Binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder marked by a recurrence of eating unusually large amounts of food in one sitting along with feeling a loss of control over eating and experiencing marked distress. Outcomes from two adult women with BED who voluntarily participated in 10 weekly sessions of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are presented. Binge eating was self-monitored daily prior to and throughout treatment. The average frequency of weekly binge eating across both participants at pretreatment was 5.7 times, which decreased to 2.5 per week at posttreatment, and 1.0 per week at follow-up. The improvements were particularly significant for Participant 1, who no longer met criteria for BED at posttreatment and follow-up. Similar...
Objectives: Current evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychotherapy for the treatment of Bing...
Objective: To test the effect on psychopathology and quality of life of Emotionally Focused Therapy ...
BACKGROUND: Binge eating disorder (BED) is commonly associated with a history of trauma. Yet, there ...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder marked by a recurrence of eating unusually large a...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder marked by a recurrence of eating unusually large a...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for women diagnosed with binge eating disorder: A case-series stud...
A plethora of research has linked negative affect with binge eating in people with binge eating diso...
Emotional eating is characterized by eating in response to intense inner emotions, not hunger. This ...
Abstract Objective This study was conducted to determine the effect of dialectical behaviour thera...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to provide preliminary evidence of the usefulness of emotion-focused the...
The results of a 1-year posttreatment follow-up of 93 obese women diagnosed as having binge eating d...
Background: A stepped care approach involves patients first receiving low-intensity treatment follow...
This case report describes the clinical course of a young woman suffering from binge eating disorder...
This study was a small randomized clinical trial collecting pilot data to assess the effectiveness o...
OBJECTIVE: A community sample of women with binge eating disorder (BED) was followed for a period of...
Objectives: Current evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychotherapy for the treatment of Bing...
Objective: To test the effect on psychopathology and quality of life of Emotionally Focused Therapy ...
BACKGROUND: Binge eating disorder (BED) is commonly associated with a history of trauma. Yet, there ...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder marked by a recurrence of eating unusually large a...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder marked by a recurrence of eating unusually large a...
Acceptance and commitment therapy for women diagnosed with binge eating disorder: A case-series stud...
A plethora of research has linked negative affect with binge eating in people with binge eating diso...
Emotional eating is characterized by eating in response to intense inner emotions, not hunger. This ...
Abstract Objective This study was conducted to determine the effect of dialectical behaviour thera...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to provide preliminary evidence of the usefulness of emotion-focused the...
The results of a 1-year posttreatment follow-up of 93 obese women diagnosed as having binge eating d...
Background: A stepped care approach involves patients first receiving low-intensity treatment follow...
This case report describes the clinical course of a young woman suffering from binge eating disorder...
This study was a small randomized clinical trial collecting pilot data to assess the effectiveness o...
OBJECTIVE: A community sample of women with binge eating disorder (BED) was followed for a period of...
Objectives: Current evidence supporting the effectiveness of psychotherapy for the treatment of Bing...
Objective: To test the effect on psychopathology and quality of life of Emotionally Focused Therapy ...
BACKGROUND: Binge eating disorder (BED) is commonly associated with a history of trauma. Yet, there ...