Intensive family exposure-based cognitive-behavioral treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa
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Iniesta Sepúlveda, M., M Nadeau, J., K Whelan, M., Oiler, C. M., Ramos, A., Riemann, B. C., & Storch, E. A. (2017). Intensive family exposure-based cognitive-behavioral treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa. Psicothema, 29(Número 4), 433–439. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/16840

Abstract

Background: Anorexia nervosa exhibits high comorbidity rates and shared features with anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Anxiety-based etiological models have proposed that fear of eating-related stimuli is the central mechanism around which avoidance of food and food-related rituals are performed. Building on this approach, exposure-based interventions have demonstrated promising results. Limited evidence in adolescents encourages the evaluation of exposure approaches in this population. Method: The current study presents a preliminary evaluation, in eight adolescents with anorexia nervosa, of an exposure-based CBT featuring an intensive format and parental involvement. Results: significant improvements in physical and psychological outcomes were observed. Conclusions: this case series provides preliminary support for the efficacy of intensive family exposure-based CBT for treating adolescents with severe anorexia nervosa.
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