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Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients

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CBT-T for Eating Disorders

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Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients book

CBT-T for Eating Disorders
ByGlenn Waller, Hannah M. Turner, Madeleine Tatham, Victoria A. Mountford, Tracey D. Wade
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 29 May 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367192280
Pages 234
eBook ISBN 9780367192280
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Waller, G., Turner, H.M., Tatham, M., Mountford, V.A., & Wade, T.D. (2019). Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating Disorders (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367192280

ABSTRACT

Most people with eating disorders struggle to find an effective therapy that they can access quickly. Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients: CBT-T for Eating Disorders presents a new form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) that is brief and effective, allowing more patients to get the help that they need.

CBT is a strongly supported therapy for all adults and many adolescents with eating disorders. This 10-session approach to CBT (CBT-T) is suitable for all eating disorder patients who are not severely underweight, helping adults and young adults to overcome their eating disorder. Using CBT-T with patients will allow clinicians to treat people in less time, shorten waiting lists, and see patients more quickly when they need help. It is a flexible protocol, which fits to the patient rather than making the patient fit to the therapy.

Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Non-Underweight Patients provides an evidence-based protocol that can be delivered by junior or senior clinicians, helping patients to recover and go on to live a healthy life. This book will appeal to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, dietitians, nurses, and other professionals working with eating disorders.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

The background to CBT-T and its evidence base

chapter Chapter 2|12 pages

Principles of CBT-T, and how to apply them in routine practice

chapter Chapter 3|5 pages

The CBT-T protocol checklist, and how to employ it

chapter Chapter 4|25 pages

The critical first session

chapter Chapter 5|17 pages

Phase 1 – Exposure, nutrition, and repairing the ‘broken’ cognitive link

chapter Chapter 6|9 pages

Session 4 – Reviewing progress and deciding whether to continue

chapter Chapter 7|13 pages

Phase 2 – Addressing cognitions regarding food, eating, and weight, using behavioural experiments and cognitive restructuring

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

Phase 3 – Working with emotional triggers and core beliefs

chapter Chapter 9|23 pages

Phase 4 – Working with body image

chapter Chapter 10|11 pages

Phase 5 – Relapse prevention

chapter Chapter 11|7 pages

Follow-up as an active part of therapy

chapter Chapter 12|9 pages

Patients’ experiences of CBT-T, and the roles of clinicians and supervisors

chapter |1 pages

Conclusions

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