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Objective:This quasi-experimental study aimed to compare the outcome of patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) reporting moderate/severe childhood maltreatment (CM) treated exclusively with Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E) or with CBT-E plus…

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Les troubles de l’alimentation comptent parmi les troubles mentaux les plus difficiles à traiter et présentent le taux de mortalité le plus élevé (Agras, 2001). L’anorexie mentale (AM) est l’un des troubles cliniques les plus dangereux, aux…

This presentation will expand the EMDR therapist’s understanding of the development of an eating disorder and enhance case conceptualization and treatment planning. It hopes to encourage the attendees’ comfort and freedom in engaging in the dance of…

A transdiagnostic approach of eating disorders was introduced by Fairburn (2003) and resulted in CBT-E(nhanced), a treatment-program which has been validated empirically and proven to be successful for both adults and adolescents (Dalle Grave et al,…

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Interpersonal Therapy have been recognized as the gold standard treatments used for people with binge eating disorder (BED). However, these treatments are lengthy - usually about 22 sessions and usually exclude the…

THE ORIGIN STORY OF EMDR, a popular but contentious form of psychotherapy most often used to treat trauma, goes something like this: One afternoon in 1987, Francine Shapiro, a doctoral student in clinical psychology, was walking along the Vasona…

Background and aimsThis presentation summarizes the results of studies in which fMRI studies were conducted to assess the brain mechanisms involved in processing visual stimuli of food in individuals with eating disorders in order to better target…

BackgroundEating Disorders (ED) are serious diseases with significant morbidity and mortality. The approach to treatment is multidisciplinary and psychotherapy is crucial in ED treatments. The aim of the study is to evaluate early stages (first three…

Eating Disorders are complex, multifaceted conditions with can have severe physical, social and psychological ramifications. Obsessive concern about food, weight, and appearance, inappropriate eating behaviour and body image distortions are threads…

A transdiagnostic approach of eating disorders was introduced by Fairburn (2003), resulting in a program of CBT-E(nhanced), which has been validated empirically and proved to be more successful than other widely used forms of treatment, both for…

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Un difficile rapporto con il cibo è spesso sintomo di un dolore più profondo che nasce da problematiche di controllo, bassa autostima, colpa e vergogna, che possono essere generate da eventi critici o traumatici. Questo libro ha l’obiettivo di…

A partire dalle ricerche più attuali sui Disturbi del Comportamento Alimentare il volume indica la necessità di un metodo psicoterapeutico che intervenga direttamente sulle esperienze traumatiche precoci, per consentirne l'elaborazione e la…

Exploring sexual shame for clients suffering from an eating disorder can provide tremendous insight into the development and maintenance of the disorder. Concepts of survival responses, shame and pleasure confusion, affect tolerance, avoidance and…

Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is characterized by failure to meet nutritional needs. While ARFID is more common in children and adolescents, it can affect people all ages. ARFID can result in significant weight loss, nutritional…

Basándonos en años de experiencia con los trastornos alimentarios (TA), el tratamiento más adecuado es el que trata los aspectos que dan origen al trastorno, en lugar de centrarse en el síntoma de manera aislada. Sin lugar a dudas, la terapia EMDR…

Eating disorders (EDs) are complex and treatment-resistant problems. Despite evidence-based methods like enhanced cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-E), the number of clients who do not respond positively to treatment is also remarkable. Eye movement…

Basándonos en años de experiencia con los trastornos alimentarios (TA), el tratamiento más adecuado es el que trata los aspectos que dan origen al trastorno, en lugar de centrarse en el síntoma de manera aislada. Sin lugar a dudas, la terapia EMDR…

EMDR therapy can actively address the characteristics underlying Eating Disorders (EDs) such as Anorexia Nervosa (AN), Bulimia Nervosa (BN), and Binge Eating Disorders (BED), leading to a significant improvement in the symptoms associated with these…

In recent years clinical practice has recorded an increasing number of clients diagnosed with Trauma-related EDs. This kind of clients have often a comorbidity with Personality Disorders, mostly in the borderline spectrum. Clinicians challenge was…

This workshop will address the spectrum of eating disordered behaviors from a trauma perspective with EMDR therapy. Individuals are rarely born with distorted eating patterns. An increasing number of studies make the connection between adverse life…

Child sexual abuse appears to be one of the risk factors for both obesity and eating disorders, especially in Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa. This trauma-based approach appears to be particularly important for women victims of child sexual abuse, who…

Travmatik yaşam olayları yeme bozukluklarını (YB) tetikleyebilen etiyolojik faktörler arasında yer alır. Bu çalışmada, Göz Hareketleri ile Duyarsızlaştırma ve Yeniden İşleme (EMDR) terapisi ve Bilişsel Davranışçı Terapi (BDT) kombinasyonunun,…

Background and aims: During the presentation an innovative EMDR protocol of intervention for Anorexia Nervosa (AN) will be described. Particular attention will be addressed to specific parts of the protocol in order to explain some of the essential…

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Based on the author's years of experience working with eating disorders (EDs), the most adequate treatment is that which covers the areas that generate the disorder, instead of focusing on the symptom in an isolated manner. Without a doubt, eye…

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Eating disorders (ED)—anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder—are persistent and complex disorders and, therefore, a challenge for therapists with any theoretical orientation. This chapter describes eye movement desensitization…

De nombreuses études ont identifié des liens entre la psychopathologie et des antécédents d’événement de vie traumatiques et de relations d’attachement dysfonctionnelles. Compte tenu des origines traumatiques possibles de cette pathologie, il…

Eating disorders (EDs) require a multidisciplinary approach, rather than a hammer-and-nail perspective. Based upon recent research and more than a decade of clinical experience, this article highlights the need to include a trauma-informed and…

Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) are considered an emergency from a medical, health and social point of view in all Western countries. Alongside the great attention paid to the subject in public and social media, EDs are a source of perplexity both…

Background: The Eating Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ) is a 27-item self-report measure that assesses positive and negative beliefs about binge eating. It has been validated and its factor structure explored in a non-clinical sample. This study tested…

Clinicians often struggle with understanding the functional dynamics of Eating Disorders (ED). To successfully treat ED with EMDR, clinicians must be able to identify two crucial aspects of the core issues underlying these disorders: defenses and…

Studies on the risks and on the positive factors implied in the onset of anorexia nervosa (AN) have reported the role of an insecure or disorganized state of mind (SoM) with respect to attachment. We compare the effects of eyes movement…

One of the most difficult questions for clinicians to answer when working with EDs is how to begin treatment once they get to phase 2. In many cases, the therapist may get confused with which direction to take when reaching this point in treatment.…

Numerous studies have identified links between psychopathology and a history of traumatic life events and dysfunctional attachment relationships. Hence, given the possible traumatic origins of this pathology, it may be useful to provide a…

Research carried out in ED has investigated the relationship between traumatic events, in particular during infancy, and the development of an eating behaviour disorder, reporting significant empirical evidence. The perceptions, bodily sensations,…

Different opportunities for integrating EMDR in the treatment of adolescents and adults with an eating disorder will be clarified and demonstrated. A transdiagnostic approach on eating disorders was introduced by Fairburn (2003), resulting in a…

This workshop will draw on clinical experience and expertise with eating disorders and delineate creative ways to utilize EMDR with this population. A stage oriented approach will be presented, addressing attachment styles, affect management skills,…

This article presents the methods and results of a single case study treating the effects of “emotional eating” (EE). It provides a comprehensive review of the literature related to obesity and emotional eating; explains childhood experiences, which…

Clinicians often struggle with understanding the functional dynamics of Eating Disorders (ED). To successfully treat ED with EMDR therapy, clinicians must be able to identify two crucial aspects of the core issues underlying these disorders: defenses…

Everything we have heard we are, and the way we were told to be, is tied to our image. Behind this there is a meaning that in people with Eating Disorders acquires a value that ends up becoming the centre of their lives, around which they revolve.…

Many clinicians struggle to provide effective treatment for Eating Disorders, devastatingly difficult disorders for the client, the client’s family, and the clinician. This workshop examines Eating Disorders as coping mechanisms and EMDR as the…

Everything we have heard we are, and the way we were told to be, is tied to our image. Behind this there is a meaning that in people with Eating Disorders acquires a value that ends up becoming the centre of their lives, around which they revolve.…

This presentation will discuss the relevance of EMDR in the treatment of eating disorders generally before focussing specifically on its role in the treatment of anorexia. EMDR is utilised as part of a treatment package which recognises the complex…

I Disturbi del comportamento alimentare per la complessità che li caratterizza comportano spesso problematiche relative alla diagnosi, alla scelta del trattamento primario e al tipo di terapia. Il Workshop si propone di rispondere al quesito: “da…
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