1111 – Assertiveness and eating disorders: the efficacy of a CBT group training. Preliminary findings - 09/07/13
Résumé |
Introduction |
Low assertiveness and difficulties in emotion's regulation can perpetuate symptoms and worsen the outcome in patients with eating disorders (ED).
Objectives |
Cognitive-behavioral-therapy (CBT) is the most effective treatment for bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorders (BED). Group training helps patients to cope with interpersonal difficulties.
Aims |
To examine the effects of a CBT-group-training on assertiveness, emotion's regulation and binge behaviors in patients with ED.
Methods |
Scale for Interpersonal Behavior (Arrindell et al, 1984; Sanavio, 2002), Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (Gratz et al, 2004; Sighinolfi et al, 2010), Bulimic Investigatory Test of Edinburgh (BITE) were administered at baseline and one and three months after a CBT-training to 20 patients with ED (BED, NES, BN, EDNOS) (90% women, age 25-69 years).
Results |
Patients who took part in the training improves assertiveness and emotion's regulation.
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Conclusions |
CBT-group-training increases assertiveness, improves emotion's regulation, has little effects on binge behaviors severity.
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