Eating-disorder clients show low motivation, poor follow-through, and inordinate premature dropout rates in treatment. To date, little research has been conducted that might provide clinicians with an understanding of the critical factors that may aid clients\u27 recovery. Such factors may be used by clinicians to better motivate clients to collaborate in treatment. The purpose of this study was to identify some of the critical factors that women with eating disorders believed were crucial in prompting or facilitating their recovery. Identification of these factors was accomplished through a systematic content analysis of semistructured interviews with recovered or recovering bulimics and anorexics. This study may contribute significantly t...
As modern medicine advances knowledge of the human body, mental health is still underrepresented and...
M.A.In this project the researcher explores, analyses and interprets the narratives of seven women w...
Questions about the nature of recovery from eating disorders have long divided the field. While one ...
Eating-disorder clients show low motivation, poor follow-through, and inordinate premature dropout r...
We surveyed 143 former eating disorder patients about what being fully recovered from an eating diso...
There is an astonishing presence of eating disorders in American culture today, affecting upwards of...
Current research on formal treatment approaches to normal-weight bulimia presents inconclusive resul...
© SAGE Publications. Poor success rates and high levels of dropout are common features in the treatm...
Previous studies of prognostic factors of anorexia nervosa (AN) course and recovery have followed cl...
Current research exposes the lack of a universal definition of recovery from Anorexia Nervosa (AN). ...
Thesis advisor: Sharlene N. Hesse-BiberSociocultural theorists of eating disorders recurrently inves...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of clinicians at an eating disorder clinic who are r...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a difficult to treat mental illness associated with low motivation for chan...
This study was done to examine what psychosocial factors influence treatment seeking behavior among ...
Objectives:Recovery from anorexia nervosa (AN) is difficult to define, and efforts to establish reco...
As modern medicine advances knowledge of the human body, mental health is still underrepresented and...
M.A.In this project the researcher explores, analyses and interprets the narratives of seven women w...
Questions about the nature of recovery from eating disorders have long divided the field. While one ...
Eating-disorder clients show low motivation, poor follow-through, and inordinate premature dropout r...
We surveyed 143 former eating disorder patients about what being fully recovered from an eating diso...
There is an astonishing presence of eating disorders in American culture today, affecting upwards of...
Current research on formal treatment approaches to normal-weight bulimia presents inconclusive resul...
© SAGE Publications. Poor success rates and high levels of dropout are common features in the treatm...
Previous studies of prognostic factors of anorexia nervosa (AN) course and recovery have followed cl...
Current research exposes the lack of a universal definition of recovery from Anorexia Nervosa (AN). ...
Thesis advisor: Sharlene N. Hesse-BiberSociocultural theorists of eating disorders recurrently inves...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of clinicians at an eating disorder clinic who are r...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a difficult to treat mental illness associated with low motivation for chan...
This study was done to examine what psychosocial factors influence treatment seeking behavior among ...
Objectives:Recovery from anorexia nervosa (AN) is difficult to define, and efforts to establish reco...
As modern medicine advances knowledge of the human body, mental health is still underrepresented and...
M.A.In this project the researcher explores, analyses and interprets the narratives of seven women w...
Questions about the nature of recovery from eating disorders have long divided the field. While one ...