Potentiating group psychotherapy for bulimia with ancillary rational-emotive-hypnotherapy |
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Authors: | John D. Boyd Ph.D ABPH |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatric Medicine, University of Virginia, 1023 Millmont St., 22901 Charlottesville, VA |
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Abstract: | A rational-emotive-hypnotherapy (REH) treatment was administered to five bulimic females who were concurrently participating in electic group psychotherapy. A within-group time series analysis design was employed to examine subjects' binge and purge symptoms. The combined treatments produced a declining frequency in symptoms for four subjects across three phases of the study. REH was responsible for 4 out of 8 possible treatment effects and appeared to potentiate the group psychotherapy. A theoretical explanation is offered for the REH effects along with recommendations for future REH with bulimics. This study was presented as a paper to the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1982, Washington, DC. Appreciation is extended to Don W. Ball, Ph.D. for editorial and technical assistance in the preparation of this article. |
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