Psychological topics, Vol. 19 No. 2, 2010.
Original scientific paper
Inpatient Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Severe Eating Disorders
Riccardo Dalle Grave
; Department of Eating and Weight Disorder,
Abstract
Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders has been developed and evaluated only in outpatient setting. Aim of the paper is to describe a novel model of inpatient treatment, termed inpatient CBT-E, indicated for patients with an eating disorder of clinical severity not manageable in an outpatient setting or that failed outpatient treatment. Inpatient CBT-E is derived by the outpatients CBT-E with some adaptations to rend the treatments suitable for an inpatient setting. The principal adaptations include: 1) multidisciplinary and non-eclectic team composed of physicians, psychologists, dieticians and nurses all trained in CBT; 2) assisted eating; 3) group sessions; and a CBT family module for patients younger than 18 years. The treatment lasts 20 weeks (13 for inpatients followed by seven weeks of residential day treatment) and, as CBT-E, is divided in four stages and can be administered in a focused form (CBT-F) or in a broad form (CBT-B). A randomized control trial is evaluating the effectiveness of the treatment.
Keywords
eating disorders; cognitive behavioural treatment; anorexia nervosa; bulimia nervosa; eating disorder not otherwise specified; inpatient treatment; psychotherapy
Hrčak ID:
64674
URI
Publication date:
31.12.2010.
Visits: 5.019 *