1991
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1991.01810290075014
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Three Psychological Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa

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“…115 Recommended treatments include cognitivebehavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy, and psychoanalysis; psychoeducation; group therapy; pharmacotherapy; day hospital; and hospitalization. 116,117 Until recently, there had been no controlled treatment trials involving individuals with type 1 diabetes and eating disorders. 118 One small, uncontrolled study suggested that outpatient CBT is effective for women with bulimia nervosa and diabetes, although treatment was believed to be more difficult than for comparable non-diabetic patients.…”
Section: Implications Of Family-based Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…115 Recommended treatments include cognitivebehavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy, and psychoanalysis; psychoeducation; group therapy; pharmacotherapy; day hospital; and hospitalization. 116,117 Until recently, there had been no controlled treatment trials involving individuals with type 1 diabetes and eating disorders. 118 One small, uncontrolled study suggested that outpatient CBT is effective for women with bulimia nervosa and diabetes, although treatment was believed to be more difficult than for comparable non-diabetic patients.…”
Section: Implications Of Family-based Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La PTI a démontré son efficacité dans le traitement de cas non psychotiques de la dépression majeure (Elkin et al, 1989), de la dépression récurrente (Frank et al, 1990), et du trouble bipolaire (Swartz et al, 2001 ;Frank et al, 2005). Elle a par la suite été modifiée pour traiter la boulimie (Fairburn et al, 1991 ;Agras et al, 2000), les troubles des conduites alimentaires non spécifiques (autrefois aussi appelés hyperphagie) (Wilfley et al, 1993), ainsi que de plusieurs autres troubles psychiatriques ou formes de détresse psychologique (Scocco et al, 2002).…”
Section: Psychothérapie Interpersonnelle De Groupe : Une Revue De Litunclassified
“…While there is no evidence for the effectiveness of psychoanalytically oriented therapy, a number of other therapies have been shown to have value (Fairburn et al, 1986(Fairburn et al, , 1991Agras et al, 1989).…”
Section: The Treatment O F Bulimia Nervosamentioning
confidence: 99%