Rorschach personality predictors of weight loss with behavior modification in obesity treatment |
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Authors: | Elfhag Kristina Rossner Stephan Lindgren Thomas Andersson Ingalena Carlsson Anna Maria |
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Affiliation: | Obesity Unit, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. Kristina.Elfhag@medhs.ki.se |
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Abstract: | Weight loss outcome for 49 obese patients after 6 months treatment in a behavior modification program was related to Rorschach personality characteristics according to the Comprehensive System (Exner, 2003), also including the Rorschach Oral Dependency Scale (Bornstein, 1996; Masling & Rabie, 1967). Less weight loss was predicted by signs of perceptual and cognitive distortions indicated by the Schizophrenia Index. More weight loss was predicted by Food Contents, suggesting a food preoccupation and possibly a benign dependency orientation. Patients with a focus on food and dependent needs could benefit above all from the treatment program implying learning how to handle food and eating in a supportive setting, as evidenced by more weight loss. Distortions in perception and cognition could constitute more profound difficulties in weight reduction important to recognize in obesity treatment. |
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