Interventions for the Carers of Patients With Eating Disorders

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Janet Treasure
Bruno Palazzo Nazar
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[1] King’s College London (KCL),Psychological Medicine, IoPPN
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Current Psychiatry Reports | 2016年 / 18卷
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Eating disorders; Experienced caregivers helping others (echo); Caregivers; Family intervention; Behaviour change;
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the recent literature on carers/parenting interventions for people with eating disorders. Interesting and important new findings are highlighted as well as the implications that this may have for treatment. We have reviewed and critically analysed the recent literature. Close others often play an important role in recognising the early signs of eating disorders and accessing and implementing treatment. Their role in helping with recovery is to give support and hold a united front themselves and with the professional team to avoid those common interpersonal reactions that adversely impact on outcome such as accommodating to the illness and reacting with high expressed emotion (overprotection and hostility). Managing this role is difficult, and coping resources are often strained. Carers ask for and are now getting expert training in skills to manage this role. There is an overlap between carer/parenting interventions and family therapies. The interface with close others is critical both for early recognition and access and implementation of treatment. Interventions which equip families and close others with the skills to manage eating disorder behaviours are showing potential at improving outcomes.
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