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Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Eating Disorders

English · Paperback / Softback

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This treatment guide equips therapists with the necessary tools to implement the leading recommended treatment for eating disorders, 'enhanced' cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E), in a group format.


List of contents










1. An Introduction to This Book 2. Eating Disorders and Enhanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy 3. Pre-treatment Assessment and Contraindications to Starting Outpatient Group CBT-E 4. Group CBT-E: Overview and Treatment Structure 5. Group CBT-E: Elements and Therapist Characteristics
Group CBT-E Sessions Stage One: Achieving Early Change 6. Group Session 1: Introductions, Personalized Formulations, and Self-Monitoring 7. Group Session 2: Personalized Formulation and Self-Monitoring Review and Regular Eating 8. Group Session 3: Regular Eating and Alternative Activities 9. Group Session 4 Regular Eating, Urge Tolerating, and Feelings of Fullness Stage Two: Reviewing Progress 10. Group Session 5: Progress Review Stage Three: Maintaining Mechanisms 11. Group Session 6 : Dieting Behaviors and Diet-related Rules 12. Group Session 7: The Over-evaluation of Shape and Weight and Its Consequences 13. Group Session 8: Body Shape and Weight Checking - Part I: Education, Evaluation, and Behavior Change 14. Group Session 9: Body Shape and Weight Checking - Part II: Reflection Checking, Body Comparisons, and Social Media Body Checking 15. Group Session 10: Body Shape and Weight Avoidance 16. Group Session 11: Stage Three Check-in and Body Dissatisfaction Spikes 17. Group Session 12: Events, Emotions, and Eating Stage Four: Ending Well 18. Group Session 13: Historical Review of Eating Disorder Behaviors and Thoughts 19. Group Session 14: Relapse Prevention and Ending Treatment Appendices Index


About the author










Suzanne Bailey-Straebler, PhD, PMH-BC, is Clinical Director of the Center for Eating Disorders Partial Hospital Program and Outpatient Specialty Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine, New York Presbyterian Hospital.
Laura Sproch, PhD, CED-S, is a clinical psychologist who specializes in the treatment of eating disorders through her work as a therapist, supervisor, researcher, and administrator.


Summary

This treatment guide equips therapists with the necessary tools to implement the leading recommended treatment for eating disorders, 'enhanced' cognitive behavior therapy (CBT-E), in a group format.

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