Low meaning in life has been proposed as an important factor in the maintenance of eating disorders and previous findings suggest that targeting meaning might optimize treatment effectiveness. The current randomized controlled trial aimed to investigate the efficacy of meaning-centered psychotherapy for eating disorders (MCP-ED) to improve meaning in women at risk of developing an eating disorder. Findings support the efficacy of MCP-ED as an intervention to increase meaning and point to the relevance of examining whether adding MCP-ED to regular treatment might increase treatment effectiveness in individuals with eating disorders
Objective: understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in...
Background The treatment of eating disorders is a difficult endeavor, with only a relatively small p...
For those living with eating disorders, intervention and effective treatment can mean the difference...
Low meaning in life has been proposed as an important factor in the maintenance of eating disorders ...
Low meaning in life has been proposed as an important factor in the maintenance of eating disorders ...
First, a systematic literature review assessed the efficacy of third-wave interventions to treat ind...
Background: Although previous studies have shown an inverse relation between life meaning and eating...
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has been shown to effectively target binge eating disorder (BED)....
Third-wave behavioural interventions are increasingly popular for treating and preventing mental hea...
Eating disorders are bio-psycho-social diseases that affect nearly twenty million women and ten mill...
Emotion dysregulation is a transdiagnostic phenomenon in Eating Disorders (ED), and Dialectical Beha...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with eating disorders show deficits in neuropsychological functioning which ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with eating disorders show deficits in neuropsychological functioning which ...
Psychological interventions and research for eating disorders tend to be complex, and outcomes on av...
Context: Eating disorders (ED) are very difficult conditions to treat. Therefore, interventions in t...
Objective: understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in...
Background The treatment of eating disorders is a difficult endeavor, with only a relatively small p...
For those living with eating disorders, intervention and effective treatment can mean the difference...
Low meaning in life has been proposed as an important factor in the maintenance of eating disorders ...
Low meaning in life has been proposed as an important factor in the maintenance of eating disorders ...
First, a systematic literature review assessed the efficacy of third-wave interventions to treat ind...
Background: Although previous studies have shown an inverse relation between life meaning and eating...
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has been shown to effectively target binge eating disorder (BED)....
Third-wave behavioural interventions are increasingly popular for treating and preventing mental hea...
Eating disorders are bio-psycho-social diseases that affect nearly twenty million women and ten mill...
Emotion dysregulation is a transdiagnostic phenomenon in Eating Disorders (ED), and Dialectical Beha...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with eating disorders show deficits in neuropsychological functioning which ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with eating disorders show deficits in neuropsychological functioning which ...
Psychological interventions and research for eating disorders tend to be complex, and outcomes on av...
Context: Eating disorders (ED) are very difficult conditions to treat. Therefore, interventions in t...
Objective: understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in...
Background The treatment of eating disorders is a difficult endeavor, with only a relatively small p...
For those living with eating disorders, intervention and effective treatment can mean the difference...