Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents with eating disorders: development, effectiveness, and future challenges

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作者
Dalle Grave, Riccardo [1 ]
Calugi, Simona [1 ]
机构
[1] Villa Garda Hosp, Dept Eating & Weight Disorders, Via Monte Baldo 89, I-37016 Garda, VR, Italy
来源
BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MEDICINE | 2024年 / 18卷 / 01期
关键词
Anorexia nervosa; Bulimia nervosa; Eating disorders; Treatment; Cognitive behaviour therapy; Family-based treatment; Outcome; Adolescents;
D O I
10.1186/s13030-024-00315-7
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Eating disorders can significantly impact the psychosocial functioning and physical health of adolescents. Early and effective treatment is crucial to prevent long-lasting and potentially devastating adverse effects. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for eating disorders in adolescents when family therapy is unacceptable, contraindicated, or ineffective. This recommendation was primarily based on the review of promising results from the enhanced version of CBT (CBT-E) adapted for adolescents with eating disorders aged between 12 and 19 years. A non-randomized effectiveness trial has also shown that CBT-E achieved a similar outcome to family-based treatment (FBT) at 6- and 12-months. CBT-E has several advantages. It is acceptable to young people, and its collaborative nature suits ambivalent young patients who may be particularly concerned about control issues. The transdiagnostic scope of the treatment is an advantage as it can treat the full range of disorders that occur in adolescent patients. It is an individual one-on-one treatment that does not necessitate the full involvement of the family. This approach is particularly beneficial for families that can only provide limited support. Future challenges include clarifying the relative efficacy of CBT-E and family therapy for the treatment of adolescent patients with eating disorders in a randomized control trial and increasing its effectiveness, identifying the reasons for the lack of response, and modifying the treatment accordingly.
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