AbstractConsistent predictors, and more especially moderators, of response to psychological treatments for eating disorders have not been identified. The present exploratory study examined predictors and moderators of outcome in adult patients who took part in a randomised clinical trial comparing two leading treatments for these disorders, enhanced cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT-E) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT). Four potentially important findings emerged. Firstly, patients with a longer duration of disorder were less likely to benefit from either treatment. Second, across the two treatments the presence, at baseline, of higher levels of over-evaluation of the importance of shape predicted a less good treatment outcome. Third D...
Background: The personality disorders are commonly comorbid with the eating disorders. Personality d...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of an adaptation of Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy (IPT-G)...
We examined predictors of outcome 1 year after completion of a randomized clinical trial assessing t...
AbstractConsistent predictors, and more especially moderators, of response to psychological treatmen...
Consistent predictors, and more especially moderators, of response to psychological treatments for e...
AbstractEating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supp...
Eating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supporting a...
Objective Early decrease in symptoms is a consistent predictor of good treatment outcome across all...
Background - Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic-interpersonal therapies (PIT) are tw...
Cognitive behaviour therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy are the leading treatments for eating di...
Objective Understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in ...
Objective: understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in...
ObjectiveThis study examined predictors and moderators of outcome in 2 treatments for bulimia nervos...
Cognitive behaviour therapy-enhanced (CBT-E) is an effective treatment for non-underweight patients ...
Crown Copyright © 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under th...
Background: The personality disorders are commonly comorbid with the eating disorders. Personality d...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of an adaptation of Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy (IPT-G)...
We examined predictors of outcome 1 year after completion of a randomized clinical trial assessing t...
AbstractConsistent predictors, and more especially moderators, of response to psychological treatmen...
Consistent predictors, and more especially moderators, of response to psychological treatments for e...
AbstractEating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supp...
Eating disorders may be viewed from a transdiagnostic perspective and there is evidence supporting a...
Objective Early decrease in symptoms is a consistent predictor of good treatment outcome across all...
Background - Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic-interpersonal therapies (PIT) are tw...
Cognitive behaviour therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy are the leading treatments for eating di...
Objective Understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in ...
Objective: understanding the mechanisms of action of psychological treatments is a key first step in...
ObjectiveThis study examined predictors and moderators of outcome in 2 treatments for bulimia nervos...
Cognitive behaviour therapy-enhanced (CBT-E) is an effective treatment for non-underweight patients ...
Crown Copyright © 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under th...
Background: The personality disorders are commonly comorbid with the eating disorders. Personality d...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of an adaptation of Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy (IPT-G)...
We examined predictors of outcome 1 year after completion of a randomized clinical trial assessing t...