...
The purpose of this evidence-based practice project was to support caregivers of patients with eatin...
The aim of this paper is to describe an intervention designed to share information and skills with c...
Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the recent liter-ature on carers/parenting interventio...
Abstract Carers of people with an eating disorder describe feelings of stress, anxiety, isolation a...
This paper describes the effectiveness of a 6-hour education programme to provide skills, knowledge ...
Family members of people with eating disorders (EDs) have high levels of stress and can use maladapt...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new ques- tionnaire designed to measu...
Objective:- The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new questionnaire designed to measur...
Purpose Caring for someone with an eating disorder is associated with a high level of burden and psy...
PurposeEating disorders are chronic conditions that require ongoing, high level care. Despite the ch...
Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence o...
Abstract Background Families of people with eating disorders are often caught up in rule bound eatin...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) continues to remain poorly understood within eating disorders. Recent research...
PurposeThe Collaborative Care Skills Training workshops, developed by Treasure and associates aim to...
The purpose of this evidence-based practice project was to support caregivers of patients with eatin...
The aim of this paper is to describe an intervention designed to share information and skills with c...
Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the recent liter-ature on carers/parenting interventio...
Abstract Carers of people with an eating disorder describe feelings of stress, anxiety, isolation a...
This paper describes the effectiveness of a 6-hour education programme to provide skills, knowledge ...
Family members of people with eating disorders (EDs) have high levels of stress and can use maladapt...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new ques- tionnaire designed to measu...
Objective:- The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new questionnaire designed to measur...
Purpose Caring for someone with an eating disorder is associated with a high level of burden and psy...
PurposeEating disorders are chronic conditions that require ongoing, high level care. Despite the ch...
Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence o...
Abstract Background Families of people with eating disorders are often caught up in rule bound eatin...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) continues to remain poorly understood within eating disorders. Recent research...