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Body image interventions in cognitive-behavioural therapy of binge-eating disorder: a component analysis
Authors:Hilbert Anja  Tuschen-Caffier Brunna
Affiliation:Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Psychiatry, 660 South Euclid, Campus Box 8134, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA. hilberta@psychiatry.wustl.edu
Abstract:The present study sought to investigate effects of body exposure in the treatment of binge-eating disorder (BED). Cognitive-behavioural therapy with a body exposure component (CBT-E) was compared with CBT with a cognitive restructuring component focused on body image (CBT-C). Twenty-eight patients diagnosed with BED were randomly assigned to CBT-E or CBT-C, both delivered in a group format. Negative automatic thoughts about one's body, dysfunctional assumptions about shape and weight, and body dissatisfaction were assessed using experimental thought-sampling techniques, a clinical interview (Eating Disorder Examination), and self-report questionnaires. At posttreatment and at 4-month follow-up, CBT-E and CBT-C were equally effective in improving body image disturbance on all indicators assessed. Both CBT-E and CBT-C produced substantial and stable improvements in the specific and general eating disorder psychopathology. Results suggest that both treatment components are equally effective in the treatment of BED.
Keywords:Binge-eating disorder   Body image   Body image exposure   Exposure therapy   Cognitive-behavioural therapy
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