Therapie von Essstörungen
Marie-Christin Kevekordes,
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Dorothea Portius
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Ernährung & Medizin,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
40(01), P. 14 - 18
Published: March 1, 2025
Harnessing implementation science to integrate ambulatory assessment data into clinical practice
Psychotherapy Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 3
Published: March 18, 2025
Psychological Approaches for Eating Disorders: The Role of Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Quality of Life
Fatema Ahmed,
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Chen Wu,
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Li Li
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et al.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 21, 2025
Eating
disorders
(EDs),
including
anorexia
nervosa
(AN),
bulimia
(BN),
and
binge
eating
disorder
(BED),
are
severe
mental
health
conditions
involving
complex
psychological,
emotional,
physical
factors.
This
chapter
explores
Cognitive
Behavioral
Therapy
(CBT)
as
a
leading
psychological
treatment
for
EDs,
focusing
on
its
impact
body
image,
self-esteem,
quality
of
life
(QoL).
It
also
highlights
the
importance
personalized
integrated
approaches
in
treating
emphasizing
need
tailored
interventions
multidisciplinary
care.
CBT
is
highly
effective
BN
BED,
supported
by
evidence
showing
reductions
eating,
purging,
restrictive
behaviors,
alongside
improvements
well-being
QoL.
Core
techniques
help
individuals
challenge
maladaptive
beliefs
about
image
self-worth,
regain
control
over
habits,
enhance
social
functioning.
The
reviews
empirical
supporting
CBT’s
mechanisms
action.
However,
effectiveness
AN
limited,
particularly
adults,
where
Family-Based
(FBT)
has
shown
greater
promise
adolescents.
Challenges
implementation
include
therapeutic
alliance,
culturally
sensitive
adaptations,
underutilization
due
to
lack
trained
clinicians.
global
rise
ED
prevalence,
driven
sociocultural
factors
like
Western
media
influence,
urbanization,
acculturation.
calls
ongoing
research
integration
digital
improve
accessibility
long-term
outcomes.
By
addressing
these
gaps,
other
evidence-based
treatments
can
evolve,
offering
hope
improved
recovery
QoL
affected
debilitating
disorders.
Language: Английский
Treating the individual: moving towards personalised eating disorder care
Journal of Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: April 9, 2025
Eating
disorders
(EDs)
are
complex
and
heterogeneous
conditions,
which
often
not
resolved
with
conventional,
manualised
treatments.
Arguments
for
the
development
of
holistic,
person-centred
treatments
accounting
individual
variability
have
been
mounting
amongst
researchers,
clinicians
people
lived
experience
alike.
This
review
explores
transformative
potential
personalised
medicine
in
ED
care,
emphasising
integration
precision
diagnostics
tailored
interventions
based
on
genetic,
biological,
psychological
environmental
profiles.
Building
advancements
genomics,
neurobiology,
computational
technologies,
it
advocates
a
shift
from
categorical
diagnostic
frameworks
to
symptom-based
dimensional
approaches.
The
paper
summarises
emerging
evidence
supporting
psychiatry,
including
biomarkers,
patient-reported
outcomes,
predictive
modelling,
staging
models,
discusses
their
application
research
clinical
care.
It
highlights
utility
machine
learning
idiographic
statistical
methods
optimising
therapeutic
outcomes
identifies
key
challenges,
such
as
ethical
considerations,
scalability
implementation.
Language: Английский