Background Body image disturbance and alexithymia are two core aspects of Eating Disorders (EDs). However, standard treatments for EDs do not include specific techniques to approach these issues on a bodily level. This pilot study evaluated the effects of a Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) intervention on body image and alexithymia in patients with EDs, and also explored their experience of the therapeutic process. Method 14 patients with EDs were recruited from a private clinic. Seven were assigned via quasi-randomization to the DMT group and the others (n = 5) continued their treatment as usual. The length of the intervention was 14 weeks. All participants completed the Multidimensional Body Self Relations Questionnaire (MBSRQ) and the T...
Physiotherapy or body-oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
Background: Body image disturbance (BID) is a hallmark feature of eating disorders (EDs) and has pro...
Title: Kinesiotherapy in the treatment of patients with eating disorders Summary: The aim of our exp...
Body image disturbance and alexithymia are two core aspects of Eating Disorders (EDs). However, stan...
This paper advocates for the use of dance/movement therapy (DMT) as part of treatment for individual...
This thesis aimed to explore how implementing dance/movement therapy can empower effective changes i...
Physiotherapy or body oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate an acceptance and commitment (ACT) group intervention...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate an acceptance and commitment (ACT) group intervention...
This study reports on the body image of depressed psychiatric outpatients, and the impact thereon of...
One of the most commonly used techniques for the treatment of body image problems in eating disorder...
This project presents dance as treatment for Orthorexia Nervosa, an eating disorder defined as an un...
This project presents dance as treatment for Orthorexia Nervosa, an eating disorder defined as an un...
Background Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder. Patients with BED are oft...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-43)Eating disorders have become a significant health ...
Physiotherapy or body-oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
Background: Body image disturbance (BID) is a hallmark feature of eating disorders (EDs) and has pro...
Title: Kinesiotherapy in the treatment of patients with eating disorders Summary: The aim of our exp...
Body image disturbance and alexithymia are two core aspects of Eating Disorders (EDs). However, stan...
This paper advocates for the use of dance/movement therapy (DMT) as part of treatment for individual...
This thesis aimed to explore how implementing dance/movement therapy can empower effective changes i...
Physiotherapy or body oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate an acceptance and commitment (ACT) group intervention...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate an acceptance and commitment (ACT) group intervention...
This study reports on the body image of depressed psychiatric outpatients, and the impact thereon of...
One of the most commonly used techniques for the treatment of body image problems in eating disorder...
This project presents dance as treatment for Orthorexia Nervosa, an eating disorder defined as an un...
This project presents dance as treatment for Orthorexia Nervosa, an eating disorder defined as an un...
Background Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder. Patients with BED are oft...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-43)Eating disorders have become a significant health ...
Physiotherapy or body-oriented therapy is often overlooked as an adjunctive treatment for patients w...
Background: Body image disturbance (BID) is a hallmark feature of eating disorders (EDs) and has pro...
Title: Kinesiotherapy in the treatment of patients with eating disorders Summary: The aim of our exp...