Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence of comorbidity. Because of the average age of onset, care typically befalls family members. However, despite the severity of the disorder and the burden placed on the family, research into the caregiving experience is still developing. Studies have shown caregivers of individuals with ED to experience high levels of distress, burden and expressed emotion. Recent theoretical models have underscored the importance of caregivers' responses as a maintenance factor for the ED, and family therapy has proved efficacious. However, the literature pertaining to the experience of family members living with or caring for an individual with an ED has not b...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to consider the impact that an eating disorder had on...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) continues to remain poorly understood within eating disorders. Recent research...
Aims: Eating disorder recovery is often supported by caregivers and mental health professionals. Th...
Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence o...
Eating disorders (EDs) are complex difficulties which can have a significant impact upon a whole fam...
Using a combination of focus groups and individual in-depth interviews, the experience of living wit...
Eating disorders (EDs) are serious, life-threatening illnesses that typically occur in adolescence. ...
Abstract Carers of people with an eating disorder describe feelings of stress, anxiety, isolation a...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
PurposeEating disorders are chronic conditions that require ongoing, high level care. Despite the ch...
Purpose: Eating disorder (ED) prevalence and illness severity is rapidly increasing. The complicated...
Carer burden in eating disorders is considerable, but to date no research has examined carer burden ...
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...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to consider the impact that an eating disorder had on...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) continues to remain poorly understood within eating disorders. Recent research...
Aims: Eating disorder recovery is often supported by caregivers and mental health professionals. Th...
Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence o...
Eating disorders (EDs) are complex difficulties which can have a significant impact upon a whole fam...
Using a combination of focus groups and individual in-depth interviews, the experience of living wit...
Eating disorders (EDs) are serious, life-threatening illnesses that typically occur in adolescence. ...
Abstract Carers of people with an eating disorder describe feelings of stress, anxiety, isolation a...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
PurposeEating disorders are chronic conditions that require ongoing, high level care. Despite the ch...
Purpose: Eating disorder (ED) prevalence and illness severity is rapidly increasing. The complicated...
Carer burden in eating disorders is considerable, but to date no research has examined carer burden ...
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...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to consider the impact that an eating disorder had on...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) continues to remain poorly understood within eating disorders. Recent research...
Aims: Eating disorder recovery is often supported by caregivers and mental health professionals. Th...