2024
DOI: 10.1002/eat.24336
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Eating‐Specific Interpersonal Difficulties: Changes and Impacts on Outcomes During Ten‐Session Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT‐T)

Mia Arai,
Kate E. Tonta,
David M. Erceg‐Hurn
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveThe relationship between self‐reported interpersonal difficulties and eating disorder symptoms is well‐established. The Interpersonal Relationships in Eating Disorders (IR‐ED) is a new measure of eating‐specific interpersonal difficulties (food‐related isolation, avoidance of body evaluation, foot‐related interpersonal tension). This study aims to (1) explore changes in IR‐ED scores, eating disorder symptoms, and psychosocial impairment during ten‐session cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disord… Show more

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